Artificial Intelligence (AI) exploded in 2023 as generative AI programs, including ChatGPT and Bard, entered the mainstream. Therefore, the machine learning stocks that allow computers to learn without being explicitly programmed are receiving renewed attention. Machine learning is a subfield of AI and isn’t analogous to the broader field of AI but rather a part
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Quantum computing is a technological field that utilizes superposition to accelerate computing speed. Stocks in the field are inherently interesting as our digitized world benefits from any increases in the speed at which computations are done. Quantum mechanics deals with matter at small scales at which physical properties change. Matter exhibits characteristics of both particles
This July, some of the hottest investment opportunities lie in EV charging stocks. Their potential to drive gains is robust, and getting a leg up on understanding this space could prove advantageous. AI technology has also identified certain EV charging stocks as having growth potential. To identify these EV charging stocks, I asked Google’s AI
As we venture further into the sizzling month of July, battery stocks are beginning to charge up our investing portfolios. It’s clear that these high-potential investments are vital to society. If you have been contemplating investing in battery stocks or looking for the next big thing in the battery sector, let these AI-predicted recommendations be
Recent months have brought struggle to many well-known, blue-chip stocks as the broader market has been lifted higher. This is disappointing, especially as many of the biggest under-performers are stocks that have traditionally been long-term winners for investors. And yet, many previously reliable blue-chips are lagging the expanded market. For them, poor performance is due
Since its inception, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been defying norms and pushing boundaries. Its ambitious mission to “accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy” has propelled it to the forefront of the global EV industry. However, the TSLA stock narrative extends beyond its prowess in EV manufacturing. Its foray into areas such as autonomous driving technology,
Technology stocks have staged a comeback for the ages. After being the worst performing asset class in 2022 during what became known as the “tech wreck,” shares of technology stocks have rallied big time this year, fueled in large part by the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). Consider that, in 2022, the tech-laden Nasdaq index
Blue-chip stocks offer investors equity in established, financially sound firms with strong reputations. They’re generally market leaders and tend to be household names familiar to those outside the investing world. In short, they’re likely to provide returns to investors in almost every case.  Blue-chip stocks often include dividends and are known for reliable earnings. That