Oil and gas stocks have gotten left out of the party in 2024. The price of crude oil dipped below $80 per barrel in April and has not risen much past that mark as investors fret about a potential economic slowdown. Natural gas has rebounded a bit recently, but it is still below $3 per
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Electric vehicles (EV) aren’t going away but they aren’t the growth industry they once were. Year-over-year sales are dramatically slowing with first-quarter sales rising just 2.6% from 2023. EVs accounted for 7.3% of all new-vehicle sales in the period, down from the fourth quarter, according to Kelley Blue Book. It was the first quarter-to-quarter decline
Elon Musk’s exorbitant $56 billion pay package is just one more reason why investors should steer clear of electric vehicle maker Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock. Executive compensation aside, Tesla stock continues to perform extremely poorly, down 32% in the last 12 months. Analyst Charlie Billelo recently pointed out that Tesla stock has been in a drawdown
You could almost feel retail investors celebrating in late May after shares of electric vehicle maker Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE) surged from 4 cents to $1.80. The stock briefly became the most researched stock on InvestorPlace.com, and social media sites made it sound as if the only direction FFIE could go was up. Of
AI and data stocks have shown no sign of slowing down in this current market. Indeed, many of the top names have left the broader market in the dust over the past few years. These companies are only seeing more and more demand due to companies expanding and working on their own AI models. Huge
The so-called “Magnificent 7” represent a diverse group of U.S.-based technology companies that receive the lion’s share of attention from most investors right now. Whether you’re a growth investor, or a passive investor using index funds, these are the stocks that matter when considering which stocks to buy and sell. Indeed, the majority of the
In this article ZE594-CN BYDDY BRK.A Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Warren Buffett speaks during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 4, 2024. CNBC Berkshire Hathaway, an early investor in BYD thanks to the late Charlie Munger, continued to trim its massive stake in China’s biggest electric vehicle maker.
Alternative investments have seen plenty of interest in recent years, and unsurprisingly gold remains one of the top choices for investors. Gold is one of the world’s oldest commodities and has kept retained its value over time. This commodity has held a robust valuation due to its fundamental scarcity. Moreover, it is also future-proof. Many
Anthropic is one of the biggest behind-the-scenes names in artificial intelligence. It would also be one of the best stocks to buy were the company public. It’s also unlikely to undertake an initial public offering (IPO) anytime soon. For now, investors seeking exposure to Anthropic must invest in public companies that own stakes in Anthropic.
While it is self-apparent that Fed’s rate cuts lead to cheaper cost of capital, it matters why the rate cuts were implemented in the first place. If the underlying reasoning stems from a weakened economy, aimed at stimulating it, history suggests a market downturn is likely after rate cuts. Such downturns can significantly impact the
SaaS stocks to buy remain timeless picks for savvy investors. As the business world pivots from on-premise solutions to cloud-based services, the allure of SaaS stocks is undeniable. However, while the SaaS sector continues to grow at a heartening pace, it’s also fiercely competitive. Many have tried and failed to solidify their positioning in the
EV stocks have been among the worst-performing options for investors over the past few years. High interest rates have caused EV sales volumes to plummet. However, while many have banked on cyclical tailwinds inflecting after rate cuts, there are potentially even worse headwinds coming into play going forward. For example, hybrids are starting to become
It’s true that, with the interest rate on 10-year Treasury bonds still trading around 4.2%, stock dividends aren’t nearly as important or valuable as they once were. After all, a risk-free yield of 4.2% makes even 5% dividend yields look unimpressive. And it is possible to buy low-risk corporate bonds that yield 6%-plus. Still, high-quality
As the June 27th presidential debate approaches, the associated volatility is expected to shake the markets, potentially positioning some stocks as riskier bets. Historically, political events like debates can introduce uncertainty that affects stock prices, making it crucial to identify potential stocks to sell to mitigate risks. In this climate, stocks in sectors directly impacted
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is among the top AI and cloud computing companies that’s seeing incredible momentum of late. Now, it’s not Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) like momentum. But up more than 30% year-to-date, with much of that upside taking place in recent weeks, it’s clear investors are jumping on this stock in a big way right now. The
Artificial intelligence stock SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN) is up 117% in 2024. That’s a remarkable performance after the voice recognition specialist grew nearly 20% the year before. Yet most of the gains have nothing to do with SoundHound’s business, but only news that Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) owned a stake in the company. And it was old news
Navigating the tech industry in the ever-changing world of investments demands a sharp eye for growth potential and resiliency. Picking tech stocks to buy that show steadiness and potential when the market fluctuates is critical. Here are three strong companies well-positioned to prosper after the recession. Comprehending their latest financial results is educational and crucial
Despite the market currently undergoing one of the strongest rallies this year, you should still look out for stocks to sell. The market might be cooperating right now, but that’s not helping certain businesses. The headwinds are too strong for many of them to take off. Plus, if we see the market start going the
Thanks to the insanity of retail investors, GameStop (NYSE:GME) has raised $3 billion in GameStop stock over the past few weeks. It will probably be invested in other companies. Whether any of this makes any sense or not, the company’s news release from June 11 confirmed that it generated $2.14 billion in gross proceeds from
Buying stocks that can make you millions is any investor’s dream. That is why some investors consider micro-cap or small-cap stocks trading under $10. Doing so lets them buy into the business and potentially make a killing if their thesis is right. But it is also a double-edged sword. When you get it wrong, losses
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