Machine learning is revolutionizing industries from healthcare to transportation and offering investors profitable opportunities in machine learning stocks. However, investors interested in machine learning stock must tread carefully, as not all stocks in this sector guarantee rewards. Many companies, though they claim advanced machine learning capabilities, lack robust business models or clear applications. Moreover, insights
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Despite earlier predictions of a recession, the economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience. This is particularly evident in the United States, where GDP expanded at its quickest rate in two years during the last quarter. While inflation has retreated from four-decade highs, it continues to exceed the Federal Reserve’s 2% target. Additionally, yields on 10-year treasury
Undervalued hydrogen stocks are on many investors’ radars recently. Buying these companies may help diversify one’s portfolio from electric vehicles while still riding on the tailwinds of the world’s transition to cleaner energy sources. What I find attractive about these undervalued hydrogen stocks is that many don’t have attention from mainstream investors due to being
Investment is not just the art of finding potential multi-bagger stocks. There is a lot of thinking and strategizing involved in creating a portfolio that beats the index, delivers regular cash flows, and ensures capital preservation in challenging market conditions. To ensure capital preservation, some of the best defensive stocks need to be included in
The stock market is at a crossroads. The indexes had a rough autumn as higher interest rates, inflation and mounting geopolitical crises cast a negative tone. However, stocks have shown a strong pulse recently, with growth-focused companies leading the charge higher. However, the rally still appears tenuous, especially as the Federal Reserve sends mixed messages
In November 2023, identifying lucrative investment opportunities can be challenging. Despite average business fundamentals, speculative stocks often rebound robustly from oversold levels. This occurs particularly with high short interest, leading to significant short-covering rallies. However, for investors maximizing upside potential amid market rally, it’s preferable to seek more stable ways to ride this trend. These three
The lithium market is facing a seismic shift as prices drop at an alarming rate. Lithium prices have nosedived by more than 70% this year, sending shockwaves through the industry. While the recent market downturn has created buy-the-dip opportunities for some high-quality lithium stocks, it has also exposed several lithium stocks to sell. Mineral Resources (MALRY)
If electric vehicles (EVs) are ever going to fully transform the auto industry, they’re going to need good batteries. The biggest knock on the sector is the limited range and long charge times required for existing battery technology. EV battery stocks are developing the next generation of batteries, but it won’t be quick or smooth.
S&P Global Market Intelligence recently stated that activists launched 850 investor activism campaigns in the first half of 2023. Despite the recent backlash against ESG (environment, social, and corporate governance) investing, 86% of the activist investor stocks targeted by campaigns had an ESG component. Breaking down the numbers in H1 2023, corporate governance issues accounted
Could Block (NYSE:SQ) stock be a hidden pick that the market largely ignored in 2023? It’s definitely possible as some of Block’s key results, along with the company’s forward guidance, indicate notable growth. Block owns the Cash App, which is mainly geared toward consumers, and the Square platform, which is more merchant-facing. Block also has a cryptocurrency
The outlook for oil and natural gas has gotten cloudy. After rising above $90 a barrel earlier this fall, prices fell back to $75 and are now hovering near $80 for a barrel of crude oil. The clean-energy sector looks even worse, with demand and prices collapsing in recent months. In this uncertain environment, the
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) has a number of threats to contend with, including regulatory resistance from the European Data Protection Board. Yet, the biggest threat of all might come from a famous electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing mogul. Overall, I still like the growth prospects for META stock, but investors should consider Meta Platforms’ challenges. I must admit, Meta Platforms
This article is an excerpt from the InvestorPlace Digest newsletter. To get news like this delivered straight to your inbox, click here. In August, I wrote about five meme stocks to sell immediately. My MarketMasterAI system was flashing warning signals like a hyperactive lifeguard on duty, telling everyone to get out of risky stocks. The artificial
Investing in long-term stocks as a 30-year-old is a tricky proposition. On the one hand, you’ve likely got something close enough to a disposable income that you can afford to sock away extra cash into retirement accounts or a taxable brokerage. On the other hand, you’re likely more risk-averse than you were in your 20s.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a massive game-changer for tech giants. And for a brief period of time, so have AI penny stocks. In fact, since 2023 began, some of the biggest U.S. tech firms added nearly $2.4 trillion to their market caps thanks to AI buzz. For example, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) started the year close to $142.
Bloomberg published an article in early November about RTX Corp. (NYSE:RTX) selling $6 billion in investment-grade bonds over various durations to help repay a short-term loan it got to cover its $10 billion accelerated share repurchase. Is it just me, or does that seem ridiculous in a higher interest-rate market? “Both Moody’s Investors Service and
As 2023 comes to a close, investors are probably wondering what kinds of equities might do well next year. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has received an incredible amount of attention due to the release of OpenAI’s advanced chatbot, ChatGPT. These chatbots are not only useful for productivity, but they can also give opinions on the market. Whether or not
As 2024 approaches, it’s time for investors to optimize their portfolios and identify which stocks to sell. It’s far from being the most thrilling part of investing, but it’s imperative. Hence, if you’re holding any names on this cautionary list, now might be the time to part ways. These stocks to avoid are likely to
With the Nasdaq taking investors on a roller coaster ride this year, many have sought refuge in mega-cap tech names like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). However, some of the best bargains right now are in smaller semiconductor stocks flying under Wall Street’s radar. While not rivals to titans like Nvidia or AMD (NASDAQ:AMD), these chip makers boast
The stock market seems to be recovering from the October slump, as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq have gained more than 3% and 6%, respectively, since the first week of November. However, not all stocks are benefiting from this year’s broad rally. There have been several equities that have had terrible returns throughout the