If you’re a long-term investor – as in, you like to keep stocks for five years or longer – then you’ll probably do just fine holding Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock. However, right now it’s not a risk-free investment. Even if Apple has been “magnificent” in the past, the company’s near-term future success isn’t assured. As we’ll discuss,
AI stocks, particularly those traded on the Nasdaq, have excelled since the introduction of ChatGPT in early 2023. Despite market volatility tied to long-term interest rates, AI firms are expected to sustain innovation and profit growth across various sectors, offering investment prospects for equity investors. This is the new paradigm investors are working within, and
The U.S. car market has changed direction in 2023 and the reason is Li Auto stock (NASDAQ:LI). Li’s success in China told Detroit it needs to slow its roll on big electrics. Ford Motor (NYSE:F) is selling so many hybrids it’s doubling production, while grappling with slower-than-expected sales of its all-electric trucks. Sales of hybrids are
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) got the wind knocked out of its sails last week when KeyBanc Capital Markets analyst Brandon Nispel downgraded AAPL stock from Overweight to Sector Weight, the equivalent of Buy to Hold. It wasn’t a big deal as Apple finished the week up nearly 4%. However, since hitting a 52-week high of $198.23 at
Undeniably, the innovation space has been the darling of Wall Street, although shifting sands may prompt a discussion about tech dividend stocks. The tech-centric Nasdaq Composite index gained over 29% since the start of the year, well above the benchmark S&P 500’s performance of under 13% during the same period. Still, harsh realities cannot be ignored.
The tech sector has been hit hard by the market volatility and the uncertain macroeconomic outlook in September 2023. Many investors have been selling their tech stocks. Investors fear that the high valuations are unsustainable and that the growth prospects are dimming. However as the popular saying goes, “be greedy when others are scared.” Not
October has just begun, but this month is already shaping up to be scary. The S&P 500 closed last week roughly where the month started, but geopolitical turmoil, economic unease and more are combining to spook markets and investors. Macroeconomic and market-wise risk aside, some companies are susceptible to today’s news and landscape. Those, of
Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) is one of those stocks with a long-term stock chart investors drool over. Around 20 years ago, shares of CRM stock changed hands at a split-adjusted $3 per share. Today, those same shares are worth more than $200 apiece. That’s the kind of capital appreciation most long-term investors are after, and it’s why Salesforce
Uncertainty abounds in the market right now. Whether driven by fears tied to surging inflation, rising interest rates, or geopolitical turmoil, investors have plenty to consider moving forward. This may mean that investors are focused more on stocks to sell rather than stocks to buy at this point in the economic cycle. Indeed, bearish reasons
It’s that time of year again. Nope, not fall or autumn. It’s pumpkin spice latte season. Everyone’s favorite PSL can come in varying forms and from varying chains. We’ll get to a few of the key players in the world of coffee in a minute. However, for investors looking at ways to construct their portfolios,
Instacart (NASDAQ:CART) is an online grocery delivery platform that went public on Sept. 19 at $30 per share, valuing the company at $39 billion. The initial public offering (IPO) was one of the most anticipated of the year, as Instacart had benefited from the surge in demand for grocery delivery during the pandemic. However, the
The USS Truxtun (DDG-103) destroyer sits in dry dock at the General Dynamics Corp. NASSCO shipyard facility on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Virginia, on Jan. 9, 2018. Luke Sharrett | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Spotify — Shares of the music streaming service company fell 2.5%
Editor’s note: “Wall Street’s Favorite AI Stock Is About to Plummet” was previously published in September 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Ask any investor what the top AI stock to buy these days is, and they’ll likely tell you that the safest bet is Nvidia (NVDA). After
The oil market has been on a roller coaster ride in the past few years, with prices fluctuating wildly due to various factors such as pent-up travel demand post-COVID and geopolitical tensions between Western nations and Russia. While crude oil prices are expected to rebound in the second half of 2023, thanks to OPEC+ production cuts
For the first time in a long time, AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) had a winning week in the markets, gaining nearly 16% for the week ending Oct. 6. Given its shares have lost more than 85% of their value over the past year, it’s much-needed relief for AMC stock. Driving AMC’s recent bullishness was the Oct.
It can be fun to speculate on short-squeeze stocks. When the stars align just right, these heavily bet against companies can see their shares skyrocket, leading to tremendous gains for shrewd traders. However, most of the time, traders should probably be looking to sell potential short-squeeze stocks. After all, bears usually take interest in companies
The electric vehicle industry appears to be a winner-take-all market. At least that’s what Wall Street seems to think. Just look at the performance of other auto stocks. Shares of Elon Musk’s Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) have doubled this year. Tesla’s market capitalization is more than $800 billion, dwarfing the values of General Motors (NYSE:GM), Ford (NYSE:F),
In this article DIS ZS XOM SPOT OWL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT An Exxon gas station sign in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, Oct. 6, 2023. Michael M. Santiago | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Walt Disney — Shares of the media giant rose more
Like many analysts I have been high on SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock since it came public in 2021. I even bought some. It’s been a loser. Bloggers are still bullish on SoFi, more so than on the average tech stock. Here’s the problem, however. SoFi isn’t a tech stock, it’s a financial stock that uses
I must give credit where it’s due. Global movie-theater chain AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) is getting creative with its efforts to generate revenue. Yet, I still expect AMC stock to lose value throughout the rest of 2023. I’m sure I’ll incur the wrath of AMC Entertainment’s loyal shareholders (a.k.a. the “Apes”). However, the truth must be