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With effectively no revenue and burning through nearly a third of a billion dollars just last quarter alone, Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) is the poster child of an ultra-high-risk, speculative stock. The company has achieved no truly meaningful milestones or tangible results thus far, instead existing solely on the back of investor cash injections. Of course,
PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) may tempt contrarian investors. Right now, PYPL stock trades for only 10.8 times earnings. A very low valuation, when compared to their competitors’ valuations. Square and Cash App parent Block (NYSE:SQ), for example, trades at a relatively lofty 25.2 times forward earnings. Other popular fintech names, like SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI), have yet
Navigating the thunderstorm of fluctuating markets, savvy investors anchor their portfolios with the best forever stocks. These stocks have proven resilient in the face of economic uncertainties and continue to flourish amid influential megatrends. These paragons of consistency boast tremendous histories of relentless expansion rooted in sectors indispensable to our daily grind. What sets them
With so much hype baked into compelling innovations such as artificial intelligence, it’s only natural that certain tech stocks exploded higher in the market. However, some of the bravado has been fading for the once-screaming-hot enterprises. As a result, those still interested in the innovation ecosystem should target underappreciated ideas. Because of the dramatic rise of
Several of Wall Street’s biggest names convened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for the kingdom’s annual Future Investment Initiative, during which they weighed in on risks and opportunities for investors and the global economy. Bankers speaking on panel discussions notably stressed headwinds — particularly in the short term — from multiple wars, an economic slowdown and
While symbolizing one of the riskiest mechanisms to acquire profits in the capital markets, targeting short-squeeze stocks can sometimes yield tremendous returns. That’s because these short-squeeze candidates play on the emotion of panic; that is, bullish contrarians attempt to drive prices of heavily targeted securities higher, thus panicking the bears. Traditionally, the way market gamblers
The impending release of the third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) report by the Commerce Department holds significant benefits for the United States economy. A robust economic expansion leads to increased consumer spending, business investments and job creation. This, in turn, tends to boost overall stock market performance, which benefits sectors especially quantum computing. Quantum computing
Qualcomm’s (NASDAQ:QCOM) profits are expected to increase significantly next year. All thanks to layoffs, its low valuation, and a recent deal to continue supplying 5G chips to Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) through 2026. Plus, the demand for QCOM’s chips should see a boost from the artificial intelligence boom, and even from automakers. Given these points, I recommend
Back in 2020, Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel opined that dividend stocks represent the only protection against inflation. Even with tight monetary policies, inflation has remained stubbornly high. To maintain purchasing power of money, it’s important to remain invested in some of the best dividend stocks. Ahead are three dividend growth stocks to buy at
The trillion-dollar market cap club in the United States is an exclusive one currently dominated by tech. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). Google and YouTube owner Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL). Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) and Elon Musk’s Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) were briefly members as well. But there’s one mega bank that could eventually
With economic uncertainty looming, many investors are looking for opportunities to capitalize on the market volatility. Fintech stocks present an intriguing option, as many are trading at record lows despite strong underlying financials and continued growth. In contrast, traditional bank stocks continue their downward slide, driven lower by rising interest rates and political gridlock. This