Within the universe of penny stocks, micro-caps are possibly the riskiest bet. They represent companies with a market valuation that’s below $250 million. These are, therefore, early-stage businesses or ideas that have plunged due to a lack of investor confidence. However, if sentiments change, these can be multibagger penny stocks. It’s worth noting that penny
It’s safe to say that you just can’t keep meme stocks out of the equation. Especially after the recent meme stock rally, triggered by Keith Gill, aka “Roaring Kitty,” to social media, had the market buzzing again. Consequently, the OG meme stocks in GameStop (NYSE:GME) and AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) sprung back into action again. Yet within days,
Saving for your golden years generally follows the tried-and-true principle of acquiring passive income providers, but these retirement growth stocks can offer a twist to this narrative. Don’t get me wrong: you should still stick with your bread and butter. But there’s nothing wrong with adding some responsible seasoning. Yes, targeting blue chips that pay
As you approach retirement, it’s crucial to carefully consider your investment portfolio and make strategic decisions to safeguard your financial future. While some stocks may seem attractive, certain investments can pose significant risks to your retirement savings. In this article, we will explore seven stocks that retirees and those nearing retirement should avoid. These stocks
Mid-May saw a round of meme stock rallies thanks to Keith Gill, a.k.a Roaring Kitty’s return on social media. Roaring Kitty is the trader from Massachusetts who instigated the infamous meme stock breakout in 2021 that pitted retail investors against Wall Street. In true meme fashion, this signaled to retail investors that another meme rally
Have you ever heard of the uncanny valley? It refers to the unsettling feeling humans sometimes experience when seeing a humanoid robot or generated face, for example. It arises when such faces feel slightly “off.” The term itself was coined by a Japanese professor in the 1970s with the “valley” referring to an inflection point
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is a Big Tech giant and a Magnificent Seven member. Even Microsoft can’t afford to be complacent. The company must innovate in generative artificial intelligence. Microsoft stock earns a “B” grade despite the challenge. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told Fortune that his company must “stay humble, stay hungry, and exhibit a growth mindset.” That’s a great
Looking for bear market stocks to own? Indeed, experiencing a market crash during your lifetime is a gut-wrenching experience. Seeing your portfolio tank can give anyone considerable stress and sleepless nights. That’s why I always advocate for a diverse and defensive portfolio to help weather market downturns. Many examples of defensive stocks operate in industries
Video games continue to be one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the world. Nearly 50 years after the first video game consoles debuted, the industry is stronger and more diverse than ever. According to Midia Research, the video games industry will reach global annual revenues of more than $300 billion and a
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG,GOOGL) shares have recently hit new all-time highs. Despite bullish market sentiment, concerns arise about the future of Alphabet stock. Bullishness is heating up, but so too is the competition. Not only could this affect the extent to which this company can capitalize on the generative artificial intelligence growth trend. Gen AI-powered offers from
While blue-chip stocks should always make up the core of your investments, it pays to also look at other options when creating an optimized portfolio. You should still look for growth stocks to buy, but it’s a good idea to consider those that are under the radar. One good method is to look for growth
System integrators combine multiple technology products, usually made by a variety of companies, on behalf of clients. Among the world’s best-known system integrators are Accenture (NYSE:ACN) and India’s Wipro (NYSE:WIT). Many companies around the world are looking to utilize AI. Indeed, according to a recent survey by Gartner, 46% of chief information officers globally are
It was easily the most important event of the current earnings cycle when Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) recently released its financial results. These results would clarify the AI hardware market for investors. Nvidia and the AI processor industry are thriving. Barring unforeseen events, NVDA stock should see clear skies ahead. I usually support underdog businesses, but Nvidia is an
With the Nasdaq keeping up its record of reaching new heights in May, investors are wondering which stocks to buy amidst the record-breaking environment. The artificial intelligence (AI) rally continues, with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) posting new records. However, many AI stocks have not followed through for obvious reasons. Typically, savvy investors look to buy stocks with
No disrespect to AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) fans or “Apes,” but more cautious financial traders might prefer a less volatile and risk-fraught cinema stock. I invite you to conduct your due diligence on IMAX (NYSE:IMAX) stock and consider taking a small position. Just to recap, IMAX isn’t nearly as big a company as AMC Entertainment is,
In the world of EV stocks, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock remains king. The U.S. EV maker continues to demand the highest valuation of its peers and is among the most noted and respected brands in the space. However, a series of macro and company-specific issues have hit this stock over the past year. Demand for EVs
No matter an investor’s confidence level in a particular position, not all stocks guarantee success. Some companies, despite their long-running blue-chip status, or consistent growth decade after decade, fail to adapt to a rapidly changing market. This results in companies that, by all metrics of prior performance, should be stable investments. Yet, their future looks
In retirement, stability and downside protection are the main investment objectives. You need retirement-proof stocks that guarantee stable growth with minimal volatility to succeed. Otherwise, picking unstable stocks might expose your portfolio to extreme gyrations and in some cases, steep losses. Therefore, as you consider your retirement funds, it is of utmost importance to review
In 2023, tech stocks have become more popular. Many of the most popular names in the market have surged as hopes of interest rate cuts continue to drive interest. However, the surge in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption could be the most important factor to consider. Many top “Magnificent 7” stocks are certainly seeing this driver
Dividend stocks offer stability and cash flow. These two traits can grow portfolios and put investors in better positions by the time they want to retire. As investors get older, they often take fewer risks. That’s because they have fewer years to recover from corrections and economic downturns. However, if retirement is at least a