Now might be a great time for investors to consider scooping up shares of these robotics stocks. I think that although in the short-term these technologies will be a slow burn in terms of improving company productivity, the tech stack of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT), will all contribute
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As the dark clouds of a potential recession loom on the horizon, investors are scrambling to find safe havens for their hard-earned money. While it’s true that most stocks tend to suffer during economic downturns, there are always a few outliers that manage to defy the odds and emerge stronger than ever. However, before you
August sent investors into a tizzy, with massive volatility shaking up major indices. However, amidst the chaos, betting on the best entertainment stocks on the dip could prove wise. In the backdrop of interest rate cuts, entertainment stocks offer a particularly attractive opportunity. Moreover, with corporate profits expected to rise, the sector stands to gain
After enduring last week’s steep selloff, AI stocks are now roaring back to life, driven higher by strengthening fundamental trends. In fact, the Global X Artificial Intelligence ETF (AIQ) is already up about 8% off of last Monday’s lows. And we believe this is just the start of the AI Boom ‘reheating’ and AI stocks
With many signs showing the AI boom is continuing, Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) will enjoy tremendous benefits from the trend going forward. What’s more, after AVGO stock declined in recent weeks, the share’s valuation looks quite attractive. And by and large, the Street appears very bullish on the name. In light of these points, I recommend long-term,
Buying dividend stocks has proven to be a superior investing strategy. Because dividend payers tend to be large, successful businesses, they can better withstand the winds of market turmoil. Analysts at the Hartford Funds found that going as far back as 1930, stocks that initiated and raised their dividends handily beat all other stocks. Moreover,
We are currently in the midst of a correction, a downturn and potentially a recession. Whatever it is, volatility remains high. Investors have engaged in a broad market sell-off over the last month or so. Although there have been some signs of a rebound, Many continue to worry that a market crash is looming. Given
There’s a tech wreck going on in the market right now. The Nasdaq Composite index that is mostly comprised of tech stocks is down 10% over the last month and officially in a correction. Many well-known and formerly high-flying tech names have seen their share price fall 30% or more since the beginning of July.
On Monday, Aug. 5, stock markets went into a full meltdown, triggered by the release of a disappointing July jobs report. That was followed by a decision by the Bank of Japan to raise its short-term policy rate target to 0.25% from the range of 0% to 0.1%. The bank also announced a sharp decline
Turmoil in the market can put even the most seasoned investors at unease. Thankfully, several stocks for uncertain times can help weather the storm. These stocks show promise of stability, consistent returns and resilience during unfavorable market conditions. An uncertain economy, commonly referred to as a “bouncy” economy is when the future of the economy
Some of the best biotech opportunities can be found in oversold obesity treatment stocks. Look at Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY), for example. The last time I mentioned LLY, I said, “Oversold shares of Eli Lilly could easily bounce higher on sales of its obesity drugs. And it could easily jump higher with its Zepbound drug being considered for
Thanks to the benefit of hindsight, the disastrous spell of the Covid-19 crisis represented the best time for airline stocks to buy on the dip. Obviously, that season has long passed. However, that doesn’t mean that the concept of acquiring temporarily undervalued air travel investments is no longer relevant. On the contrary, we could be
What exactly are people talking about when they mention meme stocks? It’s a surprisingly contentious topic, leading to bizarrely unnecessary vitriol on public forums and social media platforms. To avoid the drama, let’s just bring up one possible definition. According to global online trading and investment firm IG Group, a meme stock “is a publicly
New Citi price targets were recently released. Citigroup is one of the largest financial institutions in the world and has analysts who perform in-depth research on stocks. The company’s stock price targets can give investors an idea of what Wall Street thinks about a stock and how much upside or downside an investment might have.
Artificial intelligence may very well take over the world. However, like anything in the market, excessive hype can push valuations ahead of the sector. That appears to have been the case recently regarding the tech sector meltdown. Suddenly, the CBOE Volatility Index or VIX screamed higher, indicating fear in the market. But that could present
With the stock markets flinching, it’s the right time to look into some AI stocks to buy on the dip. This past week, we saw AI stocks selling off sharply. The leaders of last year’s surge in the Magnificent 7, saw trillions wiped off from their market caps. This downturn aligns closely with the outlook
As whispers of interest rate cuts circulate, the investment world is brimming with promise. While global markets have been on the edge, history tells us that the Federal Reserve typically saves emergency rate cuts for full-blown crises, like the 2008 meltdown or the COVID-19 shock. However, the recent uptick in unemployment has sparked significant concern regarding
Ongoing developments in next generation launch vehicles, as well as lunar missions, together with the rising interest of the private sector in space exploration, make space explorations stocks potentially lucrative targets for investors. The rivalry between the two global superpowers is growing ever more heated, and both the United States and China are pouring money
The stock market plummeted last week on fears of a recession. The S&P 500 tumbled more than 3% as investors fled former high-flying stocks. While the benchmark index did claw back all the losses to essentially breakeven by the end of the week, such wild swings could be a sign of a new, more sustained
A large majority of the companies have already reported second-quarter results. While we can call it a mixed earnings season, there are a few companies that beat expectations and reported record revenue and profits. These earnings winners have proved their strength and are ready for a stellar second half of the year. I’ve identified three
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