Tag: AMZN

  • The Most Important Stocks This Earnings Season

    The Most Important Stocks This Earnings Season

    The most important stocks this earnings season are the ones that can move entire sectors, shape the AI narrative, and influence index-level performance. Heading into this earnings season Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT), NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA), and Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) all fit that description. Microsoft enters earnings with accelerating cloud and AI demand, posting…

  • Amazon (AMZN) Stock Options Point to a Quick Trade with a 113% Payout

    Amazon (AMZN) Stock Options Point to a Quick Trade with a 113% Payout

    By leveraging the power of probabilistic frequency, data-driven traders can potentially eyeball a call spread targeting $240 for AMZN stock.

  • Three Oversold Tech Giants That Are Rebounding Heading into 2026

    Three Oversold Tech Giants That Are Rebounding Heading into 2026

    Heading into 2026, some of the most oversold tech giants are just starting to rebound. And let’s face it, the turnaround can’t come soon enough. After 18 months of an almost uninterrupted bull market, tech stocks could no longer fight gravity. There were concerns about valuations. There were concerns about an artificial intelligence (AI) bubble.…

  • 3 Must-Own Black Friday Stocks to Make Your Portfolio Sparkle

    3 Must-Own Black Friday Stocks to Make Your Portfolio Sparkle

    The holidays are here, which means it’s time for investors to start shopping for Black Friday stocks. In 2025, Black Friday doesn’t have the same meaning as it once did. Many retailers have been having “Black Friday” sales for almost a month.  However, according to one source, Black Friday sales are expected to be over $11.7 billion in 2025, a year-over-year increase of 8.3%. And this holiday season, American consumers are…

  • Three Holiday Season Trading Ideas for 2025

    Three Holiday Season Trading Ideas for 2025

    With the 2025 holiday season just around the corner, investors may want to consider investing in Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN). That’s because, according to Adobe Analytics, online spending is expected to jump about 5.3% this year to $253.4 billion.  U.S. online sales for the 2025 holiday season (November 1 to December 31) are forecast to be…