A year ago, the financial pundits were worried about Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN). The Bitcoin (BTC-USD) price was wobbling and flailing, and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler was seemingly on the warpath against Coinbase. That was actually the right time to buy COIN stock. Now that the sentiment is overwhelmingly bullish, I don’t recommend investing in Coinbase.
The start of a new year is the time to take a look at your portfolio and make the necessary changes. While it may not be possible for you to sell stocks unless you are making a profit on them, it can certainly be possible for you to keep a watch on the best stocks
As the saying goes, good things come in small packages. That goes for stocks, too. Small-cap stocks tend to outperform larger ones over time. It tends to follow periods of underperformance, and then the small caps surge in value and dominate. We may be at such an inflection point. While the S&P 600 index of small-cap stocks
Let’s face it – not everyone wants to research individual stocks. That’s why index-tracking exchange traded funds can be so useful. Among the most popular ETFs is the Invesco QQQ Trust Series 1 (NASDAQ:QQQ), which includes some of the best-known names in technology. Is QQQ stock right for you, though? It probably deserves a place in
Even though the stock market is off to a rough open this year, there’s a lot of reason to be bullish about investing in 2024. The economy looks to improve, inflation is back to manageable levels and consumer discretionary stocks look to be a good sector for new investors. Consumer discretionary stocks are those that
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock surged throughout 2023, but has been sliding as investors take some risk off the table by taking profit. Investors can make prudent moves, but their necessity is questionable. The market may have overreacted to anticipated lower interest rates. Despite the company’s impressive performance in 2023, there are indications that growth may slow
Augmented reality stocks are a signal of innovation in our ever changing technological world, offering an insight into the future. This industry which is sometimes associated with companies focused on virtual reality completely changes the way we interact with technology. Informally known as AV stocks, they span a spectrum of possibilities, from enhancing consumer experiences
Cloud computing has changed how companies gather data and stay organized in a digital world. Cloud computing is a foundational piece for many stocks and often features exhaustive switching costs. That means high renewal rates and growing annual recurring revenue. Cloud computing companies have the flexibility to raise their prices from time to time while
Quantum computing is the next evolution of computing. Its benefit is that, at its core, it is capable of solving problems that classical computers cannot. Classical computers often rely on brute force to find solutions to complex problems. However, like all things, there is a barrier. These millionaire-maker quantum computing stocks will push computing past
Electric vehicle startup Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) delivered slightly fewer EVs than analysts had expected last quarter. This will have important implications for RIVN stock holders. Much more importantly, the firm’s deliveries fell 10% versus the previous quarter. While I certainly didn’t anticipate such a drop and it is a negative development, Rivian’s other positive catalysts will,
Unlocking the potential of small-cap stocks often reveals sky-bound potential. The three listed stocks in the article offer substantial growth opportunities. These three small-cap marvels are making waves, from maritime prowess to tech marketplace innovations and biotech breakthroughs. The first one’s consistent dividends and solid returns, the second one’s thriving B2B ecosystem, and the third
The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) is in a death spiral. This will have important implications for DIS stock holders. Bob Iger can’t fix it. Nelson Peltz can’t fix it. It’s inevitable. How can I say this? I am not a financial analyst, not a TV pundit. I am just a print journalist. But I have
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS), an EV battery tech company, saw a surge in stock in November and early December. Despite a 25% year-to-date gain, this solid-state battery maker faces challenges. While prototype batteries exceed design targets, concerns persist. Adequate funds are secured for the next years, but profitability at scale remains unproven. QS stock is currently 70%
PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) boasts impressive U.S. adult usage over the past five years. Currently, more than 70% of the adult American population uses this platform, highlighting PYPL stock’s strong brand recognition and user loyalty. Indeed, PYPL stock has been solidified as a preferred payment method, providing a robust foundation for future growth strategies in the U.S.
The U.S. economy is experiencing a surprising turnaround in inflation, cooling more quickly than expected in late 2023 after a rapid climb in 2021 and 2022. This disinflation is attributed to weaker goods prices and moderating service costs, particularly in travel. This backdrop has led to this list of meme stocks to sell. Despite lingering
In the tech investment space, three stocks stand poised to rewrite the rules of growth and profitability. These three companies have sparked widespread interest and speculation, projecting a potential leap of 3X by 2026. The article explores their compelling fundamentals of strategic prowess and market dominance. Financial revelations speak volumes. The first one’s meteoric rise,
With the political and ideological winds pushing for increased sustainability, the concept of green stocks have jumped to the forefront. And don’t worry, this isn’t about tree hugging for its own sake (though you can do that if you wish). Rather, going the sustainable route can be quite profitable. According to McKinsey & Company, a
Undeniably, one of the worst-hit sectors overall last year was solar stocks. So, why bother even considering this embattled sector? Basically, the fundamental narrative may change. While solar stocks indeed suffered either disappointing performances or hefty losses, much of that centered on broader economic conditions. During the post-pandemic heyday of the renewable energy segment, low-interest
When it comes to East Asia’s economy, China is “the straw that stirs the drink,” as the saying goes. Although China’s economy has slowed meaningfully and has major problems, it has certainly not stagnated. Indeed, the International Monetary Fund is projecting that China expanded 5.4% last year. They also predict that China will grow another
Looking back at the history of consumer technology, society evolved from compelling but cumbersome equipment to portable devices, which naturally necessitates a discussion about wearable technology stocks. Indeed, modern innovations translate to increasingly smaller, more convenient and ultimately smarter devices. Given the broader integration of consumer-focused devices, investors will want to position themselves accordingly. Per