One prominent analyst recently declared that video game retailer GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock is “doomed.” That assessment might sound harsh, but GME stock traders need to consider GameStop’s problems. From frequent executive-level shakeups to dwindling sales, there are multiple reasons for investors to avoid GameStop in 2023. I’ll admit that I recently offered some “to-the-moon” motivation
The global automotive industry is shifting to electric vehicles (EVs). This isn’t a temporary phase. The market could hit $1.3 trillion by decade’s end. As EV demand soars, many manufacturers join the race. This then leads to EV stocks for retirement ripe for the picking. But here’s a fact: EVs make up just 5% of
A great way to play contrarian is by selling or shorting stocks that are perpetually bleeding and have little chance of making a recovery. There are many companies like Bed Bath & Beyond (OTCMKTS:BBBYQ) that are delaying their inevitable bankruptcy through share dilution and betting against these stocks can be extremely profitable if you choose
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) established itself as a powerhouse for software companies looking to tap into the exponential growth potential of AI and other high-growth technologies. Even better, year to date, the Nvidia stock has surged this year on strong earnings. In addition, Nvidia’s chips continue to hold a strong market share relative to competitors like Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)
#stocktrading #options #optiontrading #nvda In today’s video we’re going to take a look at 3 different ways to trade NVDA stock with options! This stock has been exploding to the upside recently, so I’ll show you 3 potential options strategies you can use to make money with Nvidia and take advantage of this upward trend.
Stock market corrections can be unnerving, but history shows these are often the best time to buy. Millionaire investors know this, so they usually choose wealth-building dividend stocks for their portfolios. When uncertainty and volatility are rising, dividend stocks come into their own. Companies that pay investors to own them are typically profitable, have a clearly defined