Oil stocks are surging. To put it simply, the energy sector is back. After bottoming out around $65/barrel in May, the price of crude oil has topped $90/barrel. New projections suggest that oil demand will outstrip supply for at least the rest of the year. And the Biden Administration is attempting to refill the strategic
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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) represents the pinnacle of success for tech stocks with its revolutionary products and multi-trillion-dollar market cap. While the odds of another nascent tech company reaching those lofty heights are slim, plenty possess the potential to generate substantial returns. Many of today’s market-leading tech stocks were once small, speculative companies themselves. Had you invested
Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) stock might be worth a look. The company specializes in large-scale fuel cells for consistent power generation and electrolyzers that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Its emphasis on standby hydrogen power sets them apart from rivals like Plug Power (NYSE:PLUG), which concentrates on hydrogen in mobility applications. Bloom Energy faces challenges
Entertainment stocks that are worth buying are a bit needle in a haystack right now. With costs on the rise, most people are finding cheaper ways to amuse themselves. That means anyone vying for the shrinking pool of discretionary dollars is up against some stiff competition. Valuation among these companies is markedly lower as investors
Analyzing the stock market takes a lot of effort. Investors have to stay on top of earnings reports, industry news, economic reports and major events. It is time-consuming to analyze smaller companies and see if they still have good growth prospects or if it is time to abandon ship. Some investors prefer to buy trusted
E-commerce stocks aren’t what they used to be. Online merchants and payment companies thrived during the pandemic when the whole world was forced to shop virtually. However, as the Covid-19 crisis has retreated, so too have the share prices of e-commerce companies. Even a dominant player like Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is trading 20% lower today than the
In this article CTLT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Rows of glass vials in a biologics laboratory in Sweden. Photographer: Mikael Sjoberg/Bloomberg Bloomberg Creative | Bloomberg Creative Photos | Getty Images Company: Catalent (CTLT) Business: Catalent develops and manufactures solutions for drugs, protein-based biologics, cell and gene therapies, and consumer health products worldwide. The
Travel stocks have embarked on a remarkable journey in recent times, one that investors are keenly following. With the travel industry slowly regaining its footing after the turbulence of the past couple of years, discerning investors are eyeing opportunities in the market. In this article, we’ll delve into the realm of travel stocks. We focus
With markets remaining choppy and sentiment still cautious, many quality stocks are trading at tempting valuations. Recent indiscriminate selling has knocked down the valuations of profitable, growing companies to levels that don’t accurately reflect their long-term potential. Savvy investors can exploit this disconnect by identifying and buying shares in temporarily-mispriced businesses. Though broader macroeconomic challenges
From planes to trains to automobiles, every innovation in human movement has opened new doors and new industries. Some of the most innovative companies of today are now bringing in flying cars, promising to once again revolutionize the way we travel around. Flying car stocks will bring about easier short-flights, and the possibility to fly
On Monday, Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) announced it had acquired assets from Romeo Power for $3.5 million. From a fundamental standpoint, this means… well… not much. The $3.5 million purchase represents less than 2% of Mullen’s reported cash, and the assets appear to be a part of a fire sale that Mullen probably didn’t need. Nevertheless,
My mission, should I choose to accept it, is to find the three most undervalued materials stocks to buy in September. Dr. Ed Yardeni and his capable crew at Yardeni Research produce interesting charts weekly about the S&P 500. I’m always looking at sector performance, both monthly and year-to-date (YTD). In the latest edition, materials
GM workers with the UAW Local 2250 union strike outside the General Motors Wentzville Assembly Plant in Wentzville, Missouri, Sept. 15, 2023. Michael B. Thomas | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. General Motors, Ford, Stellantis — Shares of Ford rose slightly, while General Motors gained 1% and Stellantis was
After years of factory closures and offshoring, manufacturing is returning to America. A 2022 report by the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. said that manufacturing in the U.S. is experiencing a “renaissance”. It noted that the sector today accounts for $2.3 trillion in annual gross domestic product (GDP), employs 12 million people, and directly supports
Sometimes, I’ll root for an underdog. However, I just can’t get behind electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) in 2023. LCID stock has been a poor performer and could easily continue to lose value this year. I’m not the only commentator who’s concerned about Lucid Group’s future prospects. As we’ll see, at least one expert
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) shares have surged 65% year-to-date amid optimism about its AI prospects, but the company faced challenges due to a PC market downturn. Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) AI success underscored AMD’s lag, yet AMD stock has grown 212% over the last five years, making it a leader worth watching. Many investors have shifted their
Pursuing undervalued Cathie Wood stocks radiates a magnetic allure for investors aiming for a hefty financial breakthrough. The stocks favored by Wood are risky but grounded in foresight, offering tremendous long-term upside potential. She has effectively navigated the volatile waves of SPAC-mania and the burgeoning retail investor sphere with a discerning eye. Wood’s ARK ETF
Over the past year, fintech stocks have been under lots of pressure. While enterprise software stocks like Workday (NASDAQ:WDAY) and Intuit (NASDAQ:INTU) are near 52-week highs, some fintechs are at multi-year lows. Sentiment has turned extremely negative, a stark contrast from the rosy pandemic period. However, the market’s indifference is creating an opportunity. Some undervalued
Michael Burry, the legendary investor who famously predicted the 2008 financial crisis, made waves with his recent stock picks again. Burry’s insight and strategic thinking led him to invest in three seemingly disparate industries: healthcare, travel, and entertainment. Burry’s selection appears to have in common a tapestry of strategic considerations, financial insights, and growth potential. The
Personally, I believe that nuclear energy will undoubtedly be the energy source of the future, besides being much less polluting than fossil fuels, I think it has much better uses and power than traditional energy sources. This has led to the rise of undervalued nuclear energy stocks to buy. There are many companies making great