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Month: June 2022

Sweet Settlement Wipes Out $6 Billion in Student Loan Debt

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

An estimated 200,000 defrauded former college students are set to have $6 billion in federal loan debt wiped clean as part of a proposed settlement agreement filed June 23 in federal court. Borrowers in the proposed settlement attended one of over 150 schools that the U.S. Department of Education has determined engaged in misconduct, including: […]

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Should You Invest in a College Town Rental?

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

More and more parents are buying a college town rental when a child starts at a university to solve their housing needs for the next four years. Is this the right decision for you?

The post Should You Invest in a College Town Rental? appeared first on Homes.com.

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Stock Market Today: Markets Steady, But Bed Bath, Cruise Lines Tumble

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

A slow macroeconomic news day resulted in one of the lowest-volume sessions of 2022, though a few individual equities endured more than their fair share of volatility.

The S&P 500, which finished with a small gain Wednesday, posted the index’s smallest intraday range for the year, according to Michael Reinking, senior market strategist for the New York Stock Exchange. “That bit of stability is welcome after the violent reversal seen during yesterday’s session, which saw the early 1% gain in the S&P 500 turn into a 2% loss when all was said and done.”

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Not so for the energy sector (-3.5%), where recent whipsawing continued. U.S. crude oil futures declined 1.8% to $109.78 per barrel as traders waited for news from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies (together, OPEC+), which are meeting today and tomorrow. That clipped oil and gas stocks including Devon Energy (DVN, -6.1%) and APA (APA, -6.9%).

A few individual stocks hit the mat even harder. Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) fell 23.6% after announcing that quarterly revenues had plunged by 25% to a worse-than-expected $1.46 billion, and that same-store sales (revenues earned in stores open at least 12 months) were off by 24%. And worse –the ship just lost its captain, as BBBY said CEO Mark Tritton has left the company.

Another firm in troubled waters is Carnival (CCL, -14.1%), which dragged down the entire cruise line industry Wednesday after a price-target cut from Morgan Stanley. Analyst Jamie Rollo now sees the stock going to $7 per share (-32% from yesterday’s closing price), with a worst-case scenario in which a global downturn sends the stock to zero.

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“If there is a demand shock that causes trip cancellations or weak bookings … liquidity could quickly shrink,” he says.

Industrymates Royal Caribbean (RCL, -10.3%) and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH, -9.3%) swooned in sympathy.

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The major indexes didn’t move much, however. The Dow Jones Industrial Average improved by 0.3% to 31,029, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite slipped marginally to 3,818 and 11,177, respectively.

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Other news in the stock market today:

  • The small-cap Russell 2000 wasn’t nearly so calm, dipping 1.1% to 1,719.
  • Gold futures gave back 0.2% to end at $1,817.50 an ounce.
  • Bitcoin finished marginally higher to $20,255.00. (Bitcoin trades 24 hours a day; prices reported here are as of 4 p.m.) 
  • Teradyne (TER) slumped 5.2% after BofA Global Research analyst Vivek Arya downgraded the semiconductor equipment manufacturer to Neutral (Hold) from Buy. “We continue to think of Teradyne as a high-quality vendor and leader in the relatively duopoly market of semiconductor testing,” Arya says. “However, TER’s high exposure to Apple (~10% currently but has been 20-25% in the past) exposes the company to large volatility in iPhone demand and Apple design complexity.” He adds that TER’s high-growth industrial automation segment is exposed to any downturn in the global industrial economy and competition from Asia.
  • It was a volatile session for Nio (NIO), which was down nearly 8% at one point after short seller Grizzly Research issued a report accusing the electric-vehicle maker of an “audacious scheme” to “exaggerate revenue and profitability.” Nio replied in a statement, saying the report was “without merit,” bringing the shares close to breakeven in late-morning trading, although they still ended the day down 2.2%. CFRA Research analyst Lim Jian Xiong maintained a Buy rating on NIO, saying more disclosures from the company should be expected. “We think NIO’s EV portfolio expansion (3 SUV and 2 sedan models in 2022) will sustain its strong revenue momentum, drive an improvement in operating leverage, and support our projected turnaround in NIO’s business by Q4 2023,” the analyst added.

Trying to Call a Bottom Misses the Point

How low will the market go, and when will it hit its nadir? While there’s no crystal ball that has the exact answer to either of these questions, Dan Wantrobski, technical strategist and associate director of research at Janney Montgomery Scott, is happy to project a possible bottom, but he stresses that’s not the point.

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“We still believe the U.S. equity markets are entering the bottoming process of a correction cycle that began well over a year ago,” says Dan Wantrobski, technical strategist and associate director of research at Janney Montgomery Scott. “There is still likely more volatility to come, and within such a framework, we continue to believe the 3,100-3,200 range is a distinct possibility for the S&P 500 in the weeks ahead (before a final low is confirmed).”

However, he says the goal here shouldn’t be to trade these markets on a short-term basis or try to pinpoint an exact bottom. “Rather, it should be to take advantage of significant multiple compression in valuations relative to the long-term growth prospects for the U.S. When viewed from this lens, we believe those investors with longer-term horizons can start to put some money to work in the current environment.” As in, now.

Thus, keep an eye on values. Kiplinger columnist James A. Glassman recently disclosed his own wish list of stocks to buy while they’re down. But the general thrust for investors right now is, if it’s high-quality and bargain-priced, now might be the time to bite – as long as you’re patient. Keep that in mind as you explore these 15 value stocks that seem ripe for a renaissance.

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Earn up to 10 points per dollar spent this summer: Targeted Chase spend bonuses – The Points Guy

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

Editor’s note: This guide has been updated with the latest information.
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Can You Remove Student Loans from Your Credit Report?

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

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Paying student loans on time can have a positive effect on your credit score and help build a good credit history. On the flip side, when you have a late or missed student loan payment, that can be reflected on your credit report as well. Delinquent payments can lower your credit score and have financial […]

The post Can You Remove Student Loans from Your Credit Report? appeared first on SoFi.

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Dear Penny: Is It Weird That My Mom Still Spies on My Bank Account?

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

Dear Penny, I will be 30 in July and still live with my parents, mainly because I have mild cerebral palsy affecting my left side. It makes driving a little difficult, but not entirely impossible. My biggest concern involving money is: Is there anything legal that says I have to make my parents beneficiaries if […]

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What is Retirement Planning?

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

We all dream of retirement—when we hope to have more time to travel, spend our golden years with family, or just sit back and enjoy the finer things in life. However, it’ll be hard to do any of that if you don’t have your finances in order. That’s where retirement planning comes in. A good

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11 Credit Cards With the Best Extended Warranties

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

This perk is more common — and more valuable — than many people realize.
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Mintable Review – Is This NFT Marketplace Right for You?

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

Mintable is a marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Learn the key features of Mintable and whether it’s right for you.
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Dad Knows Best: 7 Dads Share Their Best Apartment Advice

June 30, 2022 by Brett Tams

Real dads share real advice for living on your own (no dad jokes involved — we promise)!

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