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
When it comes to building wealth, most financial advisors will eschew stocks for aggressive growth in favor of the Warren Buffett approach; that is, investing in proven but undervalued enterprises with relatively predictable business trajectories. However, not all of us are blessed with the Oracle of Omaha’s genetics. I mean, I’m not sure how Buffett
With the broader indices such as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq surging higher, there’s little sense for investors to hold on to these struggling stocks to sell. The potential for losses is very high with this list of companies, and I therefore advise investors to exercise caution. While it’s tempting to hold onto stocks
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
Stock markets have printed new record highs on the back of enthusiasm around artificial intelligence (AI), with the potential of uncovering overheated AI stocks to sell improving day by day. Of course, the resilience of the United States economy has contributed to the growth seen in certain AI stocks, like Nvidia. Moreover, expectations that the
More of the world’s nations are going into rising conflict. This is why stocks in the defense sector are catching more of the market’s attention, and where Wall Street goes, money tends to follow. Tensions between the United States and China, and even the Red Sea today, serve as a potential for new government contracts.
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
Ordinarily, you’ll want to avoid excessively red-stained ideas. Although certain exceptions might be made for these oversold stocks ready for rebound. Certain relevant enterprises may be liable to bounce back after bearish actions have gone too far. Whether you want to call them dead-cat bounces or snapback rallies, the principle is the same. After incurring
U.S. stocks sustained a jaw-breaking rally in 2023, with the Nasdaq beating all other indices, accruing a more than 43% return. While stocks largely did not begin 2024 with a great start, the major indices have risen in the past few weeks. Both major indices, S&P 500 and Nasdaq, have risen more than 7% year to date (YTD). While
Many are under the illusion that penny stock investing is a risk-it-all phenomenon. However, I oppose such views because adding penny stocks to a diversified portfolio can lower risk while enhancing an investor’s reward. Nevertheless, there is truth in penny stocks being risky in isolation. Therefore, careful analysis is required before committing capital to penny
Healthcare stocks have started the year off very strongly, propelled by excitement about weight loss drugs and investments by Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). The sector is also getting a lift from the U.S. Federal Reserve’s decision to stop raising rates and its suggestions that it will cut rates later this year. Lower rates make it much easier
I had one of those “you know you’re an investor when” moments recently. I was traveling from a regional airport to a major hub. It’s a flight that lasts about 20 minutes, and I thought it would be a great application for a flying car, or electric vertical take-off and landing vehicle (eVTOL). Having written
I usually discuss stocks in the third person, keeping my tone impartial while providing the best insight I can. That being said, these three stocks have me breaking form, as 2024 shapes up to be a record year. As an investor, I am constantly looking for companies that either corner a market, have created one for
Though often more volatile than large-cap stocks, the small and mid-cap companies of the Russell 2000 sometimes hold hidden gems. If you want to make an intelligent investment and buy stocks with plenty of potential for real returns, look no further. We have compiled some of this year’s best-performing stocks from the Russell 2000. These
Electric vehicles are one of the most exciting trends in the technology space. EVs hold the promise to deliver a great driving experience for consumers while helping the world hit key environmental goals. However, the growth of the EV market will not necessarily be a straight line upward. There are peaks and valleys along the
The AI stock rally has continued at a torrid pace. Many companies in this sector have cruised to new all-time highs almost daily in recent months. As an investor, it’s natural to feel some skepticism and ask how much longer this momentum can last. We’ve seen bubbles inflate and pop across various sectors over the
Lithium stocks are primed for a powerful rebound, positioning them for long-term gains. Moreover, the recent downturn in lithium stocks, on the back of fleeting oversupply, unveils a golden opportunity for investors. Additionally, lithium prices are on the brink of a breakout due to diminishing supply from mine closures and scaled-back production. Also, the prospect
SEC Chairman Gary Gensler testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs during an oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., September 15, 2022. Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler on Wednesday will hold a vote on one of his most controversial proposals: a rule
Last May, I told you that Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI) might be the only Chinese auto stock you need to own. This should have big implications for LI stock holders. Maybe I undersold it. Maybe Li is the only auto stock you should own, period. Li, which mainly makes hybrid family cars for the Chinese market,
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