GE

General Electric Company

Three Stocks: GE Aerospace, Spotify, and HashiCorp

GE Aerospace  The combination of a positive earnings surprise and technical support have shares of GE Aerospace (GE) breaking above $160 into new all-time high territory. This morning, the newly formed company released their first earnings report since spinning-off GE Vernova (GEV), the power generation arm of the old General Electric conglomerate. GE beat on […]

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Market Preview - Week of April 21

Earnings Summary – Where Are We Now? I know what you’re saying… Sure CJ, Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), and Alphabet (GOOGL) announce their results along with Tesla (TSLA). But while investors appear to be focusing solely on earnings results, there’s another flood of data hitting the market this week. On the economic side, everything from […]

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Three Stocks: GE Aerospace, Meta, and Trump Media

GE Aerospace   Boring General Electric (GE) (Aerospace) shares are in the spotlight today with the stock ripping more than 4% higher. I joke when I say “boring” because this stock is outtrading the Nasdaq 100 and a lot of its strongest performers. Shares are 50%+ higher year-to-date. This stock has performed so well over […]

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Stocks

One Renewable Energy Stock Is About to "Leapfrog" the Whole Industry

There's an incredible omen for renewable energy stocks heading into 2021, setting it up to be a landmark year for the sector.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) said the per-watt cost of solar electricity finally fell below fossil fuels last year.

Renewables are the future.

But investors don't have to wait to find profits.

A select group of renewable energy stocks could explode much higher and much faster than the rest of the industry.

Analysts call it a "leapfrog" over existing energy models.

That could send one renewable energy stock near doubling over the next year.

Technology

This Aerospace Powerhouse Will Double Your Money (and Seriously Upgrade Your Vacations)

Jet travel is as fast as it's ever been, thanks to new materials like carbon fiber, and ultra-efficient turbofan engines, like General Electric's GE9X and Rolls-Royce's Trent XWB.

Still… a trip from my home in California's Bay Area to, say, Sydney is a grueling, boring 15-plus hours. New York to London clocks in at more than seven hours, and the busy New York to Los Angeles route takes nearly five-and-a-half hours.

But what if you could take off from San Francisco and land in Sydney in a little over three hours? Or make the trip from JFK to London Heathrow in 90 minutes? How about a 230-mile hop between Washington, D.C., and New York that takes just four minutes?

Those incredible travel times are very, very possible traveling at Mach 5 – five times the speed of sound, or around 3,836 miles per hour.

It's become what's known as "hypersonic" speed, and before much longer, it's going to make those mighty GE9Xs and Trent XWBs look like steam engines.

The technology to take us hypersonic isn't coming tomorrow, or "just around the corner" – it's here now. Today.

It's not available to commuters or vacationers – yet – but it's the top priority of American, Chinese, and Russian defense firms.

That makes this tech critical to our security. At the same time, owning the industry leader I've identified here is going to be critical to your prosperity… Full Story

That makes this tech critical to our security. At the same time, owning the industry leader I've identified here is going to be critical to your prosperity...

Stocks

Markets Live Recap: Nasdaq Hits Another Record High Thanks to These Tech Stocks

The WorldWide Developers Conference has certainly been a tailwind for tech stocks as the Nasdaq Composite hit another all-time high today.

Shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Facebook, Inc. (NASDAQ: FB), Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN), and Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) lead the way (the latter two also hit record highs).

Since everyone knows about the moves in these mega-cap tech stocks, our experts – D.R. Barton, Jr. and Shah Gilani – gave advice on some other names.

Here they are...