Investors have many reasons for investing in plant-based food stocks. Whether they have a personal penchant for socially responsible investing or are just looking to make some cold hard cash in a burgeoning industry, there are many companies to consider. But there are also a lot of ups and downs in the vegan-friendly and plant-based
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For those seeking a top mega-cap tech stock to buy and hold, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) has proven to be an excellent long-term pick. Indeed, AMZN stock has seen an impressive surge this year, making its way into the $2 trillion club. Amazon continues to show strength and growth in generative AI, e-commerce and cloud computing. In
Stock splits continue to be one of the major themes in the market this year. Shoemaker Deckers Outdoor (NYSE:DECK) just announced a six-for-one stock split that will take effect on Sept. 9 this year. It follows a 10-for-1 stock split by microchip developer Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) on July 15 that lowered its share price to $170
Semiconductors power many devices that you use every day. You can find this technology in your computer, car, refrigerator, and other everyday items. Chipmakers have reported rising revenue and earnings for years, but artificial intelligence has taken these companies to new heights. Artificial intelligence is a booming industry that’s projected to maintain a 36.6% compound
Over the last two weeks, stocks – tech stocks in particular – have been hammered hard. Between July 11 and 25, the S&P 500 slid more than 4%. And the Nasdaq Composite shed nearly 8% in that same timeframe. But in the past two days, the selling pressure on Wall Street has turned into buying
Tech stocks comprise many of the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite. This sector features many high-growth companies that can scale their revenue and profits over time. Many corporations within the industry have annual recurring revenue models. However, a major weakness of most tech stocks is that they amass high valuations. Many investors get excited
Even with a small exposure, speculative stocks can greatly impact the portfolio. With the markets anticipating rate cuts, higher trading and speculative activity is likely. It’s a good time to bet on speculative ideas for 100% returns in the next three to six months. An important point to note is that not all speculative stocks
Today, we will discuss three recent analyst upgrades on Wall Street. Earnings season is in full swing, and the market is navigating volatility and uncertainty. The current market choppiness highlights the need for diversifying portfolios to include robust shares that may get analyst upgrades. On July 24, stocks sold off following underwhelming reports from Tesla
When we hear of human augmentation, it’s easy to picture something out of a sci-fi movie. But actually, we interact with human augmentation devices and capabilities on a day-to-day basis without it being apparent. Devices such as smartphones and fitness trackers are examples of such devices. Human augmentation simply means tools that improve our physical,
Are investors getting worried? After hitting a new all-time high 10 days ago, the S&P 500 has lost 5% of its value. The tech-laden Nasdaq 100 is worse, down over 7%. Having come so far so fast, investors are hedging their bets. There could be a valid reason to do this. A favorite indicator of
While many have stated that former President Donald Trump’s vice presidential pick in JD Vance was him doubling down to appeal to Rust Belt voters, there might be a different angle as to why Trump selected Vance. That’s because, for around five years, Vance was a venture capitalist, meaning his role as vice president could also result in
It might seem like there’s a typo in the title, but 4D printing stocks are a real industry emerging right now. But what is 4D printing, other than just 3D printing in an extra dimension? Well, in this case, it is any form of 3D printing that can move after being printed without any additional
While it may sound like something straight out of science fiction, acoustic cloaking technology is real, albeit incredibly niche in its industrial applications. As a result, there are currently no companies we can comfortably call acoustic cloaking companies, and no stocks that are directly related to the acoustic cloaking technology. However, several defense companies have
Quantum computing holds massive potential, creating substantial opportunities for quantum computing stocks. For example, a recent McKinsey report states that quantum computing could help generate nearly $2 trillion in value for chemicals, life sciences, finance, and mobility by 2035. Look at the chemicals industry, for example. With chemicals, quantum computing could “open up the possibility
Social networks have changed how we interact with the world and consume information. It’s easier to see what people are up to when they regularly post about their lives on these platforms. Many businesses have noticed the soaring amount of hours people spend on social media each day. Companies have created accounts on many of
Certain companies rise above the rest in the technology sector, quietly positioning themselves as trillion-dollar companies with explosive growth. Here, the focus is on the secrets of three such hidden titans. These industry leaders showcase exceptional market dominance, technological leadership, and strategic foresight, which make them prime candidates for massive valuation expansion. Understanding these companies’
Following a series of historic events for the modern era, former President Donald Trump has never looked more likely to become president. This is especially relevant to investors in the broader artificial intelligence industry, who are waiting to see how the next administration will handle the regulation of AI. In the case of Trump, American
Blue-chip stocks are known for their stability, but recent investor caution suggests that even these giants aren’t immune to scrutiny. Following a rollicking start to the year, the stock market is consolidating. Wall Street is on the fence over where the market could head next, with equally compelling arguments on both sides. Adding to the
High-yield dividend stocks allow investors to generate steady cash flow while holding onto their shares. However, most of these same stocks tend to underperform the stock market. While a 5% yield may look good, it won’t be nearly as attractive if the stock drops by 50% in five years. Many telecom companies offer high yields,
Auto stocks across the board have sold off recently. We saw poorly received quarterly earnings releases from not just Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), but Ford (NYSE:F) and General Motors (NYSE:GM) as well. However, when it comes to “buying the dip,” instead of buying any of these names, you may want to consider automotive stocks that have been
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