This article is an excerpt from the InvestorPlace Digest newsletter. To get news like this delivered straight to your inbox, click here. In February, AI superstar Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced fourth-quarter earnings that blew expectations out of the water. Shares rose 16% in a single day, adding $34 billion to shareholder pockets. The fascinating thing, however, was
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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock is one many investors are watching. Unlike peers in the high-performance chipmaking space, Intel’s focus on the PC and other consumer-focused markets can be viewed as a good or bad thing, depending on who you talk to. The company is clearly now seeing challenges in central processing units for data centers and
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE), commonly shortened to Faraday Future for brevity’s sake, describes itself as a “global shared intelligent electric mobility ecosystem company.” It’s a promising small business with potential for growth. We assign Faraday Future stock a “B” grade. Not long ago, Faraday Future shares quickly gained value because of the revival of
Stocks outperform all other assets over time. Not gold, bonds, oil, U.S. Treasuries or real estate surpass the wealth-generating abilities of stocks over the last 100 years. If you want to get rich, buying stocks is the way to go. But which stocks to buy? The asset managers at Hartford Funds looked at the performance
Artificial intelligence (AI) is still the prominent buzzword in the news today. While many investors have been raking in profits from AI stocks, others are on the hunt for the next company to soar. However, it’s no easy feat as many AI stocks are all hype and no substance, leading to violent corrections and investor
Dividend investors look for buy-and-hold stocks with solid financials and plenty of years of future growth. These investors want to generate steady cash flow from their investments and potentially live off their assets in the future. Achieving long-term portfolio goals starts with picking the right stocks. Investors shouldn’t only consider what an asset looks like
Technology stocks continue to outperform and power the market higher. So far in 2024, the Nasdaq Composite index that is laden with tech securities is up 15%, bringing its 12-month gain to 30%. That’s ahead of both the benchmark S&P 500 index and the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average. But while the sector as a
While the precious metals sector has been disregarded by many as an ancient relic, gold stocks to buy have represented an incredibly popular topic as of late. That’s been helped by the fact that recently, the yellow metal reached an all-time high. While the sector has faded somewhat, this could be a healthy correction before
Recent blowout earnings from Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) have amplified excitement in the tech trade. Investors are piling into tech stocks, in hopes of capturing growth and riding long-term momentum. Artificial intelligence and stocks of microchip and semiconductor companies, such as Nvidia, are proving to be especially hot right now. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE:TSM) recently forecast
It seems like a good time to buy up some drone stocks. Drones have been becoming more and more useful these days, though perhaps the most world-altering use case recently has been in warfare. Even if you don’t keep up with the news, it is very likely that you have heard of drones multiple times in just the past year alone. These unmanned aerial
Investors who buy dividend stocks do so for the current income and the potential for that income to grow in the future. There are a couple of ways to ensure that happens. One is to assume a steady dividend and reinvest dividend income to buy fractions of more dividend stocks. The other is to hope
Last week, I read something online about the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD). It’s considered to be one of the better U.S.-listed dividend equity ETFs. It got me wondering about high-yield dividend stocks. I’m not sure if I’ll find dividend stocks in SCHD’s portfolio that yield over 7%. The ETF’s 3o-day SEC yield is
Looking at the corporate profile for SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN), it’s difficult not to get excited about the application software enterprise. Specializing in independent voice artificial-intelligence (AI) solutions for multiple industries — including automotive and the Internet of Things (IoT) — SoundHound effectively marries human impulses with technological conveniences. Yet everything has a price and investors
If you’re on the fence about which stocks to sell as we head into June, keep reading. Three equities stand out in the present market and should be sold before June to prevent potentially significant losses. These businesses are all dealing with issues that might jeopardize their capacity to develop and maintain a stable financial
Dividend stocks attract many investors due to their steady cash flow. Corporations with strong balance sheets tend to give out quarterly dividends and hike their payouts every year. This combination makes it feasible for investors to retire on dividend income and cash from other sources, such as Social Security. Some dividend stocks are well positioned
There is no joy like receiving passive income each quarter. I am someone who loves to receive dividend income and see my money grow without having to do anything. But money will multiply only if you put it in the right place, and dividend stocks can be an ideal place to start. If you seek steady dividend income and long-term growth, consider the
Short-squeeze stocks have seen an explosion in interest after the recent Roaring Kitty saga that sent many meme stocks soaring to dizzying heights. Now, before we dive in, I would like to mention that meme stocks are something that are generally best avoided, like the plague. Yes, certain meme stocks did surge, but the chance of actually timing any sort
Tech stocks have been the needle-mover of the economy for the last two decades. Most can’t argue that the stock market has been supercharged by the sheer dominance of tech companies over this time frame. Calls for a bubble are proliferating, but I do not think we are in a tech bubble right now. The average person spends a significant amount
Investors should never chase yield. Buying a dividend stock simply because it offers significantly higher-than-average yields will only set you up for problems. That’s because high-yield stocks often have problems. You can see why this is by looking at how yield is calculated. To find a dividend stock’s yield, you divide the amount of dividends
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) continues to raise the bar on itself and the rest of the AI scene. When the GPU king went into its latest quarterly earnings, a lot of expectation was built in. Additionally, many investors were eager to look for any traces of hair on the quarter. As it turned out, there wasn’t much
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