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Why Collagen Matters for Your Daily Health
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Skin Health: Collagen provides structure and elasticity to our skin. That loss of firmness, those fine lines, and the dryness you might be noticing? Often linked to collagen depletion.
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However, investors should take note that volume is typically light during a holiday week, which could produce strong moves in either direction.Speaking of the holiday, markets will be closed on Nov. 27 to observe the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. The stock market will also close at 1:00 p.m. on Black Friday. A lot can happen in a short week, and the MarketBeat analysts will be tracking it all. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week.Articles by Thomas HughesNVIDIA delivered a report that was exceptional by any measure. Thomas Hughes summarized the report and explained why this is still an AI boom (not a bubble) and why analysts will be raising their targets for NVDA stock.This was also the week for many key retail stocks to report. One of those was The Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD). The home improvement retailer delivered a weak report, which included lowering its full-year guidance. 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(Read more)Adult heart attack survivors who took specific vitamin D doses reduced their risk of developing another heart attack by more than half.People on food stamps may buy healthier food if they’re incentivized, researchers report.True gluten sensitivities are rare, if they exist at all, according to a comprehensive review based on decades of research.A new study revealed that ultraprocessed foods may be linked to a rise in colon cancers among young people.📝 Quick takeaway: Just over an hour of additional social media use each day is enough to drag down adolescents’ reading and memory scores.☀️ It’s Saturday. Thank you for reading Wellness, a subscriber-only newsletter. Matthew LittleSenior Health EditorI’d like to hear from you – wellness@epochtimes.nyc 🏥 Health NewsYou’re Surrounded by Microplastics, but Some Habits Can Help Reduce ExposureMicroplastics are in the air we breathe and the water we drink. 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Irregular sleep jolts cortisol levels, keeping blood pressure high long after the morning’s first cup of coffee. Sleep apnea adds another load, and it affects nearly half of people with resistant hypertension. Too Much Sitting Stillness strains the cardiovascular system. A study found that long bouts of sitting made blood pressure swing more from moment to moment—a hidden volatility linked in earlier research to greater risk of hypertension and heart disease. Not Drinking Enough Water Movement keeps blood circulating; water keeps it fluid. Even mild dehydration makes the heart work harder. When water levels are low, plasma volume shrinks and vessels constrict—a built-in reflex that helps maintain high blood pressure. Too Little Potassium If water keeps blood moving, potassium helps the vessels relax. Most Americans get far less of it than their bodies need. (For ways to lower blood pressure, read more) Thank you for reading 🙏 Have a wonderful day! – Matthew Little and Wanlun. 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Los Angeles–based financial technology company Dave Inc. (NASDAQ: DAVE) has quietly emerged as one of the market’s more intriguing small-cap momentum stocks to watch into year-end.
Dave’s mission is to provide affordable, transparent financial products that help users avoid predatory lending and high-interest debt. The company offers a subscription-driven mobile app designed to modernize personal finance for underserved consumers. Members use the platform to avoid overdraft fees, track spending, receive budgeting alerts, and access short-term cash advances tied to incoming paychecks.
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Millions have downloaded the app, giving Dave a solid foothold in a large and expanding market of underbanked consumers seeking cost-effective digital banking tools.
The company has built a growing online following, thanks to an impressive 180% year-to-date (YTD) rally. Although the share price has surged, the valuation still appears reasonable. Dave’s market cap has expanded to $3.29 billion, its trailing P/E sits near 24, and its forward P/E of 22.59 suggests a valuation that remains aligned with its earnings trajectory.
With momentum building, fundamentals strengthening, and a bullish technical setup, investors may be asking whether Dave is positioning for a meaningful breakout.
Dave’s latest results added fuel to the stock’s climb. On Nov. 4, the company reported third-quarter earnings that sharply outperformed expectations. Its earnings per share (EPS) of $4.24 beat the forecasted $2.29, delivering an 85% earnings surprise.
Revenue reached $150.8 million, topping analyst estimates of $132.5 million and rising 63% year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA increased 137% year-over-year, signaling meaningful operating leverage as the business scales.
Management raised its 2025 revenue guidance to $544 million–$547 million, a move that signals confidence in both customer growth and product adoption. Much of the momentum came from continued expansion of the company’s lending and subscription products, along with the rollout of its updated Cache AI underwriting technology.
The platform is designed to assess cash-flow data more accurately than traditional credit scoring, and management believes this differentiation is contributing to stronger customer acquisition and improved loan performance.
The stronger-than-expected results triggered a wave of analyst activity.
Just one month ago, Dave carried a consensus price target of $274.13. As of Nov. 6, the consensus rose to $304.25, driven by upgrades from multiple firms. Benchmark raised its target from $320 to $345, implying nearly 46% upside at the time of the report. Citizens JMP boosted its target from $300 to $310, while B. Riley reiterated its bullish outlook.
The consensus rating remains at Moderate Buy, though recent momentum and higher targets suggest sentiment could continue to improve.
If analysts’ revised expectations prove accurate, the stock may be setting up for a breakout that validates the re-rating of the business. That potential now intersects with a constructive technical setup that has been forming over recent months.
For nearly six months, Dave has traded within a wide consolidation channel, with $200 serving as notable support and $280 acting as the key ceiling. Despite multiple attempts, the stock has not yet sustained a move above that upper boundary.
However, the post-earnings reaction improved the technical structure. Shares are now holding above their 50-day moving average, which sits near $220 and has shifted into short-term support. The next step for buyers is reclaiming the upper portion of the range and taking out the earnings-day high of $273.
A decisive move above that level would position the stock to challenge $280, the defining resistance zone for months. If Dave can clear $280 with conviction and sustain momentum above the top of its multi-month channel, it would represent a technical breakout supported by improving fundamentals, rising guidance, and increasing analyst optimism.
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