Dive into the dynamic realm of undervalued AI penny stocks, offering robust long-term upside potential. By 2030, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to fuel the global economy with a staggering $15.7 trillion injection. Big tech is riding the wave, no doubt, and it’s often the nimble, small-cap pioneers that pivot, dart, and ultimately sprint ahead
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Long-term investing is a great way to build wealth, but first, you have to look for stocks to buy and hold forever. Forever is a long time, so it’s worth considering how a business will fare in both good times and bad, as you’re sure to see both. The economy is in a precarious position
The trillion-dollar market cap club in the United States is an exclusive one currently dominated by tech. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). Google and YouTube owner Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL). Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) and Elon Musk’s Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) were briefly members as well. But there’s one mega bank that could eventually
With economic uncertainty looming, many investors are looking for opportunities to capitalize on the market volatility. Fintech stocks present an intriguing option, as many are trading at record lows despite strong underlying financials and continued growth. In contrast, traditional bank stocks continue their downward slide, driven lower by rising interest rates and political gridlock. This
Penny stocks can be likened to the crazy world of cryptocurrencies where multibagger returns come at the blink of an eye. As an example, Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) stock was trading at $2.5 in March 2020. In a euphoric rally that followed, TLRY stock peaked out at $63.9 in February 2021. More recently, Riot Platforms (NASDAQ:RIOT) stock
If you want portfolio exposure to the future of artificial intelligence (AI) compatible hardware, then Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock is all you need. Right? Not necessarily, as Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), commonly known as just AMD, is also a key competitor in the AI arms race. Hence, it’s entirely reasonable to own equal dollar amounts of
Technological breakthroughs continue to dominate the minds and imaginations of investors in the stock market. The rise of AI technology has fueled rapid change, especially in the e-commerce, digital media and fintech industries. Although there’s plenty of revolutionary growth to come, and tech stocks may take time to reflect this growth, there are still some
From facilitating student loan repayments to offering crucial business services, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) serves a broad range of clients. I’ve been optimistic about the company and SOFI stock for a while, but this may be a time to exercise caution. Or better yet, SoFi Technologies investors can employ a careful strategy, which I will explain
It’s nearly impossible to keep up with all the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks. In fact, as noted by TechXplore.com, “It has become nearly impossible for human researchers to keep track of the overwhelming abundance of scientific publications in the field of artificial intelligence and to stay up-to-date with advances.” What we do know
The economy appears to be slowing down. Inflation and higher interest rates are proving to be a big drag on the economic outlook. That could make it a rough time for many dividend stocks. The weakness is particularly stark in consumer-facing industries. Bankruptcy filings have been sharply higher in 2023, led by retailers, and that appears to
In an uncertain crypto market, investors continue to debate whether this year’s recovery is for real. After all, the crypto sector has been through the ringer over the past couple years, after surging during the risk-on pandemic-era rally. Many of the more speculative projects have effectively fallen apart recently. However, some of the largest and
The selloff in stocks continues. The downturn that began in August and accelerated in September is ongoing as we near the end of October. Since Aug. 1, the benchmark S&P 500 index has declined 7%. The drop in equities has largely been broad-based with few names or sectors spared. That said, there are a few
Everyone in the business media has a suggestion or two of what stocks Warren Buffett should buy or companies Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B) ought to acquire. I’ve written several articles about Warren Buffett stocks in the past year. It’s hard not to do when Berkshire had $147 billion in cash available as of June 30.
You may not realize it based on mainstream market reporting the past few years, but EV stocks are more than a handful of high-risk speculative plays riding Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) coattails. Instead, if you’re bullish on the EV industry – as you should be, despite broader economic effects putting pressure on EV stocks – you should take a step back
Blockchain stocks are still popular despite Blockchain and decentralization being terms thrown around quite loosely these days. There are numerous reasons behind the popularity of the concepts. For one, globalization plays a big part as global sharing of human capital is on the rise. Unfortunately, the centralized banking ecosystem isn’t equipped to handle the speed
Equities markets have been through some turbulent weeks. The S&P500 and Nasdaq are only returning 10.0% and 26.8% since the start of the year. For context, in September, these indices returned around 34.1% and 17.6%, respectively, which speaks to the volatility markets have experienced recently. This has led to stocks to sell. Geopolitics and uncertainty
Dividend kings are companies that have raised their dividends for at least 50 consecutive years. Most of the companies that have achieved the latter milestone have had strong, growing businesses, excellent balance sheets, and sound fundamentals during most or all of the last 50 years. Without the latter characteristics, they would not have been able
Hydrogen energy is still trying to find its space within the world’s energy grid. Unfortunately, relatively higher costs have prevented hydrogen energy from receiving as much investment as solar and wind projects. The Inflation Reduction Act passed by the Biden Administration in 2022 provides both tax incentives and subsidies to clean energy projects, and this piece
The search for high-growth stocks may have taken a pause, for many investors. Rising interest rates have reduced the allure of growth companies relative to profit-generating dividend stocks. Additionally, recession risks have risen considerably in recent years, leading some investors to focus on tilting their portfolios in a defensive direction. With that said, there are
Investors would be wise to keep an eye out for megatrend stocks. Megatrends have a global impact and tend to play out over multiple business cycles. Those shifts have important impacts on megatrend stocks and set up certain sectors to thrive over the long term. Those megatrends include artificial intelligence, digitization, climate change, aging populations