Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) investors are pretty happy these days. The Peter Thiel-founded data analytics firm has seen its share price rally nearly 68% since the start of the current year. There are multiple catalysts keeping Palantir’s shares surging. However, investors should tread carefully going forward. Not only is PLTR’s valuation way too high, but people may
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In this article EA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT EA Sports College Football 25. Courtesy: EA Sports The 2024 football season officially starts this weekend for many fans, as Electronic Arts rolls out a long-awaited revamp of its college football game. Some fans of the old game who have spent less time with their
With stock market volatility returning for the hottest days of summer, investors may be pondering whether it’s too late to rotate into some of the still-cheap growth stocks. Especially those that didn’t really participate in the first-half market rally. The mid-cap surge came fast and furiously. Though the cap rotation may still have a ways
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) stock has doubled from its April lows and now sits where it was back in January. Shares are roaring ahead following its partnership with Volkswagen (OTCMKTS:VWAGY), which could see the German automaker invest as much as $5 billion in the electric SUV company. Wall Street is also upbeat on Rivian. TipRanks shows
The S&P 500 has continues to edge higher. A softer-than-expected inflation report for June fueled hopes that the Federal Reserve will start cutting rates in September. Several major investment advisory firms sifted their forecasts for Fed rate cuts and stock downgrades. The CPI report showed only a slight 0.06% increase in core inflation, excluding food
The Dow Jones Industrial Index is made up of 30 of the largest, publicly traded companies trading on either the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or the Nasdaq. These companies are known as blue-chip stocks to buy for their ability to deliver stable, reliable performance no matter what’s going on in the economy. These
In today’s volatile market, identifying stocks to sell is critical to preserving capital invested. As economic uncertainties loom, learning which investments might falter can safeguard portfolios. Here, the focus is on three stocks that hold vulnerabilities, signaling potential downturns. Each company faces unique adversities. To begin with, the first one contends with fluctuating international currencies
Over the last few trading sessions, SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN) fell by more than 12% from $6.20 a share to $5.49. For those who don’t follow SoundHound AI stock, the company makes AI voice assistants that can be used on everything from the phone in your hotel room to the drive-through at a fast-food restaurant. Its
During June and July, things got a bit overheated with Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) shares. Prior to its July 15 ten-for-one stock split, Broadcom stock was trading at around $175 per share. Since the split, however, this much-followed AI infrastructure play has started to pull back. Now at around $156 per share, although the stock is inching
AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock rose only 20% during June’s meme-stock rally, suggesting limited future benefits from this trend. The company issued a negative outlook for Q2, expecting weaker performance because of fewer film releases from strikes and ongoing structural issues in the movie theater industry. In Q1, U.S. data showed only 30.5 million attendance viewers,
Investors are always on the hunt for the next big thing. Much like the internet revolution and the current AI boom, savvy investors look to get in early on the ground floor of the next world-changing trend. I believe a few under-the-radar companies have the ambition and growth potential to possibly be those next breakout
Rate cuts may finally be upon us. After a tentative few months, inflation is showing signs of faltering and the market is beginning to price in rate cuts coming as early as September. The possibility has encouraged investors and institutions to start rotating out of large-cap and mega-cap companies, and rotating into small-cap stocks. These
Almost every company has some debt. Many large and very profitable companies obtained significant amounts of debt when interest rates were negligible from 2009 until 2021. By doing so, they were able to make effective acquisitions that boosted their bottom lines and increased their cash holdings in order to finance share buybacks, dividend increases, and make themselves more financially
Contrarian investing is hard. It is difficult to go against the crowd. Stocks at 52-week lows are companies the stock market harshly rejects. By diving into the shallow end of the pool, it requires fortitude to believe conventional wisdom is wrong about a company. The market is saying the business is failing and has little
People look at a virtually complete Stegosaurus fossil on display at Sotheby’s on July 10, 2024 in New York City. Alexi Rosenfeld | Getty Images Billionaire investor Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of hedge fund Citadel, purchased a late-Jurassic stegosaurus skeleton for $44.6 million at Sotheby’s Wednesday, marking the most valuable fossil ever sold at
Critics of Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE) are quick to say that “Faraday has no future.” However, while the Faraday Future stock price has fallen right into Wall Street’s junkyard heap, this bleak statement is not entirely accurate. Despite setbacks and heavy losses, Faraday has kept the lights on. It’s not completely out of the
Stocks near 52-week lows may feel like incredible bargains, but the savvy should recognize the risks. Dumping these stocks is a strategic move, especially when they continue to trend downward, offering little to no upside potential ahead. When a stock continues reaching fresh lows, it’s typically a sign of deep-seated issues. Some of these issues
Investors sitting on the sidelines watching stocks battling short sellers face a conundrum. On one hand, short reports include in-depth research, data and facts to support a bearish thesis, often centering on overvaluation or outright fraud. Just look to Hindenburg Research as one such example of short sellers usually doing it “right.” In these cases,
Electric vehicle (EV) companies, for the most part, are still reeling from a broader slump in the market. Some EV makers have seen their sales decline and others their margins. Ever since the U.S. Federal Reserve decided to raise interest rates in order to combat rising inflation, new car buyers have struggled to take on
The U.S. markets are trading at all-time highs, and gold is nearing $2,500 an ounce. Little doubt exists that a rate cut is coming soon. As the markets are embrace euphoria, expect ample opportunities to make quick money. So, we will examine meme stocks to sell so that capital can be preserved. Even in the
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