Enterprise AI is the application of artificial intelligence to enterprise grade software to help organizations improve their productivity and efficiency. It’s an area of AI that will undoubtedly produce some of the greatest stock investments moving forward. Currently, three enterprise AI stocks stand out in my mind although there are plenty of other logical choices.
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The growth stock sector has performed variably across different industries. Technology, healthcare and consumer discretionary sectors continue to offer opportunities. In particular, these companies are leading in their fields or are positioned in high-growth areas like artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health​. Moreover, growth stocks typically thrive in environments of low interest rates and economic
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Volatility has increased on Wall Street while tech stocks are taking a breather. As a result, many investors are eyeing value stocks to buy, which may hold considerable potential for future returns. Research indicates that value stocks often outperform both the market average and growth stocks during downturns, offering stability amid market volatility. Although they
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Investors don’t need an excuse to acquire shares of enterprises tied to artificial intelligence. With the sector exploding in scope and scale, it’s inherently attracted significant attention. However, there’s a clear need for hidden AI stocks; that is, entities that haven’t quite captured the spotlight like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) or some of the other usual suspects.
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Barron’s published an article mid-June characterizing Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) as the pricey AI play. It offered up seven AI alternatives that trade for much cheaper valuations. Think of them as AI stocks to buy instead of Nvidia.  Krane Funds Advisors senior investment strategist Anthony Sassine told Barron’s that AI companies operating in emerging markets in Asia
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Hydrogen stocks have certainly seen better days. The Global X Hydrogen ETF (NASDAQ:HYDR), which holds 29 different hydrogen-related equities and has an AUM of $43.2 million, plummeted 40% over the past 12 months. A tough macroeconomic environment coupled with relatively cheap oil and gas prices have absorbed the attractiveness and competitiveness of companies offering hydrogen
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Some cheap cloud stocks seem to have been glued to the sidelines amid the impressive rally in tech stocks. Undoubtedly, much of the focus seems to be on the “pick and shovels” types of plays right now, with the AI chip stocks stealing the show. Whether we’re talking about GPUs, CPUs, high-performance memory chips or
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It’s been smooth sailing for the cruise industry – creating a big opportunity for some of the top cruise stocks to buy. For one, as I said just days ago, companies like Norwegian Cruise Lines (NYSE:NCLH) report record bookings thanks to booming demand. Carnival (NYSE:CCL) says it’s “capturing more guests than ever before.” Royal Caribbean (NYSE:RCL) is hiring thousands to staff its ships and private destinations
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The semiconductor industry has been a reliable segment for long-term investors for many years. Many chipmakers have benefitted from artificial intelligence tailwinds as companies rush to capitalize on the new technology. Semiconductors are also found in everyday devices and appliances, such as computers, cars, and refrigerators. Investors have to look no further than the iShares Semiconductor
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It’s unrealistic to expect to make millions from the markets in a quick time. Good business will create value and millionaires over the long term. Having said that, investors need to have a dynamic approach and grab opportunities that can deliver quick trading returns. The profits can be channeled to long-term bets. A likely opportunity to make quick
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While Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has recently faced business setbacks due to dipping demand for electric vehicles, its approach to fully self-driving cars has kept interest in its stock high. Yet, despite being the furthest ahead, Tesla isn’t the only automaker focusing on the technology. Now major competitors across markets are developing their approach to becoming autonomous
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