News
Walmart Stock: Buy the Rip or Wait for the Dip?
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) share prices surged following the Q2 release in what amounts to a strong trend-following signal. The caution is that the market gapped strongly with the action, suggesting a
Celebrate July 4th with These Red, White, & Blue Chip Stocks
The Fourth of July is a cornerstone of American tradition that signifies a time for celebration, family gatherings, and festive cookouts. This holiday's cultural impact resonates deeply within the
Kroger Stock: Analysts Forecast New Highs, Merger or Not
Kroger’s (NYSE: KR) long-anticipated merger with Albertsons Companies (NYSE: ACI) has been a deadweight on their stock price for years. Try as they might; they just can’t get approval, and the
Here's Why Analysts Boosted Walmart Stock's Valuation
Shares of Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) are reaching a new all-time high this week after analysts at HSBC decided to boost their price targets on the stock higher. Seeing the company’s valuation as
Costco Wholesale Can Hit New Highs; A Rebound Is Coming
Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ: COST) is highly valued because the pullback in price action provides a strategic opportunity to capitalize on it. The reason is evident in the results and in the
This Walmart Rally has Legs: 20% Upside Left To Go
Walmart’s (NYSE: WMT) stock is rallying because of its industry-leading position and persistent growth. The Q1 results have spurred the market to new highs, suggesting the rally still has legs
Merger or Not, Albertson’s Companies is a Good Buy
Albertson’s Companies (NYSE: ACI) proposed takeover by Kroger (NYSE: KR) may or may not go through, but it doesn’t matter. Either way, this stock is a value for income investors you don’t find
Costco vs. Walmart: Revenue Comparison of Two Retail Giants
Few companies are more synonymous with retail in the United States than Costco Wholesale Corp (NASDAQ: COST) and Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT). While both retail giants have rewarded investors over the
Walmart: Here’s Your Chance to Get in Cheaper in 2024
Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) is a retail behemoth with more than 10,600 stores worldwide in over 27 countries, accommodating nearly 255 million customers weekly. Walmart is the world's largest
Has the Stock Market Priced in a Rate Cut?
The stock market has absolutely, 100% priced in a rate cut. The market has been expecting a rate cut for more than a year and is, in fact, pricing in a soft landing and sustained economic growth
Kroger Stock: Anticipating New Highs as Promising Uptrend Resumes
Kroger’s (NYSE: KR) stock surged following the Q4 results and guidance, not because of any mind-blowing growth but because this high-quality cash-producing machine proved its worth. It is on track
Membership Clubs Lose Momentum: 3 Stocks to Buy on a Dip
Membership clubs have been leading the retail sector in growth, but there is a shadow over the market now. The segment is losing momentum, and sales are expected to slow again in 2024, setting
Kohl’s Corporation: This Offprice Retailer Is Ready To Rally
Kohl’s Corporation (NYSE: KSS) stock price has been wallowing near long-term lows despite signs of turnaround and an improving outlook for cash flow. This market needs a catalyst to get it moving
Walmart’s uptrend is intact; buy it when it dips
Walmart (NYSE: WMT) is in an uptrend and will likely continue. The Q4 results and guidance for 2024 underpin an expectation for capital returns and improving shareholder value for this retail
Today’s market could make Sysco stock break out, will it?
The new market cycle is getting underway, and some investors – maybe even yourself – are getting carried away by the bullish media and the market’s all-time high prices today. Far from sounding
Food fight! Which grocery store stocks will win in 2024?
Food distributors and retailers are living up to their reputation as the best consumer staples industry to own.
Up 2.1% year-to-date, the group has a sizable early lead over its roughly flat sec
Kroger shares are begging to be bought
The price action in Kroger (NYSE: KR) has been under pressure for more than a year as it struggles to close the deal with Albertson’s (NYSE: ACI). Deal or not, the stock trades at a deep value and
Membership clubs gain leverage for the consumer rebound
Results from the membership clubs lag retail leaders, but signs within the reports point to improved leverage. While sales and earnings growth in Sam's Club (NYSE: WMT) and BJ's Wholesale Club
Is it time to buy the dip in Walmart shares?
Investors looking at Target’s (NYSE: TGT) 17% post-earnings gain and Walmart’s (NYSE: WMT) 7% decline will want to consider the causes of the moves before choosing one retail stock over the other
Bargain alert: 3 large caps with RSIs that scream oversold
Everyone likes to feel like they're getting a bargain when buying something. It's no different when it comes to buying stocks. One of the most widely used technical tools for assessing a stock's
Is Conagra Brands a Savvy Buy or a Value Trap?
The classic definition of a value trap is a stock or investment that appears to be trading at a cheap price and has valuation metrics such as its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio that signals it has
Chefs’ Warehouse is Cooking Up a Bargain
The Chefs' Warehouse Inc. (NASDAQ: CHEF) is a wholesale distributor of high-end specialty food products ranging from meats, seafood, dairy and fresh produce to cakes, truffles and caviar. They
Will Higher Ozempic Use Mean Slimmed-Down Food Sales?
Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE: NVO) stock is up 38.97% this year on the strength of weight loss drug Ozempic, and diabetes treatment Wegovy.
But does Novo Nordisk’s good fortune translate to lower sales
Eli Lilly, McKesson, Novartis Flash Promising Chart Action
Although healthcare stocks lag other sectors, large-cap leaders such as Eli Lilly & Co. (NYSE: LLY), McKesson Corp. (NYSE: MCK) and Novartis AG (NYSE: NVS) are in possible buy ranges as they get
What's Really Behind The FTC's Lawsuit Targeting of Amazon?
As an Ivy League law student, Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan once wrote that Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) was anti-competitive because its prices were too low.
That’s a tough premise