Biotech has long seemed to move slower than its fellow tech fields due to the complexity of biological systems and the difficulty of drug regulations. However, that precedent is set to change thanks to the growing implementation of artificial intelligence (AI), upending the field and bringing big changes to the industry. As a result, the
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Investing in EV stocks offers investors the opportunity to benefit from the world’s green energy transition. The automotive sector will play a significant role in major economies’ commitment to net zero emissions by 2050. Transportation accounts for approximately one-fifth of global GHG emissions. This presents a prime investment opportunity to benefit from the divestment in internal
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) stock spiked in July but then sank in August. So, what will autumn bring for Rivian’s loyal investors? Given the company’s impressive progress in a highly competitive electric vehicle (EV) market, I’m preparing for a Rivian Automotive share-price boost during these cool autumn months. Rivian Automotive isn’t the biggest or best-known EV
After a more-hawkish-than-expected speech from Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome Powell this week, stocks are suddenly plummeting. The record AI-inspired performance that tech stocks had in the first half of 2023 is turning into a late-summer market crash. Did the Fed pop the AI Bubble with its shockingly hawkish commentary? Are we going back to
Electric vehicle (EV) battery technology company QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) recently gained a high price target from a notable analyst firm. However, I don’t recommend chasing QS stock. Pick your buy price and be patient, as QuantumScape isn’t a risk-free business by any means. QuantumScape’s solid-state battery cell technology could alter the landscape for the EV battery industry.
This year has posed challenges for lithium stocks. After a strong rally, lithium has cooled off, and lithium stocks mirrored this trajectory. However, this correction offers a silver lining. Investors can capitalize on a strategic moment to pinpoint the best lithium stocks poised for future growth. The undeniable shift towards electric vehicles (EVs) has driven
Executive compensation in the United States has seen an astronomical surge over the decades. In 1965, CEOs of the nation’s largest corporations earned, on average, 20 times the salary of the typical worker. Today, this ratio has skyrocketed to 398 to 1. Top executives below CEOs have also seen strong growth in compensation. This has
The last few years have been great for the fintech sector. The effects of the pandemic have propelled the need for consumers and other entities to move to cashless payments and easy access to credit. This rising demand comes with the growing need to innovate and increase competition. This also pushed other big players into
Since becoming CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A NYSE:BRK-B) in 1965, Warren Buffett generated 3.7 million percent returns for investors. That’s a staggering statistic, considering the S&P 500 returned some 24.7 thousand percent. There is a good reason he’s referred to as the Oracle of Omaha. This has led to the rise of Warren Buffett dividend stocks
Besides investing in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, there are various other ways to benefit from secular industry tailwinds. This includes investment in battery stocks, lithium, and auto component manufacturers. This column discusses some of the best battery stocks to buy that can deliver multibagger returns in the next five years. Given the fact that EV
Machine learning has become one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century, with the potential to revolutionize everything from transportation to healthcare. As machine learning adoption accelerates, investors have a tremendous opportunity to profit from this megatrend. However, not all machine learning stocks are created equal. Many fledgling companies boast about machine learning
With increased volatility rocking the markets this year, it’s more important than ever for investors to ensure their portfolios are allocated across a balanced mix of stable, blue-chip stocks and higher growth opportunities. While the majority of your holdings should be devoted to established, dividend-paying companies, I believe carving out a portion for reasonably-priced growth
When it comes to investing, growth is the name of the game. You want to grow your portfolio and net worth by finding the best growth stocks to buy. So you should be looking at growth stocks to buy, right? That’s what I’m after. And I use the Portfolio Grader to winnow down the field
For those currently holding Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), especially those who bought NVDA stock near its highs (just over $500 per share), it may seem like the beginning of the end for this AI chip stock’s hot run. The generative artificial intelligence mega-trend resulted in shares more than tripling in price between January and August. In recent
It’s a well-known fact that the “big money” on Wall Street wants to draw retail investors’ focus away from great stock deals. This is simply because if everyday investors are not buying the shares of such companies, the lack of competition enables large entities to quietly accumulate these forgotten stocks to buy at a much
When a famous firm’s price-to-earnings ratio gets very low, do you just go ahead and buy the stock? That’s a question that value seekers will need to ask themselves if they’re considering United Airlines (NASDAQ:UAL) stock. It might be “cheap for a reason,” as the old saying goes. It’s not United Airlines’ fault that the U.S.
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) stock one of many names swept up by “AI mania” earlier this year. During this time, PLTR stock zoomed from around $6.50 per share, all the way back up to above $20 per share. Shares in the data analytics software firm have since coughed back a chunk of their 2023 gains, with
The penny stock euphoria of 2021 was decimated the following year on the back of tight monetary policies. Things may be turning around, and investors may want to consider which penny stocks to buy now. I believe this trend will continue with the outlook being positive for the S&P 500 index in 2024. It’s therefore
We’ve all made investment decisions we regret, but none sting more than missing the boat on a stock that explodes. Early-stage stocks can disappoint especially if they were on your radar well before it dominated markets. Early-stage stocks present a unique, but tricky, opportunity. It’s tough to sort good from the bad, especially in today’s
Some investors believe that the market is always correct and that stock prices always accurately reflect reality. As a result, they will rarely if ever buy stocks that are tumbling and that are out of favor with the market. But, that philosophy is provably misguided because there have been many cases in which tumbling stocks
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