The stock market’s tumble on Monday also spooked even the best oil and gas stocks. Because fears of a recession were the primary reason for the market’s implosion, traders were worried about the impact on oil. The energy industry is reliant upon robust demand—and the higher pricing that follows—to fuel future growth. If the economy
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Lower interest rates stimulate the economy primarily by lowering lending rates. The stock market and interest rates have an inverse relationship whereby rising interest rates lead to falling share prices. That phenomenon was on display throughout 2022 and 2023. The opposite phenomenon also holds true whereby lower interest rates increase share prices. It looks like we
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently reported strong second quarter (Q2) results with $5.8 billion in revenue and 69 cents in EPS, marking a 9% top-line increase and a turnaround to operating profit. Despite a 25% drop in stock price over six months, AMD’s record 115% data center revenue growth and overall progress suggest it remains
This year’s tech stock surge mirrors the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, marked by rapid price increases and inflated valuations. Today, AI is driving similar excitement, revolutionizing industries from cloud computing and office software to automotive and e-commerce. Many companies are now investing heavily in AI capabilities, as this technology’s potential to reshape our
Natural gas is one of the most promising energy sources. It is considered the cleanest of all fossil fuels and is an important stepping stone to transition to the new clean energy mix. This bullish backdrop forms the basis for this article on buying the best natural gas stocks. Currently, natural gas production in the
Betting on dividend stocks, especially in the long run, can strengthen your portfolio. To begin, dividend-paying companies offer stable returns, ensuring sustainable cash flow even in volatile markets. Most of these companies continually increase their dividend payouts over the years. These dividends provide a consistent income stream that requires no effort from you. Many major
You know what they say; numbers don’t lie. But of course, people do. That’s why, when it comes to the stock market, I ignore the pundits and talking heads. I block out what folks are saying on social media. Instead, I let the numbers themselves do the talking. And right now, the numbers are screaming
As we approach November 5 and U.S. presidential election, social media stocks are on everyone’s mind. Social media stocks are becoming more relevant in debates and conjecture on the next election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Additionally, well-known social media stocks are attracting attention from internet expansion, corporate collaboration, and
This is shaping up to be the summer of volatility. Ever since we entered the year’s second half in July, markets have been having fits, making it challenging to find sleeper stocks. The technology-laden Nasdaq index is now in a correction, defined as a decline of 10% or more from recent highs. On Aug. 5,
Stocks with dual-class shares will likely lose another member in the not-too-distant future. On July 29, Lions Gate Entertainment (NYSE:LG.A) announced that it would move ahead with its plan to eliminate its dual-class share structure by offering to pay its Class A shareholders a 12% premium on their shares. If shareholders approve, Lion’s Gate will become a “one share,
Enterprise software and cloud giant Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) has witnessed impressive momentum in its stock price over the past nine months. Despite lagging behind the S&P 500 last year, it has more than made up for it with a 21.3% jump year-to-date (YTD). The results may have surprised many, considering its missed top-line estimates in the
Utility stocks are looking attractive after wandering in the wilderness for the past couple of years due to high inflation and interest rates. High prices caused pushback on utility rate increases, while the capital-intensive nature of their operations left them languishing in the high interest rate environment. It costs a lot of money to maintain,
Transformative technologies offer some of the most significant returns for investors. One area worth exploring is autonomous vehicle stocks. These stocks combine the power of AI and transportation, promising a new age of mobility. One of the main applications of artificial technology today is in autonomous driving. This technology promises to revolutionize how people will
Since July 16, volatility in the markets has increased. Stocks have entered correction territory, with the Nasdaq 100 down 13% from its peak. In light of the recent pullback, it’s time to start preparing a watchlist of the best bargain stocks to buy. Based on their earnings reports, these bargain stocks are hitting new heights
The global cloud computing market is set to triple by 2031 to hit $2.22 trillion. However, unlike other tech sectors, where new entrants have disrupted the market and given the old brands a run for their money, the cloud computing sector seems different. The best cloud computing stock continue to dominate the market. These three
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) has emerged as a highly valued stock after its Q2 2024 earnings report. With revenues surging and beating expectations, Palantir marked high growth due to its U.S. commercial and government segments. The company’s EPS marked a considerable improvement. This points to sharp operational management and strong market demand for its enterprise AI solutions.
Weakness in electric vehicle stocks is a buying opportunity. For one, EV sales are accelerating in the U.S. According to Kelley Blue Book, EV sales jumped about 11.3% in the second quarter to 330,463. Plus, as noted by Cox Automotive Director Stephanie Valdez Streaty, “We remain bullish on electric vehicle sales in the long term.
More and more Americans are looking for reliable, long-term stocks to bolster their retirement portfolios. While Americans continue to look for ways to retire younger, it is becoming harder to save for retirement. The effects of inflation and rising housing costs and future medical expenses have made it harder to retire. One way to counteract
AI stocks have gone out of style in recent weeks, and while some of the names may have been overvalued, it’s unlikely that an AI bubble is bursting before our eyes. Not to discount the magnitude of pain that the latest tech plunge has inflicted on investor portfolios, but the S&P 500 hasn’t even officially
With the stock market crashing, nothing may seem “hot” at the moment but don’t be blinded by short-term events. It is when stocks are down that you want to buy. It’s the perfect opportunity to put into action the philosophy of buy low, sell high. And some of the hottest stocks will be those involved
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