The artificial intelligence trade shows no signs of cooling off. At least not yet. While some analysts on Wall Street are saying that a bubble has formed in stocks associated with AI, demand for the technology continues to soar and is likely to drive earnings in coming quarters. That said, pretenders have emerged in the
Many corporations are investing heavily in artificial intelligence (AI). The technology is helping people become more productive and access more information. Investors can capitalize on any industry that is drawing more capital for themselves. Investors have caught on to the AI boom. Corporations can see nice boosts in their stock prices just by mentioning the
For the past few issues of Hypergrowth Investing, we’ve talked about how both the U.S. Federal Reserve’s and Congress’ decision-making could ignite a huge boom in a tiny subsector of stocks. And today, we’ll dig into another factor – unrelated to the government – that should supercharge these stocks: artificial intelligence (AI). Now, if you’re
The Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737 MAX, an upgrade to the 737 with larger engines, first took to the skies in January 2016, setting the stage for a new chapter in aviation. As the saying goes, it can take years to build a strong reputation, but in the case of Boeing, a few short weeks to destroy
InvestorPlace.com contributor Rich Duprey recently suggested that Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is a better buy than Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Counterintuitively, the fact that Nvidia stock has outperformed AMD threefold over the past year does help make the argument that the former is ready to cool off while the latter has plenty of momentum left in
The U.S. Department of Justice and 16 state attorneys general are suing Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock for violating antitrust laws, causing the value of AAPL stock to drop by $115 billion on March 21. Bloomberg reported, “The US lawsuit alleges that Apple has used its power over app distribution on the iPhone to thwart innovations that
Hydrogen fuel cell stocks ended 2023 on a sour note, and have not started 2024 on good footing either. The Global X Hydrogen ETF (NASDAQ:HYDR), which holds 29 different hydrogen energy companies, has fallen 20% year-to-date. Non-renewable sources of energy are not as expensive as they used to be in 2022, so the attractiveness of renewable energy companies has significantly
Finding hidden jewels in the stock market ready for explosive development — especially stocks under $5 — is like finding hidden treasure on the ocean floor. Out of all the alternatives, three companies stand out as strong candidates. They are all under $5 and can beat the market. Conventional hardware sales previously constrained the first
EV stocks have been some of the worst performers over the past two years. While a handful of EV companies have held their ground, the broader EV sector has sorely lagged the overall market. Why the sluggishness? Well, high interest rates have put a chokehold on the entire EV industry. With the cost of borrowing
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) remains the undisputed king of e-commerce. Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG,NASDAQ:GOOGL) continues to dominate the search advertising market. With this, you may think it’s a challenge to figure out which are the stocks that could be the next Amazon or Google. When it comes to the relatively smaller U.S.-based tech companies, few appear possible Amazon or
Drone stocks are set to surge with the market forecast to soar at a huge compound annual growth rate of 22% between now and 2032. By the end of that period, the market is expected to be valued at $82.9 billion. Among the factors fueling increases in the demand for drones in recent years is
Keeping your money in the bank won’t do much good from an investing perspective. Most banks have yields that don’t keep up with the rate of inflation. Even if you end up with a respectable high-yield savings account, all of the interest you receive is treated as ordinary income. That means your true yield will
There are several catalysts driving the stock market to record highs right now. These include expectations for lower interest rates, a resilient economy, strong corporate earnings, and a bull run in commodity prices with gold at an all-time high. However, no catalyst has provided more rocket fuel to stocks over the past year than artificial intelligence. The mere
2023 was a bad year for EV stocks. Market headwinds, dwindling demands, and softening government support are beating down companies left and right. Combine that with overly aggressive spending and diminishing revenues, and we have a recipe for disaster. While growth over the long term is still in the cards for some of them, it
In case you hadn’t noticed, the U.S. government is the most powerful governing body on the planet. Right or wrong, our government’s influence reaches far and wide, touching nearly every aspect of our lives. As citizens in this country, we have to live with these decisions, for better or worse. While politicians often get it
Dividend investing is one of the prominent ways to build wealth. Whether you are building a retirement portfolio, want to leave a legacy, or are looking to use the dividend income to cover your expenses, the right dividend stocks can make it possible. However, not all dividend stocks are the same. They can provide regular
Electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) successfully established itself as a premium brand within the China market. It differentiated itself from rival EV companies by creating a battery-swap business to serve as an alternative to charging. Yet vehicle margins are narrowing and NIO stock remains a loss-generating company. It is looking to sell its EVs in
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) launched its Vision Pro augmented reality headset in January. So far, early results have surpassed expectations. This could pave the way for a broader moment for augmented and virtual reality stocks. While semiconductors and artificial intelligence are stealing the spotlight right now, investors shouldn’t lose sight of the possibilities with augmented reality. There
If you want to strike it rich via stocks to help you retire on a private island, the reality is this: You probably can’t go the buy-and-hold approach that legendary investors like Warren Buffett deploy. For one thing, that was a different time when the “American Dream” was accessible to any hardworking, industrious individual. Now,
The stock market’s scintillating form during the past year has surprised many. Although usually up to the task, various hedge funds failed to position for the year-over-year stock market surge, leaving them watching on from the sidelines. Numerous stocks have delivered stellar year-over-year returns, outperforming the market by some distance. Sure, many of them have
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