The video gaming business continues to be the fastest growing segment of the entertainment industry. Grand View Research forecasts that the global video game market will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.4% between now and 2030. Eventually, it will reach $583.69 billion in revenue for consoles, hardware, and games combined. Video
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In 2023, energy enterprises grappled with a formidable challenge, a stark departure from the robust rally witnessed in the two preceding years. The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLE), a vital benchmark, mirrored the plight of the doomed oil stocks with a 2.33% share price decline in the tumultuous past year. As we look ahead
The global shift towards sustainability and the burgeoning green energy revolution is undeniably reshaping the world’s energy landscape. With governments worldwide rallying to slash global greenhouse gas emissions and pivot towards renewable energy sources, the future seems bright for green energy investments. Amid this transformative era, identifying green energy stocks to sell becomes a pivotal
Warren Buffett was a net seller of stocks over the first nine months of 2023. When Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B) releases its fourth-quarter report, it will likely show he sold more stocks than he bought for the full year. Last year, there were nearly $33 billion in stock sales to just $9 billion in purchases. He
The benchmark S&P 500 index is at a record high and on the cusp of closing above 5,000 for the very first time. While the index is comprised of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in America and is viewed as a diverse collection of both small and large cap stocks, its gains continue to
Before the surge in popularity of Microsoft-backed OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the tech industry was abuzz with discussions about a different groundbreaking concept: the metaverse. Investors rushed to gain exposure to the “next big thing.” However, be cautious because many of these doomed metaverse stocks and companies behind them find themselves in trouble a few years later.
Some stocks appear doomed. That is usually because the companies behind them are failing to execute their plans, posting disappointing financial results, hemorrhaging cash, losing market share or all of the above. The result is stocks that only seem to decline in value, dragging their shareholders’ portfolios down with them. The key to successful investing
Defense stocks consists of equities investors turn toward during economic or geopolitical tumult. These can include manufacturing giants of planes, drones, tanks and other products used during conflicts. These days there is not only a war in Ukraine but also one in the Gaza Strip. As a result, many investors have invested in defense stocks
Despite recent economic indicators like GDP and consumer sentiment suggesting resilience in the U.S. economy, that doesn’t mean all consumer stocks are booming right now. In fact, there are plenty that are best described as doomed consumer stocks. For some of these names, macro-related challenges are negatively affecting their operating performance, leading to big price
In the past week, Meta (NASDAQ:META) stock has risen over 20% due to better-than-expected sales growth and Zuckerberg announcing a stock dividend. With this major development and Meta stock at an all-time high, it’s time to assess where Meta stock can go from here, from both the positive and negative angles. Positive for Meta Stock
If you’ve got a losing stock in your portfolio, why would you wait to sell it? In fact, selling back stocks as quickly as possible is important to protect your portfolio. Identifying the right stocks to sell is as important as finding the best stocks to buy. Weak stocks have a lasting impact if you
As the company continues to falter, it’s time to reevaluate any bullish Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock forecast. The Chinese EV market has become very competitive. So much so that it may be hard for Nio to compete in the future. Below are three reasons why I believe NIO is a sell. Nio Stock Forecast: Look at
The upheavals of 2023 rattled the housing market, witnessing soaring mortgage rates and stalled sales. In short, it created uncertainty for real estate investment trusts (REITs). Wary of the lurking doomed REITs, investors are now scrutinizing their portfolios. And they stand poised to pivot as the market sends signals of impending shifts. A silver lining
The realm of doomed penny stocks is treacherous terrain for investors. Hence, it is imperative to tread cautiously within this domain as it often becomes a breeding ground for scam artists and market manipulators who prey on unsuspecting traders. Moreover, identifying and purging doomed stocks is daunting for investors, especially those with a long-term perspective.
While meme stocks continue to exist, their heyday appears behind us. Many of the best-known meme stocks that ran up the most in 2021 at the peak of the last market frenzy are now a pale shadow of their former selves. They’re trading at a fraction of the price they were at when retail investors
As the stock market is always changing, intelligent investors are always on the lookout to fine-tune their portfolios. Their goal is to eliminate the underachievers and strengthen their holdings in assets. As we go into the month of February, the focus shifts to the media industry. Let us look at the latest media stocks to
If you glance quickly at China-based electric vehiclen manufacturer Nio’s (NYSE:NIO) monthly delivery numbers, you may be impressed. However, a deeper dive into the data shows that Nio’s EV sales aren’t as spectacular as they might seem. Our NIO stock forecast isn’t ultra-optimistic and we’re assigning the stock a “D” grade. There’s also a lesson to be learned today. Just
Looking for some tech stocks to sell? 2023 was a banner year for tech stocks, with the NASDAQ 100 reaching a new all-time high (and the S&P 500 reached its all-time high on January 3, 2024). While there’s still potential for another rally in 2024, analysts and market pundits are already preaching caution. The tech
Investing in the airline industry generally means buying a piece of stable companies with generous support from the government. That being said, airlines have plenty of chances to make mistakes like any other type of business. While most companies learn from their mistakes and improve long-term, airlines constantly teeter on the edge of collapse. This has
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares have found support in recent trading days, but following my TSLA stock analysis it’s hard to be confident that a rebound is just around the corner. After trending lower, shares tumbled further in response to the company’s quarterly results. Even as it may appear the dust has settled, one can make a
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