As a rule of thumb, you want to make market decisions based on a wide range of assessments and not just on the recommendation of a popular investor. That said, if you had to trade with a particular individual, you can do a lot worse than so-called Cathie Wood stocks. An entrepreneur and a tech
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As the markets continue to change and more economic indicators cross their yield, signaling turbulence ahead, it is time to review your investment portfolio. Due to bad conditions, it may be a good idea to reassess holdings in communication, technology, and consumer discretionary sectors. Despite all the recent clutter on AI and other innovations, technology
One of the best ways to spot opportunity is by keeping tabs on stocks with raised price targets from leading firms like Barclays (NYSE:BCS). Oftentimes, a firm, like Barclays will revise targets higher if the financial health of the covered stock has become far more favorable. Or, perhaps they liked what the covered company said
Over the years, I try to steer clear of overly direct assessments of publicly traded enterprises, especially if my opinion is negative. However, with premium electric vehicle manufacturer Faraday Future (NASDAQ:FFIE), I’m afraid I’m going to have to be blunt. Unless you’re a day trader speculating on near-term blips, you want to stay far away
In this article SPWR Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Workers install solar panels during a SunPower installation on a home in Napa, California, on July 17, 2023. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images The rooftop solar installer SunPower has filed for bankruptcy, after struggling for months in the face of high interest
It is not too often that investors witness the birth of a new industry. Aviation, however, is on the cusp of transformation. Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft are poised to take over taxiing people on short-haul flights. While we are still years away from seeing electric commercial airliners, what are essentially flying cars
After reporting second-quarter 2024 adjusted profits that fell short of Wall Street’s expectations, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) really needs some good news. Despite positive news for Tesla in China, considering the big picture, we can’t recommend Tesla stock. Tesla is entering an untested Chinese market. This will be another business venture to distract Tesla CEO Elon Musk
When investing in the stock market, you don’t need much money to get started. Consistently investing small amounts like $100 per month can be a smart strategy, especially if you focus on high-quality, blue-chip stocks with a history of weathering market storms and delivering compounding returns over the long term. While the current market sell-off
In the volatile stock market, understanding when and what to sell is equally vital as knowing when and what to buy. Here, the focus is on three beaten-down stocks to sell due to their fundamentals. These fundamentals can point to a potential downturn when the market punishes weaknesses. The first company, a leader in systems
High-growth cloud computing stocks have been all the rage in recent years, with pure-play cloud companies posting jaw-dropping growth numbers. However, the recent selloff we’re seeing in certain tech segments, and the global pressure that’s been building for equity markets, are providing a harsh reality check for investors. Many cloud stocks are currently trading at
For investors, one of the most attractive aspects of biotech stocks is their ability to increase in value in a short period of time quickly. After all, it only takes one major breakthrough in clinical trials or a Food and Drug Administration approval to rush a stock into the headlines rapidly. Yet, as quickly as
Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:DJT) is a social-media business, but Trump Media stock moves with Donald Trump’s political fortunes. Plus, DJT stock will have a strong connection to cryptocurrency, and particularly Bitcoin (BTC-USD). The Trump Media share price may not always mirror the Bitcoin price. The two assets are now connected because of Trump’s stance
For all the volatility sweeping through Wall Street in 2024, renewable energy stocks remain a strong long-term bet for investors. The global renewable energy market was valued at $1.1 billion in 2023 and is expected to rally to $2.45 trillion by 2032, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.47%. With many governments worldwide
Although meme stock mania settled down after Roaring Kitty woke the internet chatroom favorites from their slumber, it doesn’t mean these stocks still don’t have a large, passionate following. The so-called apes just haven’t been able to circle the wagons again around the biggest names to drive their shares higher. Many popular meme stocks still
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) delivered a Q2 print that was strong overall and exceeded Wall Street targets on the top and bottom lines. Most analysts raised their targets on Microsoft stock after the Q2 earnings were made public. However, MSFT stock has been pulled lower since the beginning of July amid the broad pullback in technology securities.
Heightened volatility on Wall Street means contrarian stock picks can be a game-changer for savvy investors. A contrarian investing strategy involves buying overlooked assets with the expectation that they will eventually increase in value. This article highlights three picks that may defy current trends and offer significant upside potential. While many follow the herd, those
Growth stocks have been off to a strong start in 2024. Artificial intelligence tailwinds have propelled many sectors, and the technology has been a boon for the major indices. The S&P 500 is up by 13% year-to-date while the Nasdaq Composite has gained 14% year-to-date. However, dark clouds are forming on the horizon. With those dark
While its Cloud rivals were falling after earnings, Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) stock stood firm. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) was down 5.4% on the week. Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) was down 1.2%. Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) tumbled 8.5%. Meta Platforms, on the other hand, was up 3.9%. This includes a drop of nearly 2% on August 2, the worst day for
With the painful market sell-off kicking things up a notch to start the month of August, it’s not hard to imagine many investors are seeking an exit point from some of their vulnerable stocks. Indeed, those “AI bubble” fears you may have heard about feel more real than ever. This is especially true with the
Telemedicine stocks could do no wrong during the pandemic. With millions on lockdown and still in need of medical care, telemedicine stocks, like Teledoc Health (NYSE:TDOC) ran from about $80 to a high of $288.80. At the time, with the pandemic showing no signs of cooling, analysts at McKinsey estimated “that up to $250 billion, or 20% of all Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial outpatient,
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