One of the New York Yankees’ most well-known players’, Yogi Berra, famous for his strange, yet funny statements, used to say, “This is deja vu all over again.” That’s how I feel about U.S. stocks at this point. In many ways, the current environment feels like 2022, when most economists and Street investors were sure
Solid-state batteries are a promising technology that could eventually revolutionize the electric vehicle (EV) market. Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries use a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one, which offers several advantages such as higher energy density, faster charging, and improved safety. This has led to the rise of solid-state battery stocks to
The third quarter earnings season has revealed that some companies are in trouble. Several high-profile names have reported disappointing financial results that missed Wall Street forecasts by a lot. Many companies issued forward guidance that indicated a slowdown in the economy. The corporate results, combined with rising bond yields and escalating geopolitical risks, are conspiring to push
Nio (NYSE:NIO) has been on a rollercoaster ride in 2023, with massive price fluctuations seen in recent months. Naturally, investors may wonder whether Nio could generate exceptional returns like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) or BYD (OTCMKTS:BYDDF) over the long-run. In my opinion, Nio certainly has considerable upside potential over the next 5-10 years. However, it also faces
If you’re searching for little known stocks to buy, look no further. In the investment world, finding stocks with potential can be the key to unlocking extraordinary opportunities. As the stock market surges with established giants and emerging disruptors, the “best-kept secrets” often harbor the most exciting potential. This article delves into the shadows to
When it comes to deciding which AI stock to buy, I think there’s a reason for investors to take an optimistic and bullish view longer-term. The idea that we’re going to need increased efficiency to see productivity growth isn’t a new one. We’re just shifting the burden away from machines to computing systems, but the
Despite the current market volatility, there are still some great stocks that investors should buy-and-hold for the long-term. These are stocks of established, profitable companies that have a consistent track record of strong financial results. They also consistently return value to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases. If anything, the current market
The more speculative EV stocks have performed poorly this year, but Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) stock is one of the worst performing of them all. Adjusting for its two massive reverse stock splits over the past ten months, shares have declined by over 99.6%. That right, a near-total wipeout for anyone unfortunate to be holding this
Warren Buffett is one of the most successful investors. Since launching Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B) in 1965, his investment philosophy has consistently outperformed the broader market. Given his stellar record, his portfolio is a solid hunting ground for investors looking to unearth undervalued Warren Buffett stocks. In an era where a short-term mindset is popular,
Speculative stocks are a risky proposition in today’s market. With even the Standard and Practices (S&P) 500’s stablest giants dropping, small-cap risky stocks don’t stand a chance.  Unless you’re willing to dig a little to find high-risk, high-reward stocks appropriate for today’s conditions. One of my favorite strategies is learning as much as possible about
Flying car stocks can take investment portfolios into the stratosphere, moving from sci-fi fantasy to high-flying reality. What once buzzed solely in the realm of cinema is aggressively moving toward practicality, with multiple enterprises spearheading groundbreaking advancements. Additionally, early birds in this sector are poised for potentially soaring returns, painting the horizon with hues of
Market volatility in 2023 has made some equities overvalued and other undervalued. Investors have fled some sectors and industries because their results are sensitive to inflation and rapidly rising interest rates. They also fear a recession. However, despite predictions to the contrary, a recession has yet to occur. As a result, some equities are mispriced.
Investors should know a covered call is an interesting investment strategy. With most stocks, you can buy and sell option contracts, which are leveraged positions — one option contract represents 100 shares in said company. So, typically, options trading is a riskier alternative than just buying shares in a company. But, they can also offer