Every investor wants to find the next Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). For value-conscious investors, however, Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) might actually be better than Nvidia in some ways. After all, QCOM stock allows you to participate in the artificial intelligence hardware market’s growth, but without chasing a stock that already went parabolic. With Qualcomm stock you’ll get a decent dividend and exposure to
In AI and automation, three pioneering companies stand out as frontrunners. These AI stocks are not just names, they are disrupting industries and can potentially deliver solid returns. As the demand for AI solutions intensifies, their strategies and leads make them AI and automation pioneers. These trailblazing companies hold solid fundamentals behind their potential meteoric
In perhaps the most vitriolic political cycle ever, the idea of bipartisan infrastructure stocks – that is, investment ideas both Democrats and Republicans love – sounds absurd. However, even in this acidic showdown, some common ground exists. If you listen to the underlying messaging, it’s basically all the same stuff: America this, Americans that. It’s
OpenAI’s recent unveiling of its text-to-video generative artificial intelligence (generative AI) model may just have been the biggest thing to happen in the wild world of AI since ChatGPT. Undoubtedly, the technology will garner various emotions (awe, excitement, maybe even horror?). It’s hard to imagine that generative AI can create incredibly realistic videos that will
It’s said that “knowledge is power.” The education sector is therefore the backbone of growth for any country or economy. Plus, the education sector will continue to grow at a steady pace, which will create substantial opportunities for education stocks, most notably undervalued education stocks. The U.S. education market was valued at $1.4 trillion in
Skyline of Tokyo, Japan. Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images Japan’s Nikkei 225 smashed through the 40,000 level on Monday, soaring past another milestone to a new record high — but it did not surprise Japan expert Jesper Koll who expects another 37% upside for the benchmark stock index. “In my view, it is perfectly reasonable