Stocks | | Entertainment stocks are issued by companies in the entertainment business who produce and distribute movies, television shows, music, and printed media. Some entertainment companies, like Disney, also operate amusement parks and themed tourist destinations. These billion-dollar entertainment companies can be good investments for long term success in the stock market. Read the Full Story |
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Stocks | | The hotel industry may not be as flashy as some other areas for investors. Hotels are rarely the biggest stock gainers, best growth stocks, or the most active stocks on Wall Street, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not worth investing in them. There’s a lot of momentum in the hotel industry—and that means there is potential for stock returns. When investing in the hotel industry, be aware that the hotel industry is cyclical, since its growth has a high correlation with that of the overall stock market. This means that market volatility caused by analyst reports and the latest news is likely to cause volatility in the hotel industry as well. For example, during the financial crisis of 2008, the hotel industry took a major hit. But as part of a diversified portfolio, hotel stocks can be a great investment. Read the Full Story |
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Stocks | | Insurance stocks are issued by insurance companies. The insurance industry uses a risk reduction strategy that involves paying a periodic premium in return for a guarantee of financial help in the event of loss. Read the Full Story |
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One of the most interesting components of trading is that each and every day there are new factors that directly influence the prices of securities in the market. That means that every morning at the opening bell, there are plenty of new opportunities that traders can take advantage of. Part of be... Read the Full Story |
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As a trader, it can be tough to find opportunities in the market if there isn’t a lot of trading volume that day. Even if you think you found a trading setup with a lot of potential, it won’t go anywhere without trading volume. A stock without volume is akin to a car without gasoline. ... Read the Full Story |
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The Early Bird Stock Of The Day Central Garden & Pet Co. engages in the production and distribution of branded and private label products for the lawn, garden, and pet supplies markets. It operates through the Pet and Garden segments. The Pet segment focuses on dog and cat supplies such as dog treats and chews, toys, pet beds and containment, grooming products, waste management and training pads, supplies for aquatics, small animals, reptiles and pet birds including toys, cages and habitats, bedding, food and supplements, products for equine and livestock, animal and household health and insect control products, live fish, and small animals, as well as outdoor cushions. The Garden segment includes lawn and garden consumables such as grass, vegetable, flower and herb seed, wild bird feed, bird houses and other birding accessories, weed, grass, and other herbicides, insecticide and pesticide products, fertilizers, and live plants. The company was founded by William E. Brown in 1980 and is headquartered in Walnut Creek, CA. | View Today's Stock Pick |
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