3 Homebuilding Stocks Approaching Chart Support

While homebuilding stocks certainly haven’t escaped this week’s ferocious broad-based market sell-off, they remain one of the only industries still in the black this year – gaining 5% compared to the S&P 500’s manic 7.8% slide. With near record-low interest rates and a tight lab market setting a favorable backdrop, it’s easy to see why…

Top 13 Really Super Realistic Stuff In Emily In Paris, Looking Forward To Season 3

That’s it, life no longer has any meaning because you’ve exhausted all the Christmas movies on your list? We understand, but as Voltaire once said, “we must not panic because there is nothing more panicking than panic”. A wise man. To remedy your anxieties, we suggest you watch the first two seasons of the incredible…

Are Kelley Blue Book Values Accurate and Reliable?

When buying or selling a used car, many people rely on the Kelley Blue Book (KBB), which has been around since 1926. One sign of its popularity: Roughly 20 million unique visitors per month log on to the Kelley Blue Book website. Although automotive experts acknowledge that the Kelley Blue Book is one of the most popular…

SEC Regulation D (Reg D): Definition, Requirements, Advantages

What Is SEC Regulation D (Reg D)? Regulation D (Reg D) is a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulation governing private placement exemptions. It should not be confused with Federal Reserve Board Regulation Dwhich limits withdrawals from savings accounts. Reg D offerings are advantageous to private companies or entrepreneurs that meet the requirements because funding…

Top 10 Movies Where The Twist Happens In The Middle, No Need To Stay Till The End

If we had already listed some of the best film twists, most of them came in the last part of the film, as is traditionally a good old final twist. However, some works break free from this rule and decide to completely break the codes by putting their twist in the middle of the story,…

Tesla Rebounds After Hitting Support, but Questions Remain

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) shares fell just 1.62% during Friday’s session after rebounding from lows near the 50-day moving average at $607.48. In addition to the wider stock market rout, nCov-19 led to a 46% month-over-month drop in new Tesla car registrations in China, and nearly three-quarters of its vehicles were built in China, whose factories…