With the announcement of Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) new approach to artificial intelligence (AI) called Apple Intelligence, three of the biggest cloud computing stocks are about to reach the next level of consumer exposure. That’s because Apple is now moving toward offering on-device, artificial intelligence through a partnership with OpenAI for its ChatGPT platform. While the AI
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It’s crucial to strike a balance between stability and growth potential. While the majority of your portfolio should consist of reliable, blue-chip stocks, I believe allocating a small portion to speculative assets can unlock tremendous opportunities. High-risk, high-reward investments like cryptocurrencies or penny stocks can turn a modest sum into a life-changing fortune. Of course,
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In investing, selecting the right blue-chip stocks can be the cornerstone of securing a stable and prosperous financial future. Here, the focus is on three blue-chip stocks with financial strength, market edge, and growth potential. These elements make them top candidates to fortify portfolios. Certainly, blue-chip stocks can weather economic fluctuations, deliver constant returns, and
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In the last few years, technological advancements in the fintech sector have put several fintech stocks to buy in the limelight.  For the uninitiated, fintech refers to companies that offer technology solutions for money management. That includes mobile banking or trading apps, e-wallets and peer-to-peer payment platforms.  And while fintech’s relevance has surged, the last
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When it comes to cyber threats, we’re sitting ducks. Our government, cities, major corporations, schools, hospitals, and even millions of individuals are still poorly prepared for more attacks. All of which is creating big opportunities for leading cybersecurity stocks. AT&T (NYSE:T) just said nearly all of its wireless subscribers’ call and text interactions were exposed
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Today, we’ll explore three stable blue-chip stocks to buy. As the earnings season approaches, Wall Street is getting readyfor potential market volatility. With the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 already up 18% and 21% this year, respectively, it’s clear that market fortunes can shift rapidly. In uncertain times like these, blue-chip stocks provide a reliable anchor, offering stability and resilience when the
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The financial services industry is one of the most essential sectors in the world, but it remains littered with legacy processes and barriers to digital transformation. However, emerging technology and the recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom have helped accelerate a fintech market full of potential.  Having recorded a value of $294.74 billion in 2023, the
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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) has yet to re-hit its high-water mark set earlier this year, but as bullishness for AMD stock continues to build again, reaching its all-time high may well be within reach in the immediate term. Right now, several weeks ahead of the AI chip contender’s upcoming quarterly earnings release, shares are surging.
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Knowing the dynamics of AI stocks is increasingly crucial as the technology continues to integrate across industries. As the market enters July, evaluating AI-focused companies’ performance and potential pitfalls becomes paramount. Here are three companies grappling with distinct challenges amidst their AI-driven strategies. The weakening fundamentals may lead to a massive downfall in their market
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Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE:CMG) is known for generously sized burritos — or at least, the company used to be known for big burritos. In the world of consumer goods, perception is reality, and the public’s perception of Chipotle isn’t ideal. Investors shouldn’t be too hungry for Chipotle stock in July. In the wake of Chipotle’s much-talked-about 50-for-1
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Faraday Future (NASDAQ:FFIE) reminds me of four other, largely unsuccessful electric-vehicle makers: Workhorse (NASDAQ:WKHS), Mullen (NASDAQ:MULN), Canoo (NASDAQ:GOEV), and Nu Ride (OTCMKTS:NRDE), formerly known as Lordstown Motors. Like those other firms, Faraday talks a great deal about unimpressive future plans and partnerships that are either unremarkable or unspecific or both. And similar to its troubled
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