Is Discover Financial Services (DFS) the Best Digital Payments Stock To Buy Now?
How Financial Stocks May Fare in a 'Game of Regulatory Seats' Under a Trump White House
Unusual Options Activity: GM, INTC and Others Attract Market Bets, GM V/OI Ratio Reaches 193.5
EST Sep 20th Afternoon Delivery - In the last two hours of trading, 10 options with a high V/OI ratio were detected. With the market volatile, it's crucial to stay informed on the latest options
Energy, Financials, and Materials Stir up Some Interest on Wall Street
This week's hot US stocks | Chinese concept stocks surge! Li Auto Inc and jd.com lead the way; with the Federal Reserve interest rate cut implemented, the financial crediting sector benefits and rises.
usa's used car dealer Carvana has risen for four consecutive days this week, with a cumulative increase of over 20%, also setting a new high for the year, with a total increase of 222.5% this year.
Shares of Companies in the Broader Financial Services and Banking Sectors Are Trading Higher Amid Overall Market Strength Following the Fed's Rate Cut, Which Could Drive a Rise in Spending and Lending Demand.
Seaport Global Maintains Discover Financial Services(DFS.US) With Hold Rating
Seaport Global analyst Bill Ryan maintains $Discover Financial Services(DFS.US)$ with a hold rating.According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 56.2% and a total average return of -0
Discover Financial Credit Card Delinquency Rate Rises, Charge-offs Slip in August
TD Cowen Maintains Discover Financial Services(DFS.US) With Buy Rating, Maintains Target Price $151
TD Cowen analyst Moshe Orenbuch maintains $Discover Financial Services(DFS.US)$ with a buy rating, and maintains the target price at $151.According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate
TD Cowen Reaffirms Their Buy Rating on Discover Financial Services (DFS)
Don't just focus on the polls! The trend of the US stock market is the compass for the US presidential election. Here is an investment guide for you to check out.
Analysts have found that since 1984, as long as the S&P 500 index rises accumulatively between August and October, the ruling party will win the election; on the contrary, if the S&P 500 index drops during this period, the challenger will win.
Analysts Have Conflicting Sentiments on These Financial Companies: Interactive Brokers (IBKR), Discover Financial Services (DFS) and Progressive (PGR)
Barclays Maintains Discover Financial Services(DFS.US) With Hold Rating, Maintains Target Price $137
Barclays analyst Terry Ma maintains $Discover Financial Services(DFS.US)$ with a hold rating, and maintains the target price at $137.According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 55.3%
Wells Fargo Maintains Discover Financial Services(DFS.US) With Hold Rating, Maintains Target Price $152
Wells Fargo analyst Donald Fandetti maintains $Discover Financial Services(DFS.US)$ with a hold rating, and maintains the target price at $152.According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success
Discover Financial Services: Hold Rating Affirmed Amid Mixed Performance Indicators
Express News | Discover Financial Services - Credit Card Charge-off Rate 2.48% at August End - SEC Filing
Unusual Options Activity: ETSY, SWKS and Others Attract Market Bets, ETSY V/OI Ratio Reaches 119.8
EST Sep 13th Morning Delivery - In the last two hours of trading, 8 options with a high V/OI ratio were detected. With the market volatile, it's crucial to stay informed on the latest options trends.
The first debate effect is evident! 'Harris trade' goes up, 'Trump trade' goes down. How should we trade if the situation changes?
CITIC Securities reminds that previous US elections have often been accompanied by frequent changes in the situation, such as the "email gate" incident involving Hillary in 2016, which led to a significant change in the polls. Therefore, there is still the possibility of unexpected changes in the subsequent election situation.
UBS Updates Its 'Election Watch' Stocks to Match New Winning Probabilities
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