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Bob Bright, founder of Bright Trading, recently joined Joel Elconin on the first episode of PreMarket Prep’s Last Half Hour Of Power show.
Bright discusses how today’s market compares to the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, his outlook for stock prices over the next decade and how successful traders must identify and utilize their personal trading edge.
Dot-Com 2.0? Bright said today’s stock valuations are similar to the late 1990s, but the global environment is totally different.
“A lot of the old timers think the PE is way too high, that the market is overdone. But you’ve got to look at the overall global markets,” Bright said.
Benzinga s PreMarket Prep airs every morning from 8-9 a.m. ET. During that fast-paced, highly informative hour, traders and investors tune in to get the major news of the day, the catalysts behind those moves and the corresponding price action for the upcoming session.
On any given day, the show will cover at least 20 stocks determined by co-hosts Joel Elconin and Dennis Dick along with producer Spencer Israel.
Over the last few weeks, there has been a clear rotation in stocks from growth to value. Although
General Electric Company (NYSE; GE) is not what it once was with regards to value, it is certainly not a growth stock. Its price action in Thursday s volatile session makes it Benzinga s PreMarket Prep Stock of the Day.
Benzinga s PreMarket Prep airs every morning from 8-9 a.m. ET. During that fast-paced, highly informative hour, traders and investors tune in to get the major news of the day, the catalysts behind those moves and the corresponding price action for the upcoming session.
On any given day, the show will cover at least 20 stocks determined by co-hosts Joel Elconin and Dennis Dick along with producer Spencer Israel.
A top-performing issue for most of 2020 has hit the skids and is attempting to breach a major support level. That issue is
Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) and is the Premarket Prep Stock Of The Day.
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Benzinga s PreMarket Prep airs every morning from 8-9 a.m. ET. During that fast-paced, highly informative hour, traders and investors tune in to get the major news of the day, the catalysts behind those moves and the corresponding price action for the upcoming session.
On any given day, the show will cover at least 20 stocks determined by co-hosts Joel Elconin and Dennis Dick along with producer Spencer Israel.
One of the top performers in 2020,
Nio Inc. (NYSE: NIO) announced fourth-quarter results after the close on Monday and is trading deep in the red. The price action in this popular issue makes it the PreMarket Prep Stock of the Day.