There’s a rotation going on the stock market. The magnificent seven tech stocks and various AI names have started to dip in recent weeks. Meanwhile, long-forgotten smaller-capitalization and value stocks have begun to rally. This shift in the market forces has reinvigorated a great number of meme stocks, with many names posting sharp rallies in
An exciting segment within the equities space, augmented reality stocks center on a mainline catalyst: the prospect for tremendous growth. According to Grand View Research, the global AR market reached a valuation of $57.26 billion last year. By 2030, experts project that the segment could expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 39.8%.
The Russell 2000 index tracks the performance of small-to-mid capitalization stocks. If anyone has been watching this captivating index, they would have seen a stark divergence between small-to-mid-cap and large-cap returns. As an example, the Russell 2000 rose 5.2% in the first quarter, yet the S&P500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite had rallied 10.2% and
Many corporations are pouring their cash into artificial intelligence (AI). This technology allows companies to scale their services and offer more resources for their customers. Artificial intelligence can also help people save time with mundane tasks. The industry still has great potential, but investors have already been realizing AI’s tailwinds. Artificial intelligence has been the
As the market hits new peaks, it’s easy to get swept up in the euphoria that surrounds blue-chip stocks. These bastions of the financial world are often seen as safe havens, reliable performers with a proven track record. However, not all blue-chips are created equal, and some are facing headwinds that could lead to a
With the odds of former President Donald Trump winning November’s election rather high, I’m much more upbeat on the outlook of Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) and Palantir stock than I have been in recent years. However, given the huge valuation of the shares and the Street’s mixed views on the name, I remain cautious nonetheless. Trump’s
While we’re eagerly waiting for an interest rate cut, one must remember that there is no certainty when it comes to government decisions. Several factors come into play, and the policymakers will not announce a rate cut until they are certain about the inflation level. If a rate cut happens, the economy will improve and we
Many investors flock to high-yield dividend stocks because they offer a simple premise. You can put your money into a stock and generate high cash flow that gets treated more favorably when it’s time to file taxes. Some high-yield stocks have higher rates than high-yield savings accounts, but high-yield doesn’t mean that a stock presents
Tesla‘s (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares suffered severe losses in the first quarter and much of the second before rallying in recent weeks. Investors became more bullish about Tesla stock in hopes that the company would be able to pull off a Q2 earnings beat and show improved profitability. But the earnings report on July 23 contained more
The recent rotation out of tech stocks has only made the decline in some names worse. Already battered and bruised, many of the most disliked tech stocks have fallen sharply since the beginning of July as investors shift capital into value stocks and small-cap securities. This has worsened an already bad situation. Even before the
In my previous Rivian article, I emphasized my bearish stance on Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) because of a number of factors, such as diminishing EV demand and skepticism of this stock’s long-term value. Down 90% from its IPO, RIVN stock recently surged as a result of some key catalyst forming. Now, the question is whether these
The U.S. equities rally seems to be fizzling out. Over the past five days, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite has tumbled 4.3%, while the S&P500 has fallen by a smaller 2.4%. Anyone familiar with historical market movements would understand that, towards the end of July and into August, U.S. equities typically post a string of losses.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Polestar Automotive (NASDAQ:PSNY) produces cars that are stylish and powerful. Yet, this doesn’t ensure that Polestar’s shareholders will succeed in the long run. Sure, there’s some positive news to report, but there’s also a major issue that should make anyone think twice about buying Polestar stock. Don’t get the wrong idea. I’ve expressed optimism
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) continues to lead the AI revolution, driving the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to new highs in 2024. With shares doubling this year and the stock posting eye-watering five-year gains, Nvidia stock remains the pinnacle AI stock to own for the long-term. In Q1 FY25, Nvidia posted a record $26 billion in revenue, up
SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) reports its Q2 2024 results on July 30 before the markets open. Some investment pundits are wondering whether it makes sense to buy SOFI stock before earnings. The argument being that it’s better to wait for more information about the fintech’s lending slowdown before committing your hard-earned capital to buying its stock.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been a tech leader in advancement and related financial success. However, recent developments in its AI capabilities may push Apple stock for even greater growth. The release of a 7 billion-parameter open-source language model is vital in Apple’s AI strategy. This move boosts Apple’s technological edge in the AI market and solidifies its ecosystem.
Considering the number of businesses using drone deliveries after successful use cases surfaced during the COVID-19 epidemic, drone delivery stocks are climbing up the ladder of investment choices. In 2022, drones brought around 80% more goods than in 2021, totaling nearly 875,000 deliveries around the globe. Given that the technology behind the idea is improving,
A dog looks out the window from a Tesla electric vehicle charging at a Tesla Supercharger location in Santa Monica, California, on May 15, 2024. Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in extended trading: Alphabet — The tech giant slipped 1% despite a beat on both top
The Russell 2000 is a benchmark index representing small-cap stocks. Its holdings are in a wide range of industries, including financials, industrials, information technology, healthcare and consumer discretionary. The Russell 2000 also recently underwent its annual rebalancing in late June. This allows for a number of new stocks to be added and stocks that no longer
According to Investor’s Business Daily, AI PCs utilize “neural processing units to enable on-device artificial intelligence functions such as natural language processing, image recognition and speech synthesis.” Additionally, AI PCs’ apps are quicker than those of standard PCs and laptops with AI have longer battery lives. Tech research firm Canalys estimates that 20% of PCs
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