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11.08.2022
Perspective Peers of Ethereum: Avalanche

Avalanche is ranked by Coinmarketcap at the 12th position by market cap with $7.8 billion, which is 4% less than Ethereum’s market cap. AVAX prices dropped by 82% of its peak values, allowing investors to buy it at early 2021 prices. Avalanche’s infrastructure consists of three logically isolated networks, each of these with their own processing, validators, and own set of rules.

This platform is often compared to the existing internet web infrastructure with core connection protocols like HTTP, surrounded by a huge number of networks to their apps. Avalanche allow for the creation of public and private systems as a blockchain or DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) and for the use of different virtual machines for apps, including EVM engine (Ethereum Virtual Machine) that allows Enthereum network programs to be developed.

Avalanche includes C-chain to create smart contracts that are processed on an advanced EVM engine, P-Chain that coordinates validators that process transactions and also allows for the creation and management of new subnetworks, and X-Chain which is a directed acyclic graph regulating issuance and trade of cryptoassets. DAG systems record new transactions on top of the old ones, allowing for processing speed to be increased and for capacity substantially. It is quite different to other blockchains, where transactions are compiled in blocks in order to be processed.

The advantage of Avalanche is that it provides anyone with the opportunity to create his or her own isolated blockchain with its own set of parameters, including access to apps and the programming language with which it will work. Every subnetwork can process around 4,500 transactions per second compared to 14 processed by the Ethereum network.

11.01.2023
Advanced Crypto Assets: dYdX

DYDX tokens suffered a lot during the ongoing market correction and lost over 95% off their peak prices. dYdX is an advanced decentralised exchange, where clients can exchange cryptocurrencies and derivatives with marginal collateral. There are no KYC procedures to be followed within the exchange, as well as no need to disclose your personal data.

dYdX is runs on the Ethereum blockchain, known for its expensive transaction fees. However, StarkWare solution allows for lower fees as only commissions for trading are charged. The platform now runs on Layer 2 protocol which is incorporated into Ethereum’s  main network. This solution allows for transactions to be conducted instantly, while traders do not have to pay miners for validating transactions.

Market players are closely monitoring the dYdX V4 vehicle, which is  a standalone Cosmos blockchain, featuring a fully decentralised, off-chain, orderbook and matching engine. In other words, developers are going to create the entire trading infrastructure to scale up processes without involving any third-party applications. The service  cancelled two stimulus programs in order to lessen the effects of inflation within the dYdX platform and to support token prices.

06.10.2022
Top 3 Financial Stocks: CME Group

CME Group is the largest market place for derivatives. CME stocks dropped by 25% from the beginning of 2022. The only reason for such a decline is the overall market correction and not any business issues. High volatility is a benefit for the company as it offers the most important derivatives to mitigate financial risks. Among those are the most popular S&P 500 index futures and other indexes linked to derivatives, agricultural products, gold, silver, and crude derivatives. So, the company continues to receive decent profit that allows for the payment of high dividends to its investors.

Free Cash Flow (FCF) of the company in 2022 is expected to hit $2.8 billion. CME is improving its efficiency as every Dollar received in 2021 was converted into $0.48 of FCF, while this year this figure is expected to rise to $0.55, and in 2023 to $0.57. Regular annual dividends is at $4 or 2.3% of share value. CME is also paying interim dividends. By doing so, it paid $3.6 regular dividend and $3.25 interim dividends in 2021, or $6.85 per share, slightly above FCF per share at $6.77.

CME has a solid business model and sound financials without substantial debt. These facts allow the management to take more care of the company’s shareholders. The current overall downside configuration offers great opportunities for investors to add CME stocks to their long-term investment portfolios.

24.11.2022
Major Risks for Tech Giants: Tesla

Tesla is unique in terms of its share price. TSLA stocks rallied long before the company established the production of viable and steady electric vehicles (EV) and also thanks to the reputation of its leader Elon Musk. It is true that Tesla sometimes misses its mark and deadlines to launch new models and products but it seems that the crowd invests in Tesla not for its hit-and-run strategy but because of their belief in Musk’s ability to transform our everyday life in the long run.

Tesla stocks are trading 60% off their peak prices thanks to the market correction that has been squeezing the market since the end of 2021. Nevertheless, market participants are discussing some drivers that may hit the company’s business. For example, lower gasoline prices may hamper EV sales. It is true that Americans are now paying around $3.6 per gallon compared to $5 a few months ago. But this driver is largely exaggerated as gasoline prices is not the major reason for someone to buy an electric car. A move towards green energy and minimising carbon footprints is not a short term affair, but a sustainable long-term trend that is supported by governments, including the United States and China. Besides. oil producers forecast global demand will outweigh the supply side over the coming years while also betting on higher prices of fuel. So, no short-term movements of gasoline prices would affect EV buyers, as well as TSLA stock buyers.

The more serious issue is the declining prices for Tesla’s second-hand EVs. Tesla used cars are now 15% cheaper after a summer peak. If this downtrend is sustained pressure on sales of new model could mount. Tesla is planning to increase EV’s quarterly production to 500,000 by the end of 2022 and it is likely to increase production further after launching new production facilities in Berlin and Austin. But Tesla is not a mass market. So, Tesla fans are unlikely to pay much more to get a brand-new Tesla.

15.12.2022
Three Undervalued Value Stocks: Costco

Costco Wholesale Corporation has presented quite disappointing earnings report for the Fiscal Q1 2023. Revenues were reported up 8.1% year-on-year to $54.44 billion missing expectations of $54.65 billion. This is obviously not the reason for long-term investors to remove COST stocks from their portfolios as the company is set to maintain strong financial discipline and cost structure, not to stimulate high growth in the short term at any cost.

The operational margin in financial Q1 2022 was at 3.4%, and in Q1 2023 it was 3.2%. Costco is aiming to provide the most reasonable prices on their products to keep their clients loyal. That is why the operational margin is suffering. Meanwhile, EPS was up by 4.4% to $3.1, and membership fees rose by 6% year-on-year. So, the strategy seems to be buying itself.

Inflation in the United States is expected to return under control over the next year. So, there will be no need to deliver various marketing activities like coupon sales and others while loyal clients will be grateful for the support during the period of uncertainty. Costco is planning to open 24 new stores in 2023, increasing its potential to generate revenues.

Low Risk Purchases in the Bearish Market: Visa

Visa stocks are trading at 10% of their peak values, which is an excellent result in the falling market compared to many other prominent shares. The company has very strong financials as number of financial transactions processed by the company continue to increase rapidly despite strong pandemic growth, which has now come to a standstill. Lockdowns promoted online payments and customers got used to this kind of transactions. Visa revenues rose by 19% year-on-year during Q3 2022. The company has bought back its shares for $11.6 billion and paid $3.2 billion during the last twelve months.

Moreover, Visa is benefiting from the reopening of the travel industry and the recovering sector. The number of international transfers increased by 36% year-on-year. The company estimates that overseas travel to Asia have recovered only by 70% by this time. So, China’s reopening may boost its revenues further up.

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Low Risk Purchases in the Bearish Market: Alphabet

Alphabet stocks lost 35% during the general market correction. The business of the company is stable with a vast amount of free cash on the balance sheet of $112 billion, far above its debt of $14.7 billion. Alphabet was always actively invested in its long-term development. So, the current decline of its stock prices is seen unjustified.

Gaming businesses like Google cloud rose by 37.6% during the last quarter. Investors were disappointed with the company’s Earnings per share (EPS) that came out at $1.24, the same as in the respective quarter of 2021. But the company has a large investment program. It has increased the number of its employees by 24.5%. A strong Dollar has also hampered Alphabet revenues outside the U.S.

The revenue of the company is expected to grow primarily from other bets the company is investing in. Its current stock prices, with a significant discount to its peak, are seen to be good buy opportunities.

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Top 5 Losers of 2022: Bitcoin

The curtailing of stimulus programs by the Federal Reserve (Fed) hit cryptocurrencies badly as they were mostly developed during a time of soft monetary policy and has therefore seen to greatly suffer during any change of the policy stance towards monetary tightening. Most of the altcoins lost over 90% during 2022, while Bitcoin prices were down only by 65%.

The rally in the crypto market was largely promoted by newcomers who were looking for easy money and high yields, and were ready to exit the market at the first sign of a correction. Low borrowing costs and negative bond yields led to a complacency of investors who forgot about diversification and money management principles. This led to a number of resonating crashes from Terra and 3AC to FTX. Genesis, which is also a prominent player in the crypto market, has recently filed for bankruptcy. The market may continue to suffer for a long time before the Fed lowers its interest rates again.

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Top 5 Losers of 2022: VNQ

Low interest rates prompted real estate in the United States to rise significantly with corresponding ETF shares following. Americans were borrowing cheap money to buy houses and this boosted real estate prices across the country. The real estate bubble, together with rising borrowing costs, undermined the demand for houses. So, VNQ shares lost 30% in 2022.

The valuation of the market’s health could be estimated in different ways, including the share of house prices within the Consumer Price index (CPI), which is now at record 1.1, far above the average of 0.6-0.8, and even above 2008 levels of 0.91. Another indicator is the comparison of house prices to median household incomes that is above 7.6 now vs 4.7 in 2008. Whatever means one may use to estimate it, real estate in the U.S. is overpriced now, so any investments in it would be unjustified at the moment.

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