Look closely at the spread between the high and the low. Over the past year the stock traveled from $450.13 to $774.00. That is a $323.87 move. Put another way, the market demonstrated a trading range equal to 44% of…
Caterpillar is not whispering. It is shouting. And Wall Street cannot agree on what it is saying. On one end of the table, you have the optimists. The folks who see bulldozers roaring, infrastructure humming, and demand rolling in like…
Caterpillar is not whispering. It is shouting. And Wall Street cannot agree on what it is saying. On one end of the table, you have the optimists. The folks who see bulldozers roaring, infrastructure humming, and demand rolling in like…
Caterpillar is not whispering. It is shouting. And Wall Street cannot agree on what it is saying. On one end of the table, you have the optimists. The folks who see bulldozers roaring, infrastructure humming, and demand rolling in like…
Caterpillar is not whispering. It is shouting. And Wall Street cannot agree on what it is saying. On one end of the table, you have the optimists. The folks who see bulldozers roaring, infrastructure humming, and demand rolling in like…
Fifteen Wall Street analysts have taken their best swing at predicting Lockheed Martin, producing a tidy little consensus that looks calm until you read the fine print. The average 12-month price target comes in at $626.07, which sounds reassuring in…
At first glance, the analyst forecasts look like a familiar Wall Street exercise: a high case, a low case, and a neat-looking average tucked safely in the middle. But that framing misses the most important signal embedded in the graphic.…
Wall Street analysts, bless their well-pressed suits and finely tuned spreadsheets, have once again gathered around Energy Fuels ($UUUU) to offer guidance. What they have produced is not consensus but a philosophical argument disguised as a forecast. One camp sees…
Silver didn’t wake up one morning and decide to run. It’s been pushed there — slowly, relentlessly by math. Demand keeps climbing while supply stubbornly refuses to cooperate. Industrial users are taking more ounces every year, and they’re not doing…
Now here’s the part most people miss — and it’s the only part that matters. The spread between those two forecasts is $141.00. When you measure that variance against the most recent closing price of $334.61, you’re staring at a…