Todd Shriber

Todd Shriber

Recent Articles

Walmart Emerges Victorious Amid Retail Carnage

Walmart is known for physical stores, but it's leveraging that expertise in the digital age, making WMT stock a winner.

Briefly Hot Snowflake Buyable on Deeper Pullback

It's tempting to jump into the shiny new object, particularly when that object resides in the scintillating cloud computing space, but investors would do well to exercise discretion with Snowflake.

SPAK ETF Arrives in Time to Capitalize on Blank-Check Moment

Of course SPACs got their own fund thanks to the SPAK ETF, but this new product has perks and some proving to do.

Best ETFs for 2020: The Communication Services SPDR ETF Can Rally in Q4

XLC is still in the best ETFs camp because it has multiple tailwinds for success in Q4 and beyond. Here's what you should know moving forward.

Investors Are Hoping Spartan Energy Isn’t Just Another SPAC

SPAQ stock could be a SPAC start, but Fisker has to deliver the goods. Literally. Or investors could lose capital.

Norwegian Is Getting Ready to Cruise Higher

If the no-sail order officially order ends in October and test cruises happen before year end, Norwegian Cruise Line stock could rally.

iBio Will Survive Coronavirus Vaccine Disappointment, But It’s not a ‘Buy’

Investors pondering how a company with a history of moving back-and-forth between micro- and small-cap territory could adequately compete against more well-heeled rivals were right to express those concerns and IBIO stock validated those worries.

5 Stocks to Buy for Low Interest Rates

Some stocks are more levered to low interest rates than others and winners come from a variety of sectors. These five could be winners.

Royal Caribbean Gets a Lifeline, But Its Seas Aren’t Entirely Calm

Royal Caribbean's bookings are strong, but RCL stock is too levered to the development of a Covid-19 vaccine.

DiamondPeak Holdings Has Electric Vehicle Star Potential Written All Over It

If Lordstown can leverage Endurance's more traditional look in combination with favorable pricing, it could be a viable competitor to Tesla in the electric truck market. Indeed, there's growth to be had in this arena. The global electric pickup market was valued at just $422.5 million last year, but it's forecast to rise to $1.9 billion by 2027.