Now might be a great time for investors to consider scooping up shares of these robotics stocks. I think that although in the short-term these technologies will be a slow burn in terms of improving company productivity, the tech stack of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT), will all contribute
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August sent investors into a tizzy, with massive volatility shaking up major indices. However, amidst the chaos, betting on the best entertainment stocks on the dip could prove wise. In the backdrop of interest rate cuts, entertainment stocks offer a particularly attractive opportunity. Moreover, with corporate profits expected to rise, the sector stands to gain
We are currently in the midst of a correction, a downturn and potentially a recession. Whatever it is, volatility remains high. Investors have engaged in a broad market sell-off over the last month or so. Although there have been some signs of a rebound, Many continue to worry that a market crash is looming. Given
Buying dividend stocks has proven to be a superior investing strategy. Because dividend payers tend to be large, successful businesses, they can better withstand the winds of market turmoil. Analysts at the Hartford Funds found that going as far back as 1930, stocks that initiated and raised their dividends handily beat all other stocks. Moreover,
After enduring last week’s steep selloff, AI stocks are now roaring back to life, driven higher by strengthening fundamental trends. In fact, the Global X Artificial Intelligence ETF (AIQ) is already up about 8% off of last Monday’s lows. And we believe this is just the start of the AI Boom ‘reheating’ and AI stocks
There’s a tech wreck going on in the market right now. The Nasdaq Composite index that is mostly comprised of tech stocks is down 10% over the last month and officially in a correction. Many well-known and formerly high-flying tech names have seen their share price fall 30% or more since the beginning of July.
With many signs showing the AI boom is continuing, Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) will enjoy tremendous benefits from the trend going forward. What’s more, after AVGO stock declined in recent weeks, the share’s valuation looks quite attractive. And by and large, the Street appears very bullish on the name. In light of these points, I recommend long-term,
On Monday, Aug. 5, stock markets went into a full meltdown, triggered by the release of a disappointing July jobs report. That was followed by a decision by the Bank of Japan to raise its short-term policy rate target to 0.25% from the range of 0% to 0.1%. The bank also announced a sharp decline
Thanks to the benefit of hindsight, the disastrous spell of the Covid-19 crisis represented the best time for airline stocks to buy on the dip. Obviously, that season has long passed. However, that doesn’t mean that the concept of acquiring temporarily undervalued air travel investments is no longer relevant. On the contrary, we could be
Small-cap stocks had been on a dreadful performance streak. The iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSEARCA:IWM) had badly lagged the other stock market indexes as investors shunned smaller companies over the past year. This changed to a major degree in July as small-cap stocks finally caught a bid. With recent jitters in the AI and semiconductor
New Citi price targets were recently released. Citigroup is one of the largest financial institutions in the world and has analysts who perform in-depth research on stocks. The company’s stock price targets can give investors an idea of what Wall Street thinks about a stock and how much upside or downside an investment might have.
A few years ago, venture capital poured a lot of money into the plant-based foods market. At the time, the possibilities seemed bright. Particularly with younger more health-conscious consumers, it seemed like “better for you” foods could take major market share. However, fast-forward to 2024, and adoption has been much slower than anticipated. Major fast-food
Former president Donald Trump’s running partner for the 2024 presidential contest is JD Vance. Declared in mid-July 2024, this choice positions Vance as the Republican vice-presidential candidate alongside Trump himself. JD Vance follows Donald Trump’s populist agenda and draws on his venture capitalist and political expertise to shape economic policy and investing strategy. Thus, JD
As whispers of interest rate cuts circulate, the investment world is brimming with promise. While global markets have been on the edge, history tells us that the Federal Reserve typically saves emergency rate cuts for full-blown crises, like the 2008 meltdown or the COVID-19 shock. However, the recent uptick in unemployment has sparked significant concern regarding
Ongoing developments in next generation launch vehicles, as well as lunar missions, together with the rising interest of the private sector in space exploration, make space explorations stocks potentially lucrative targets for investors. The rivalry between the two global superpowers is growing ever more heated, and both the United States and China are pouring money
Rivian’s (NASDAQ:RIVN) Q2 results were mixed. I feel that this quarter will be crucial for Rivian’s stock performance. Revenue increased. It grew 3% year-over-year. Revenue reached $1.158 billion in Q2 2024. This beat analyst estimates of $1.13 billion. Another positive was the delivery of 13,790 vehicles. However, production dropped by a significant percentage: 31% from
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) fell hard after its second-quarter earnings report and the tech sector selloff. Shares are down 17% from their recent high when the e-commerce giant briefly hit a $2 trillion valuation. Although Amazon stock had been much lower and has since clawed back a few percentage points of gains, when it will regain the
The majority of securities trading in trading in the U.S. stock market have experienced months of solid gains in a matter of several days. Since July 16, the stock market has tumbled, with a slight recovery in the last couple of days. At one point, the S&P 500 had fallen by 9%, and the Nasdaq
With the recent global stock market rout fueled by sudden weakness in artificial intelligence companies, it’s an ideal time to consider offloading overhyped AI stocks. Few expected such a massive tumble at the stock market, but denying how overheated AI stocks had become is tough. AI has been the biggest investing theme over the past
The artificial intelligence (AI) craze appears to be simmering down. For about a year and a half, technology equities valuations have ballooned as both institutional and retail investors have poured lump sums of capital into the burgeoning space of generative AI. With valuations as high as they have become, however, many investors are beginning to
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