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--------------------------------------------------------------- [Why DocuSign Stock Is a Smarter Meme Trade]( It's hard to understand what makes a stock a meme stock, but ubiquity would seem like a good criterion. The more popular the product, the more popular the stock should be. Yet DocuSign (ticker: DOCU), whose electronic signature technology is replacing the old way of signing documents with pens, has an anemic price compared with popular meme stocks like GameStop (GME) or AMC Entertainment Holdings (AMC). In the spirit of the moment, we will try to draw inspiration from the meme stocks without embracing them, which brings us back to DocuSign. Its technology is seemingly everywhere. Companies electronically send documents that need signatures over email, or through some secured connection, e-signatures are captured, and voilà . The process is so easy that people complain if they must provide so-called wet signatures-and especially notarized ones. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT
[65 Year Old Grandma Humiliates Wall Street's Top Traders...]( They laughed when this backwoods grandma taught herself how to trade options for income. But she's got the last laugh now... and she's sharing her #1 tip for FREE! [Click here for instant access...]( [The Treasury Rules]( Treasury yields drop after U.S. jobs report signaled that the labor market may take longer than expected. The 10 year yield which tends to rise when investors expect periods of growth and... inflation has spent several months stalled near 1.6%. The yield for the 'benchmark 10-year Treasury note finished Friday's session at 1.559%, according to Tradeweb, down a bit from 1.624% (at Thursday's close). That marked the third straight week of declines. The WSJ Dollar Index, which measures the U.S. currency against a group of others, slipped 0.5%. The Labor Department said the economy added 559,000 jobs in May up from 278,000 added in April, but short of the 671,000 jobs that economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal had anticipated. The jobless rate came in slightly below their expectations of 5.9%, falling to 5.8% in May from 6.1% in April. Shares of Meme stocks, namely AMC Entertainment and GameStop Corporation and other stocks popular with individual investors swung sharply again Friday after a furious advance over the past two weeks, with some tremendous gains. AMC changed directions at least two dozen times before ending the day down 6.7%. A minor blip considering the massive run up. Things were much closer in the broad stock market, which edged higher after the release of the employment report showed the labor market continued its slow recovery in May. [Read more...]( [Quick Ratio]( Continuing in the fundamental analysis series, we are now going to take a look at the Quick Ratio, what it is, and how it might be helpful in evaluating an investment. The Quick Ratio is very similar to the Current Ratio in that it measures a company's ability to cover its liabilities with its current assets. However, it differs from the Current Ratio in one important regard: it is focused only on those assets that are considered highly liquid, whereas the Current Ratio includes all assets, liquid or not. Hence the term "quick" refers to the liquidity of the assets rather than the speed at which the calculation can be made. It is for this reason that the Quick Ratio is also sometimes called the Acid Test Ratio. [Article continues...]( [8 Tips to Help You Automate and Streamline Your Finances]( Follow this helpful guide of eight tips that can help you automate and streamline your finances. [Click to continue reading this article...]( [5 Key Considerations as You Craft Your Retirement Plan]( Stashing away money for retirement is both smart and necessary to increase the odds that you will be financially secure once your working career comes to an end. But the act of saving money is not in itself a retirement plan. You also need to be intentional in establishing how much money you will need, when and how you will spend it, how taxes might affect you, and a host of other issues. Let's look at five key areas you should think about as you carefully produce a retirement plan that can serve you well when you finally take that step into your post-working years. [More here...]( SPONSORED CONTENT
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