When it comes to the stock market, it can be a bit like a hurricane at sea: powerful, unpredictable, and capable of turning calm waters into chaos in an instant. Sure, stocks have been faring well all year long. In fact, the S&P 500 is up more than 27% so far in 2024 – making
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It’s good to have friends in high places. That is certainly what Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) thinks. The Saudi Arabian government’s sovereign wealth fund Public Investment Fund (PIF) just injected the luxury electric vehicle maker with another $1.5 billion in cash, which gives it enough money to survive through the fourth quarter of 2025. Yet, it’s
How many times did we warn investors about Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)? Sometimes, buying dips can sink ships. Today, we’ll be generous and give Intel stock a “D” grade instead of an outright “F,” since Intel’s chip-foundry business could be highly valuable someday. For the time being, though, there’s no need to sit on a toxic asset and
Citi (NYSE:C) price target cuts often get outsized attention, especially considering the recent $6.4 trillion global stock market meltdown. The bank expects global GDP growth to drop to 2.2% in 2024 and then increase to 2.8% in 2025 under its “Slow Then Grow” thesis for 2024; Citi predicts the U.S. will lead the worldwide resurgence
Markets have yet to recover from the sudden dip they experienced at the start of the month, revealing how poor economic data can spook investors and impact stocks. The drop and rather slow recovery suggest investors remain cautious and may consider which stocks to sell now ahead of a potential trend resumption. The substantial rise
Robotics continues to pique investors’ interest, and even more so as we enter a new age of artificial intelligence technologies. Automation has been a significant catalyst for the space. Whether we’re talking about manufacturing, logistics, surgical procedures, or everyday household tasks, robotics has helped to drive efficiencies and make life easier. From an investor’s point
Defense stocks have been on a tear in recent months, with many names hitting new all-time highs. The ongoing highly volatile geopolitical environment is primarily driving this surge. This includes the ongoing war in Ukraine and the increasingly unstable situation in the Middle East, particularly the conflict between Israel and Hamas, along with the involvement
The tech sector has offered many opportunities to multiply money. Artificial intelligence (AI), e-commerce and online advertising are some of the tech avenues that have propelled corporations and indices to all-time highs. However, every sector is filled with bad apples that can hurt shareholders and leave them trailing the S&P 500. Some tech stocks look promising
Like other electric vehicle stocks, Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) has been pulling back over the past month. The electric van and truck maker’s latest quarterly earnings release has done little to drive a positive sentiment shift for Rivian stock. That’s not surprising. As seen from Rivian’s results and guidance, the auto sector’s current slump is likely
Investing in social media stocks might seem like a no-brainer. The social media market size was $219.06 billion in 2023, and by the end of 2028, it is expected to almost double. It reveals that the social media market has a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.2% during that period. So, it only makes
While the global industrial automation market is poised for a CAGR of 8.3% between 2024 and 2031, according to SkyQuest, it bears winnowing out the particulars of the market, including identifying robotics stocks to sell. With signals pointing to global economic slowdown and the reduction in capital expenditures, robotics investments may also suffer. Likewise, some
As the digital landscape expands, so too does the complexity and frequency of cybersecurity threats. This has propelled the cybersecurity sector to unprecedented importance, turning it into a battleground for corporations and investors alike. The cybersecurity market is expected to expand to approximately $878 billion by 2034. This represents a robust CAGR of 12.6%. The
The markets went through a phase where it was easy to make money. With macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds, we are now in a phase where stringent stock screening is needed. There will always be money-making opportunities, but investors must avoid purely speculative bets. In this column, I focus on the meme stocks to sell. An
As our lives become increasingly online and digital workloads migrate to cloud-based environments, cybersecurity has not been more critical to safeguarding both enterprise and consumer data. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative artificial intelligence models, which rely on swaths of public and even proprietary data, underscores the importance of a unified cybersecurity apparatus.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) may be down nearly 20% over the past month, but we wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that now’s the time to buy the dip. Mostly because of the wobbly foundation that’s currently propping up the Tesla stock price. Despite a bevy of troubles with its core electric vehicle business, TSLA continues to sport
AMC Entertainment’s (NYSE:AMC) second-quarter results strongly indicate it is being badly victimized by slowing consumer spending and the continued decline of the U.S. movie theater sector. Although AMC’s financial performance could improve somewhat in the medium term, the firm still in all likelihood won’t generate the strong profits needed to stave off eventual disaster for
If you’ve been paying attention, you know that tech stocks have been the rocket fuel propelling this bull market to dizzying heights. However, these high-flyers could come crashing back to Earth when the downturn hits. Many tech darlings have already suffered steep pullbacks. And if macros get worse, the pain for these overvalued names will
Wall Street pays significant attention to the technology sector as tech companies typically deliver substantial returns to investors. However, the volatile nature of this industry means that tech stocks can especially short-term experience downturns. This volatility is typically a result of macroeconomic factors, company-specific challenges and market sentiment. Recently, the First Trust NASDAQ-100-Technology Sector Index
August 2024 was supposed to be a period of great optimism for the cryptocurrency and blockchain landscape. Although the vast use cases of blockchain technology are growing way beyond the confines of crypto, the price of Bitcoin (BTC-USD) will invariably have a major impact on the performance of stocks in the industry in the short
The Russell 2000 index is a collection of the smallest 2000 stocks within the overall Russell index. It is a controversial pick for many investors. While it provides significant exposure to the small-cap market, it also carries with it some of the risk (and reward) small-cap companies hold. This means that it is much more
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