It’s no secret that a few names have reached excessive valuations during the recent growth stocks rally. And so, they are overdue for a correction. Even if you think that AI will generate hundreds of billions in revenue within this decade, these stocks of AI-related businesses are trading far too ahead of the curve. Therefore,
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is driving markets higher. For the past seven months, AI is the number one catalyst for equities. It’s also a major shot in the arm of technology stocks that were crushed throughout 2022 as the U.S. Federal Reserve steadily raised interest rates. AI taking markets by storm comes as no surprise. Given
The biotechnology industry is simply amazing, always advancing and bringing new drugs to fight complicated and serious diseases. If you are thinking about investing in this sector, it is crucial to know the best biotech stocks that can give you great returns. In this article, I’m going to introduce you to three companies that are making
In unearthing gems from the realm of blockchain, savvy investors will have taken notice of undervalued blockchain stocks. These equities have been making waves, having rebounded impressively over the last six months in line with the spectacular resurgence of the cryptocurrency sector. As Bitcoin (BTC-USD) registers a year-to-date price surge exceeding the 80% mark, the
Electric vehicle (EV) stocks sure paid the price during the 2022 bear market. However, this group has been performing much better during the 2023 bull market. Investors are now looking for the best EV stocks to buy before the breakout. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been the undisputed leader of the move — which is not surprising
One of Canada’s most-read personal finance columnists is The Globe and Mail’s Rob Carrick. He recently used artificial intelligence (AI) to create a portfolio of ETFs to buy and hold in under 20 seconds. Carrick was using the 1,300 ETFs listed on a Canadian stock exchange. So, it won’t be of much use to Americans.
Investors often underestimate the power of dividends. Over the years, about 69% of the S&P 500’s returns have come from reinvested dividends. Thus, companies that provide regular dividend payments are worth considering for long-term investment strategies. Focusing on companies with steady, repeat purchases in everyday life can be beneficial for recurring income and potential long-term
Leon Neal | Getty Images News | Getty Images The Securities and Exchange Commission wants corporate America to tell investors more about cybersecurity breaches and what’s being done to fight them. Much more. The SEC is scheduled to vote today on rules that would require public companies to disclose “material” cybesecurity breaches within four days after
In this article MSFT GOOGL PACW SNAP TMO TDOC Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, US, on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. Alphabet Inc. is expected to release earnings figures on February 2. Marlena Sloss | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. Alphabet
Among electric vehicle stocks, Nio (NYSE:NIO) is one that makes big moves, on news both directly and indirectly tied to the China-based EV maker’s potential prospects. A prime example of this is with the reason behind the latest spike in price for NIO stock. Already trending since the start of the month, NIO stock made
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is renowned for innovation and steady revenue growth, making Apple stock a perennial favorite, with some market experts predicting a potential $4 trillion valuation by 2025. As Apple stock has already surged over 40% this year, investors eagerly await its future performance in 2023. While I remain long on this stock, I have
It goes without saying that Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) leads the pack among chip companies capitalizing on the generative artificial intelligence trend. With this, it makes sense that, among chip stocks, NVDA stock has gained the most thanks to this secular growth trend. NVDA is up more than threefold year-to-date, while shares in the company’s competitors have
The market for artificial intelligence chips is heating, and there are clear winners in 2023 so far. Unfortunately, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock isn’t one of those winners. Moreover, don’t assume that Intel’s capital position will improve quickly this year or even next year. The bull case just isn’t strong enough to recommend INTC stock right now. Sure,
There is no electric vehicle revolution without EV batteries. The long-term investment opportunities are plentiful, from the companies that mine the raw materials to those that produce the batteries and charging stations. Today, we’ll look at the best battery stocks to buy as the world shifts gears into the electric future. According to MarketsandMarkets, the
The cybersecurity market is expanding rapidly. Corporations and individuals alike are putting more of a priority on protecting their computers, whether it is a large cloud storage network or one laptop computer. The spread of malware, spyware, ransomware, and other malicious viruses has everyone on edge and looking to protect their data. This had led
Hydrogen stocks hold a lot of promise currently. The world is undergoing an energy transition that is centered on limiting global warming and overall emissions. Hydrogen is particularly important in that fight as it doesn’t release carbon dioxide when it is combusted. Carbon dioxide emissions are among the chief greenhouse gases that raise the earth’s
Wall Street felt like the 1% tax on share repurchases would slow companies buying back stock. That didn’t happen, The Wall Street Journal argued in March. However, it did say that the proposed 4% tax on buybacks just might. This has led to the rise of companies buying back stocks. “[D]espite the 1% levy, stock
According to Finviz.com, if you’re looking for high yield S&P 500 stocks, energy companies such as Pioneer Natural Resources (NYSE:PXD) at 10.75% and Devon Energy (NYSE:DVN) at 8.63% are the best of the best. Energy stocks have lost their momentum in 2023 — the worst-performing S&P 500 sector year-to-date, down 4.1% through July 21 —
Tracey Ryniec and Sheraz Mian take a look at a hot specialty retailer and an infrastructure contractor.
Millionaire-maker growth stocks have seen significant appreciation this year. However, for many growth stocks, their stock prices don’t reflect the new “bull market,” and remain depressed. Suppose we exclude the FAANGs and look at the bigger picture. In that case, you can invest in two types of growth stocks: momentum stocks like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), which runs