The financial services scene finds itself in a predicament these day. Traditional heavyweights like big banks face a wide range of financial technology companies seeking to expand their financial service offerings. In fact, tech-leveraging firms have been trying to disrupt banking for quite some time now. But they have enjoyed limited success going against the
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Energy stocks have been sizzling over the past few months. That comes as oil prices have surged amid rising inflation and worsening geopolitical concerns. A potential military action between Israel and Iran has further heightened tensions. Though prices have broadly surged, one part of the energy complex has gotten left out of this rally. Natural
Last week, I recommended “5 Stocks to Buy as Interest Rates Begin to Fall.” Declining borrowing costs looked set to turn these loss-making firms profitable again – a historically bullish sign for stocks. The five companies also had strong underlying businesses; their lack of profitability was from financing issues, not operational ones. An unexpectedly hot
At one point Cathie Wood was the hottest money manager on Wall Street. Her family of Ark Invest exchange-traded funds (ETF) grew at a blistering pace, at one point doubling the returns for investors. But the tech sector downturn was hard on her funds, and she has lagged behind the S&P 500. Over the past
EV stocks have been stuck in the slow lane for the past two years, leaving many long-term investors frustrated. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has badly lagged the market, and is now the worst-performing of the ‘Magnificent 7’ mega-cap technology stocks. Its underperformance has been so pronounced that many suggest it should be replaced in this elite group
Tech stocks remain a constant source of fascination and speculation for investors. However, investors often overcomplicate things when the industry leaders are right in front of them. Fueled by innovation and the potential for explosive growth, tech stocks have the power to generate significant returns. But the stock market can be a scary place, especially
In his annual letter to shareholders, JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon warned that interest rates could rise to “8% or even more.” As the head of the largest bank in America, Dimon is very attuned to the impact of rising interest rates on consumers, companies and the global economy. For investors, Dividend Aristocrat stocks should become more appealing as long-term
Just like electricity and the internet unleashed significant economic growth, artificial intelligence is bound to do the same. It’s a transformative force that will reshape many industries. This disruption is already happening and being aided by these AI stocks to buy now. Companies are prioritizing AI investments since this technology will shape the next decade.
Are you ready for your tax refund? Tax season closed yesterday (unless you filed an extension), and millions of Americans stand ready to get a chunk of change back from overpayments throughout the 2023 tax year. This year, the number of Americans claiming to spend their tax refunds doubled from 2022. That points, of course,
Microsoft stock (NASDAQ:MSFT) continues to rollout new artificial intelligence features that will drive its earnings and stock higher in the coming months and years. Microsoft stock currently has a “strong buy” rating based on the views of 35 Wall Street analysts who track the company’s progress. The average price target on Microsoft’s shares is $474.08,
Concerns about inflation and higher for longer interest rates have markets on edge. After a great first quarter, volatility has returned to stocks. This has hedge fund managers scrambling to adjust their portfolios. In fact, hedge funds are selling stocks at the fastest pace in three months and increasing their short bets as they batten
When Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) founder and CEO Elon Musk announced a date of August 8 for its robotaxi event, the stock managed to nudge higher amid its multi-year downturn. Though shares have since reversed lower again, everybody will tune in when Musk hits the stage this summer. The company’s potential innovations may just be able to
Solar energy has been one of the fastest growing sectors over the past decades. For the past two years, the solar industry has been the top recipient of federal energy subsidies and incentives among other renewable energy industries. Furthermore, the solar power segment accounted for the largest market share of 30.95% in the renewable energy
Due to its obvious nature, one of the most commonly repeated pieces of advice regarding stock investment is to buy undervalued stocks when they trade low and sell overvalued stocks when they trade high. Achieving this outcome consistently would be ideal. However, the challenge lies not only in identifying overvalued and undervalued stocks trading at
On March 19, Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE:CMG) announced the first stock split in its history. When it comes to high-priced stocks, they don’t get much higher than Chipotle. It trades a few dollars shy of $3,000, making it one of the most obvious stock-split candidates. The restaurant chain opted for a 50-to-1 split of its
Brent oil price has touched $90, which has caused escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Of course, it’s not the only factor for oil trending higher. OPEC and allies have persisted with production cuts. Additionally, there is a case for rate cuts in the second half of 2024, which is positive for oil and
As the state of Maryland works to recover from the Baltimore bridge disaster, potential long-term financial consequences are becoming present. With each passing day, the gargantuan task of recovering and removing debris from the seafloor slows Baltimore’s local economy. Currently, the major hurdle for the Unified Command handling the situation consists of removing enough containers
Every investor is on the search for outsized gains. We all dream of finding that one small company that ends up changing the world and making its early shareholders fabulously wealthy. But how do you pinpoint the next “big thing” before it explodes in value? Such a task is easier said than done, but with
It’s no secret Warren Buffett loves companies that pay dividends. While he refuses to allow Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B) to pay any to shareholders, he enjoys collecting those checks from the businesses he owns. Buffett believes he can deliver superior returns for his shareholders if he allows them to make decisions for themselves. He’s probably right.
Considering Advanced Micro Devices stock (NASDAQ:AMD) valuation, buying shares now may not seem like the optimal move. However, the company’s positive outlook warrants further evaluation, especially its balance sheet strength. In 2023, AMD’s diverse performance saw notable growth in Data Center revenue, driven by AMD Instinct GPUs and 4th Gen EPYC CPUs, up 38% year-over-year
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