If you believe the situation can’t get any worse for Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), think otherwise. At least, based upon the latest news with LCID stock. Last week, the struggling EV maker reported its latest production and delivery numbers. Saying the figures were disappointing is putting it lightly. Once again vindicating the bear case laid out
Just about everything is cyclical. That’s true of the market and growth stocks in particular. Growth stocks thrive in low-interest environments. Such an environment existed from the period following the great financial crisis all the way up to early 2022. Keeping interest rates close to zero resulted in strong growth stock performance. Runaway inflation forced
These are the worst EV stocks to own as the market reshuffles. The competition in the electric vehicle battleground has been heating up nicely, leaving many contenders in the dust. As established automotive giants such as Ford and others charge ahead with their respective EV lineups, the market seems to be drawing a line to
You don’t have to look far nowadays to find overhyped EV stocks. Stakes are high in the electric vehicle space. Established automakers such as General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) are aggressively competing with a growing number of specialized start-ups. We’re even seeing some companies in the EV sector, such as Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), cut
The stock market has been off to a hot start so far in 2023. All four major U.S. stock indices are higher so far on the year, while the Nasdaq’s 15.75% return is more than double the next-best performer (the S&P 500). Still, there are some stocks that are losing steam and risk underperforming in
Investing in growth stocks can be an ideal way to build wealth, but knowing which stocks to buy is critical. Investors are often tempted to pick stocks that are down and trading at a discount, but if you intend to buy and hold, you need to pick stocks geared toward growth. Buying high-quality companies is a recipe
In a world where so many individuals have the goal of making their money work for them, investors look to dividend-paying stocks to create a stream of passive income for retirement Sounds great, right? Buy stocks now that will eventually appreciate over time, and create an income stream that should also theoretically grow alongside said
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If you are looking for some excitement in your portfolio, you might be tempted by high-risk, high-reward stocks. These are the stocks that can soar to the moon or crash to the ground, depending on how the market perceives their growth potential and profitability. Although the economy is in a relatively good state so far,
2022 was a forgettable year for financial markets. That also included several of the most popular innovative stocks. In fact, those cutting-edge stocks, usually favored by maverick stock-picker Cathie Wood, were down more than 50% last year. Naturally, against a backdrop of ballooning interest and inflation rates, few, if any, would’ve favored innovative stocks. The turn
Which company is winning the artificial intelligence (AI) arms race? As a developer of the hardware that’s needed to drive AI applications, the emerging winner is definitely Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Nevertheless, cautious investors should sit tight and wait for NVDA stock to come down to a more reasonable price point. OpenAI ushered in the generative/conversational AI revolution
Heading into unchartered territory in the market, investors may take comfort in acquiring the most undervalued stocks. Primarily, the less-popular enterprises offer the advantage of being exactly that: not hogging the spotlight. On the other hand, those entities that courted significant investor dollars may be due for a correction if a downcycle materializes. Second, a
Heading toward the midway point of the year, the unique dynamics associated with the post-pandemic new normal sets the stage for certain stocks to watch. That is, brewing fundamental and technical factors appear to favor fortuitously structured or positioned enterprises. While it’s a bit risky to be bullish at this juncture, some ideas might be
Although a much-debated topic, investors should at least consider shifting toward defensive stocks to buy ahead of a potential downcycle. Notably, Morgan Stanley analysts warned about U.S. recession risks prior to 2023. Naturally, these fears only accelerated due to the recent bank failures. If that wasn’t enough, the Federal Reserve has a bear of a
When President Joe Biden took control of the White House in 2021, he promised to change America’s automotive industry forever. Those promises are now becoming a reality through a flurry of new regulations introduced over the past few months. Together, these regulations promise to reshape not just the U.S. automotive industry but, specifically, the electric
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As our trusty authors have covered in detail, electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) just received what looks like a $110 million bailout. However, it’s an awfully flimsy lifeline for an automaker that’s in deep financial trouble. If you’re waiting around for MULN stock to recover, don’t hold your breath. It’s entirely possible that
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Increasing competition in the EV space is causing manufacturers to drop prices. That is causing EV stocks to dip as the market anticipates price drops could lead to weakening revenues and lower margins. But there is always a flip side to every story. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) just lowered prices on its Model X and Model Y vehicles by $5,000 while also lowering