Delta down 30% in a month, Airlines at the sharp end

Siraj Sarwar

Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) is most affected travel stock by the coronavirus outbreak, following US President Donald Trump’s travel ban. Trump’s suspension of European flights into the US for 30 days is likely to create more chaos in the industry. The majority of US airlines have already slashed their scheduled flights, as the outbreak…

American Airlines

American Airlines Stock Dip 40% in One Month; Are US Airline Stocks a Buy?

Siraj Sarwar

American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL) stock price lost close to half of its value during the latest selloff but the majority of market analysts and bargain hunters are suggesting capitalizing on attractive buying opportunities in the U.S. airline stocks. Warren Buffet, the well-known value investors and bargain hunter, added 976,000 Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) shares…

Exxon Mobil Stock tumbles to 16-Year Low, Dow Jones slides on Saudi Aramco production upgrade

Siraj Sarwar

Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) stock is among the biggest losers of Dow Jones Industrial Average amid the broader stock market volatility and oil prices crash. Exxon shares lost more than 15 per cent after Saudi Arabia said it would boost production as part of its escalating oil price war with Russia. Exxon Mobil stock was…

Beyond Meat stock price

Beyond Meat Slides on Broader Market Volatility, Sales Growth is Key, say Analysts

Siraj Sarwar

Beyond Meat (NASDAQ: BYND) stock price has been on a roller coaster since it began trading on the New York stock exchange early last year. The vegetarian food producer’s aggressive sales growth remains the biggest driver of its share price performance over the past few months. Beyond Meat stock price bounced back early this year…

US markets suspended after global markets crash, Trump blames fake news

Siraj Sarwar

US stock markets were suspended as investors feared an economic slowdown caused by coronavirus will tip the global economy into a recession. Stock trading was halted for 15 minutes early on Monday morinng after the S&P 500 plummeted more than 7% in the first minutes of trading. The suspension was caused by an automatic circuit breaker…

Bond Funds | How to Analyze, Compare, and Invest in Bond Funds

Kane Pepi

As an everyday investor, you will have access to a small number of bond types that you can purchase online with ease. This mainly centers on government bonds like US Treasuries and UK Gilts, as well as a selection of corporate bonds. With that said, in comparison to the institutional space, you will be extremely…

Apple stock

Apple Stock Price Tops $300 Level As Supply Chain Recovering Faster Than Expected

Siraj Sarwar

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) stock price resumed the uptrend after plummeting from an all-time high of $327 to $270 last week on coronavirus related concerns. China is among the key markets for Apple; the largest tech company has also established several manufacturing and production facilities in China over the past couple of years. The chief executive…

Markets Jump on Central Bank Support, Coronavirus Wipes $6trn off Global values

Siraj Sarwar

The US and world markets are opening the week strongly after coronavirus fears wiped $6trn from markets last week. Investors are buoyed by comments from central banks, including the Federal Reserve, that they will support their economies through this crisis. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 1.89 per cent while S&P 500 futures grew 1.60…

Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund

Kane Pepi

Choosing a financial instrument to invest in should mirror your appetite for risk. If you’re looking to earn a higher yield than what cash ISAs and Treasury Bonds pay, but take less risk than stocks and shares, then it might be worth considering a bond index fund. One of the largest funds currently active in…

Convertible Bonds – Invest in a Convertible Bond ETF today!

Kane Pepi

Wondering what convertible bonds are and how they work? In a nutshell, convertible bonds allow you to earn fixed-rate interest payments until the bond matures. They are issued by large companies that wish to raise capital from outside investors. In this sense, they operate much like a traditional bond. However, what sets convertible bonds apart…