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Here are the Best Times to Buy and Sell Stocks
Success isn’t about effort alone—it’s about timing. And those who respect seasonal patterns, understood after generations of effort, don’t just survive year after year… they…
Why the Next Market Crash Won’t Look Like a Crash
In the piece below, Louis Navellier explains why “Hidden Crashes” are often more damaging than sharp selloffs… how today’s mega-cap concentration echoes past cycles… and…
The Roller Coaster Ride of Rite Aid Stock Is Much Ado About Nothing
RAD stock both rallied by 50% and dropped by 30% in September – and none of it had anything to do with the fundamentals of…
The 3 Resolutions to Make Now for a Wealthy 2026
It’s a new year, which means we’ll be encountering new opportunities, and threats, in the market. And in order to be more successful this year,…
Why the Next Market Crash Won’t Look Like a Crash
From 2000 to 2009, the S&P 500 essentially went nowhere. On Wall Street, it became known as “The Lost Decade.” I remember it because I…
3 Reasons Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock Still Has a Chance
RAD stock has fallen significantly on bad news; however, Rite Aid isn’t in as bad a position as the market made it out to be.
From Bad To Worse: Is Rite-Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock Set To Recover?
Rite Aid needs something to turn the tide in the aftermath of a diminished M&A deal. RAD stock has slipped into dangerous territory.
Rite Aid (RAD) Stock Is Worth a Lot More Now Thanks to Walgreens Deal
RAD stock is down big after the FTC finally approved the WBA/RAD deal, but this sell-off is a buying opportunity.
How to Spot Market Patterns That Lead to Consistent Wins
Today, TradeSmith CEO Keith Kaplan will share details about the power of understanding market patterns… and how you can join in on doubling your money…
Rite Aid Turnaround Stumbles, Sours Sentiment on RAD Stock
Rite Aid’s disappointing quarterly performance and outlook make it wise to wait before committing fresh capital to RAD stock.
Rite Aid (RAD) a Sell on Falling Quant Score
Rite Aid Corp (NYSE:RAD) is one of the 172 companies in the GICS Consumer Staples sector, and a member of the 25 company Food &…
Rite Aid Corporation: RAD Stock Is a Healthy Investment
RAD stock is a buy right now, regardless of what happens with the Walgreens merger.
Why One Analyst Thinks Rite Aid (RAD) Stock Is Headed to $1
A Wall Street downgrade has Rite Aid plunging into the red. Here’s what investors need to know about the future of RAD stock.
Analytics for Quant Score Keep Rite Aid (RAD) a Sell
Portfolio Grader currently ranks Rite Aid Corp (NYSE:RAD) a Sell. With exclusive fundamental and quantitative metrics developed by Louis Navellier, this analytical tool evaluates nearly…
Rite Aid Earnings Suggest RAD Stock Might Be Worth Buying
Rite Aid Corporation is gaining operational momentum at the same time it made a smart acquisition, and that spells upside for RAD stock.
Rite Aid (RAD) a Sell on Flopping Quant Score
Rite Aid Corp (NYSE:RAD) ranks in the top 25% of its industry group, NULL, and in the top 25% of its sector group, NULL, with…
Rite Aid Corporation: 2 Trades for Drifting RAD Stock
With the Walgreen’s merger deal still pending approval, RAD stock has been left to drift heading into Rite Aid earnings. But there are still ways…
Lousy Industry Group Rank Make Rite Aid (RAD) a Sell
Rite Aid Corp (NYSE:RAD) is classified as a constituent of the 25 company Food & Staples Retailing GICS industry group, which is a segment of…
RAD Stock Investors Should Be Thanking Walgreens Right Now
RAD stock is ideal for merger arbitrage, and remains strong despite disappointing November sales numbers.
Get Ready for the Rally in Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock
Rite Aid Corporation is ready to rally, all it needs is a spark to set off a powder keg of short covering for RAD stock.
Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock and the Folly of Calling a Bottom
The longer Rite Aid goes without a Walgreens buyout, the further RAD stock falls. And, it may not even have hit rock bottom, yet.
Two Pharma Giants Become One (WBA, RAD)
When WBA purchases RAD, it’ll push toward 41% market share at a bargain price — and in a great retail sector.
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