There are some sectors poised for gains that investors should keep on their radars. These sectors could grow as much as 20 times. Furthermore, I believe that this is a conservative estimate based on analyst projections. I think that these sectors are relatively untapped. Some are more well-known and the growth story is obvious. While
When retirement is far away, investing in growth stocks with captivating long-term catalysts is easier. Investors who can wait 10-15 years before retirement may want to focus on the most promising stocks instead of rushing to assets with more stability and high yields. All the stocks on this list are up by more than 1,000%
When it comes to generative artificial intelligence (AI) investment opportunities, I think the market’s heavyweights get far too much attention. Undoubtedly, firms like those in the so-called Magnificent Seven have the deep pockets to really make huge investments (and acquisitions) in the space. Whether we’re talking about the costs of building new AI models or
Dividends that provide a passive source of revenue for investors often seem great on the surface. Stocks with high yields can sometimes indicate a company’s instability or solely serve the purpose of attracting investors without offering sustainable returns. The three stocks we’ll introduce in this article have very high dividends but shaky financials and past
The tech sector is up 12% year-to-date and a remarkable 48% over the past 12 months, powering the broader markets. Particularly, the semiconductor industry is growing, with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) leading the charge; its stock is up around three-fourths this year. The best tech stocks are expected to maintain this momentum, according to Deloitte’s 2024 technology
There are some alternative chip stocks available beyond the marquee names of Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Intel (NADAQ:INTC) and the like. The reason I’m bullish on these companies is because they have one thing in common: lower valuations than the mainstream stocks we’re all used to talking about. The stretched valuations of the big semiconductor players is
Why your credit rating is so important Reviewed by Chip StapletonFact checked by Yarilet Perez Consumers have become increasingly dependent on credit. When you use credit, you are borrowing money that you promise to pay back within a specified period. Having lenders offer you credit is a great privilege. If you have a good credit
Fact checked by Vikki VelasquezReviewed by Thomas Brock Who hasn’t watched markets rally and thought about getting in and buying stocks? Maybe you’ve heard from some friends who made a few good bets and thought, “I’d like to give that a try.” How do you do it? Though an education in buying and selling stocks
Two weeks ago, I wrote how Bitcoin’s (BTC-USD) sudden surge was a positive sign for other risky bets. Bitcoin prices are solely determined by what others will pay, and so rising prices is a clear sign of investor bullishness (i.e., greed). That’s why the five recommended stocks and cryptos from that issue have done so
If you’re searching for undervalued quantum computing stocks to add to your portfolio this month, look no further. Never before in human history has technology progressed at the rate seen today. In just two decades, human civilization went from miniaturizing the computer to AI software aggregating data across the internet. With advancements in physics, humanity
You can always count on me to appreciate a good dividend stock. Whether it’s the reliable payout, the earnings performance or revenue growth, great dividend stocks are something to cherish. But be careful not to let some scary, dangerous dividend stocks invade your portfolio. As rewarding as a great dividend stock can be, dangerous dividend
Shares in real estate investment trusts have bounced back in recent months, but as the commercial real estate space remains in a tough spot, there are still plenty of stocks in this category best described as REITs to sell. The main reason for this all has to do with the macro environment. Interest rates remain
Stock investing is a game of knowing when to buy winners and when to sell losers. In theory it’s easy, in practice it is often much more difficult. Knowing when to dump risky stocks to sell is not easy. Markets are fickle and much of what makes a given stock rise or fall is subjective
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) may not be a household name, but it’s quickly become one of the most popular AI stocks among investors. However, alongside a growing legion of fans has come a fair number of critics, who believe that SMCI stock is at risk of a big reversal. Why? Three key concerns. First, concern
Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) is well-positioned to benefit from the proliferation of localized artificial intelligence, the increased digitalization of automobiles, and the rapidly increasing sales of Samsung smartphones. Over the longer term, QCOM stock could also get a considerable boost from Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) renewal of its modem deal with the chip maker. Finally, Qualcomm recently reported encouraging
Earlier this year, interest in electric vehicle battery technology company QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) spiked to a level not seen in a long time. QS stock soared – but those gains are completely gone now. All that’s left is the distant memory of more hopeful times for QuantumScape’s downtrodden investors. QuantumScape is still busy working on a potentially
Is enterprise artificial intelligence company C3.ai (NYSE:AI) the real deal, or just a speculative hype story? The answer, as usual, can be found in the financial data. Don’t dismiss AI stock as a bursting bubble, as C3.ai’s forecast-beating revenue growth is indisputable. Investors might find it frustrating that the C3.ai share price still hasn’t recovered to $100. That’s a
On March 13, the U.S. House passed a bill that would ban TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media app, if it’s not sold.The move came over the objection of former President Trump, who instead called Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) “the enemy of the people.” This will have big implications for META stock holders. Investors are being told
Electric vehicle stocks have corrected in the near term with factors like competition and macroeconomic headwinds impacting sentiments. However, in terms of EV adoption, the global markets are still in an early stage. In the coming years, quality EV companies will create massive value. Among the various investment options, lithium stocks are worth considering for
The subscription economy has translated into recurring revenue for many corporations. It’s an attractive business model that has become more accessible due to software and scalability. This has led to this list of subscription economy stocks. However, with more subscriptions available, businesses have to stand out to retain customers and attract new ones. Furthermore, these corporations
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