While there are plenty of highly popular dividend stocks out there to choose from, sometimes the best opportunities are found where few others are looking. This is because less attention in the dividend investing community can result in greater inefficiency in pricing. This often yields compelling buying opportunities. Popular dividend stocks are often popular for
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock stands to benefit immensely from the ongoing AI race. Shares are up 89% since the start of the year. And the momentum is not slowing. The semiconductor company makes innovative graphics processing units for various applications. Nvidia’s GPUs are particularly well-suited for AI as they can handle large amounts of data in
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock is among the year’s strongest performers. The stock is up almost 132% during the last six months, an astounding return by all measures. The momentum in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry shows no signs of decelerating as the race to develop advanced technologies intensifies. As Nvidia works with most companies active in
Blue-chip stocks are known and admired for their consistency. Like their eponymous poker chips, these companies provide dependable revenue and earnings. They’re also known for paying reliable dividends that offset stock price movement that is usually in line with the market.   This stability, however, means you rarely hear the words blue-chip stocks and all-time
This year, stock markets have experienced growth, although not uniformly. Some stocks are recovering, while others are still declining or stagnating. However, unexpectedly many overvalued blue-chip stocks that have consistently outperformed the market in the past decade are now underperforming. These are well-known companies that people encounter in their everyday lives. Because of various internal
Shares in China-based electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) appeared to be on the verge of a rebound in late March, but this month, NIO stock has fallen back into a slump. Not exactly surprising, considering that the company once again has reported underwhelming vehicle delivery numbers. Some investors continue to believe in the bull case
If there’s an arms race in generative artificial intelligence, Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) definitely isn’t in the lead position. It’s going to be very difficult for Alphabet to catch up to Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) in that area, and value-conscious investors should be cautious about GOOG stock in 2023. Microsoft is integrating generative AI technology quickly and effectively