Data analytics company GlobalData projects that the AI market will grow 35% annually over the next few years, reaching $909 billion by 2030. Naturally, that’s made AI chip stocks extremely popular with investors. Google the words “AI chip stocks” in quotation marks, and you will get 39,600 results. AI is undoubtedly a priority subject for
Just a couple of years after electric vehicles looked to be the future of the automotive industry, the stock market’s taken a vicious turn. Now if you’re still investing in auto stocks, you need to think more about EV stocks to sell than those you should be adding to your portfolio. Rising interest rates in
If you’re wondering what stocks to sell this quarter, you’re in the right place. Nothing lasts forever, not even stocks. During a 2018 all-hands meeting, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) founder and then CEO Jeff Bezos famously said: “I predict one day Amazon will fail. Amazon will go bankrupt.” Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) was on the verge of going bankrupt
The Dow 30 is a venerable group of blue-chip stocks known for their stability. So, it’s fair to say that none of these companies will cease to exist. But as investors know, market corrections can strike speculative and blue-chip stocks alike. That makes it look like it is time to focus on Dow stocks to
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) says that by 2030, electric vehicles (EVs) will make up more than 35% of global new car sales. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) remains the King of EVs despite consistent hurdles in recent months. But it’s evident that the competition is picking up, with other EV companies offering better models at better prices. According to Bank
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) is slowly losing its shine. Unlike rivals like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) that have seen a boost from recent earnings, the outlook for Rivian stock is decidedly more mixed. Despite its key partnership with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Rivian’s February 2024 report disappointed, leading to a significant stock price drop. In 2023, the company reported a
Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) has been quite popular since its launch two decades ago. Indeed, 2023 was a mixed-bag of expectations for Reddit stock, especially when investors saw an $804 million revenue which was accompanied by a $91 million loss. Reddit admitted it was slow to monetize its platform, but expressed optimism about its business potential. The
If you’re only looking for a risk-free, “steady Eddie” financial-sector holding, then you probably don’t want to invest in Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD). Bear in mind, Robinhood isn’t a traditional broker and trading platform. Still, risk-tolerant folks may find valid reasons to own Robinhood stock, so we’re assigning it a “B” grade. Robinhood became famous as a
As the days pass and the market slowdown continues, many analysts are wondering if the artificial intelligence (AI) bubble has finally popped. From a logical perspective, several companies have disproportionately benefited from the AI moniker and related marketing. However, a deeper question remains, even as price corrections sweep across the AI giants and their affiliates.
Surely, it’s tempting for investors to place huge bets on Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM). The company is a chipmaking giant with expectation-beating earnings results. Overeager traders should pay attention to TSM’s outlook for the global chip market. With that in mind, it’s not an ideal time to buy Taiwan Semiconductor stock. It’s been an interesting year
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) finally fell, hard making Nvidia stock look vulnerable for the first time in a while. Analysts are focused on the $80 per share fall on April 19, it’s now trading 14% below where it was a month ago, when it peaked at $950/share. You could get in early on April 23 below $825.
The world of streaming is rapidly evolving, with more viewers cutting the cord and shifting towards on-demand content. This is why investors are on the hunt for the best streaming stocks to own in 2024. The allure of on-demand content, personalized viewing experiences, and global accessibility has propelled streaming platforms forward. Their ability to adapt
The unwavering pursuit of stocks to make you a millionaire is both exhilarating and challenging. Identifying these superstar stocks requires a keen eye for spotting trends, understanding key financial metrics and being patient. These unique companies possess a rare combination of visionary leadership, disruptive innovation and solid fundamentals. Additionally, they are at the forefront of
As the old adage goes, with great reward comes great risk – many growth stocks have come crashing back down to earth after failing to live up to the hype. So how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? The key is to focus on growth stocks with real profitability or a clear path to getting
Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are in a tizzy, communicated by Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) more than 40% year-to-date slump. If that doesn’t provide enough evidence, consider the Global X Autonomous & Electric Vehicles ETF‘s (NASDAQ:DRIV) near 10% year-to-date drawdown. Although recent results show that EV stocks are under pressure, key metrics indicate numerous EV stocks are oversold. For
Every once in a while, a blind squirrel finds a nut. The same can be said about the best $5 stocks. While I wouldn’t recommend putting more than one or two percentage points of your portfolio in $5 stocks, like a blind squirrel, you sometimes can hit paydirt. It’s not often, mind you, but all
Investing legend Peter Lynch, who managed the flagship Magellan Fund for Fidelity Investments, encouraged individuals to beat Wall Street by buying stocks that they saw doing well on Main Street. From 1977 to 1990, when Lynch managed the Magellan Fund, it posted a 29.2% annual return. Clearly something worked. Now, inspired by the investing legend, I
As the market pulls back in April, it’s time to put some dry powder to work. Some of the top Nasdaq stocks have pulled back significantly and present opportunities at current levels. After a 25% rally since November 2023, when the market barely had any pullback, a bigger correction was in the cards. It appears
In a bull market, the role of blue-chip stocks is often understated. Investors look for growth stocks with millionaire-maker potential. However, when markets are volatile or trending lower, blue-chip stocks are a fortress for the portfolio. With relatively volatile market conditions, this column discusses three undervalued blue-chip dividend stocks to consider. It’s worth noting that
The U.S. economy holds promise with the rapid growth of robotics stocks and automation across industries. Companies increasingly invest in automated systems, expecting significant improvements in output quality, efficiency and uptime. The retail and consumer goods sector, in particular, is poised to lead this automation wave, with substantial capital allocations planned over the next five