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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, Louis Navellier wrote: Positive TrendsStocks continue to rise, interest rates are lower, gold and crude higher, as earnings season heats up. Despite the fact that retail sales for June came in light, as did industrial and manufacturing production, stocks continue to motor higher as earnings are trumping investor focus over general economic trends. Broadening RallyThe banks continue to post beats on very strong net interest income as most are continuing to pay very low interest rates on deposits while earning much more on their investments. Charles ...
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Execs and analysts defend the Charles Schwab Company despite share plunge.Business is insulated from risks that led to SVBs’ demise.Price action may fall in the near term, but this is a buying opportunity for long-term investors.5 stocks we like better than Charles SchwabShares of The Charles Schwab Corporation (NYSE:SCHW) are falling along with the broader financial sector due to fallout from the SVB issue, but it is getting thrown out with the bathwater. This company may have some systemic risk to issues within the broader financial industry, but its model is far different than SVB, and its ...
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Charles Schwab hit a record net income of $2 billion in Q3 2022 up 32% on 20% annual revenue growth for the strongest quarterly performance in its history, even more impressive since it was during a bear marketAverage daily trading volume of 5.5 million was flat compared to last year’s bull market, which is impressiveSchwab makes nearly half their revenues from net interest income, therefore, benefitting from interest rate hikes compared to just 17% for Morgan StanleyTD Ameritrade acquisition of 2020, helped to bolster asset management and admin fees to 21% of total revenuesSchwab prospers in ...
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Ford reports growing EV sales as evidence that its strategy is working.Overall revenue is still below pre-pandemic levels, suggesting that “getting back to normal” won’t happen overnight.Ford stock looks more like a short sell opportunity than a long-term investment.The market has an upward bias, and it’s as good a reason as any for Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) stock to climb over 8% in the week ending October 5. The company’s outlook for electric vehicle (EV) sales may be getting investors excited. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financial AdvisorFinding a qua...
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Washington, D.C. –Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) CEO James P. Gorman today insisted that even after attending a dozen World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meetings in Davos, he still doesn’t know the agenda of the organization his company funds. Morgan Stanley CEO Claims Not to Know WEF AgendaQ1 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Morgan Stanley is a partner of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which openly advocates for transhumanism, abolishing private property, eating bugs, social credit systems and other blatantly Orwellian objectives. Do you share this vision for the future - one that Morg...
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In hisDaily Market Notes report to investors, while commenting on the markets demanding a beating, Louis Navellier wrote: The Market Is Demanding A BeatingToday, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is up 1.7% on a beat on top & bottom including very strong trading gains. Likewise, Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) is up 2.7% for the same reasons, as is Citigroup (NYSE:C) + 1.9%. Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), however, missed on the top line due to weaker mortgage lending and is down 6.5%. UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:UNH) beat top & bottom and raised full-year guidance; the stock is up 1.2%. Q1 2022 hedge fund letters, confe...
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Following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC interview with Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) Chairman & CEO James Gorman on CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” (M-F, 9AM-11AM ET) today, Thursday, October 14. Following is a link to video on CNBC.com: Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman: We’re Seeing Fruits Of Long-Term StrategyJIM CRAMER: Chairman and CEO James Gorman. Welcome to “Squawk on the Street,” thank you for, for coming in to talk about how well your, your bank is doing. JAMES GORMAN: Happy to do it as long as you don't ask me to go on Jeopardy, Jim. CRAMER...
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