The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 has been on an impressive run this year. It is now up 15% year-to-date, outpacing the S&P 500 by a slight margin and the Dow Jones Industrial Average by a landslide. As the tech-led rally heads into summer, things will get interesting, especially for investors looking for the Federal Reserve to
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The once-buoyant realm of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) is up against serious challenges as it aims to secure a foothold in the mainstream market. The lack of content and steep prices continue to impact broader adoption, prompting savvy investors to consider offloading virtual reality stocks to sell. According to a report from research firm
Are you on the hunt for hot tech stocks? Are you bullish about cloud computing and artificial intelligence? That’s understandable, and Teradata (NYSE:TDC) certainly fits into these technology sectors. However, even though Teradata stock is down in 2024 so far, the right strategy is to just watch and wait for more information. I’m not saying
The search for stocks to buy in the ever-changing world of stock market investing is like trying to find buried treasures that might change someone’s financial destiny. These stocks are highly potent because of their capacity to produce significant wealth. That may result from sharp fundamentals and strategic planning rather than random luck. Amidst the
Finding the right stocks to sell is also vital in stock investing, like figuring out which ones to buy. Three stocks should be sold to protect portfolios against further declines. These businesses are excellent candidates for sale because of their severe financial weaknesses. Specifically, the companies here rely excessively on one-time earnings to sustain profitability,
In this article BURL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A shopper carries Burlington bags in New York, US, on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. Burlington Stores Inc. is scheduled to release earnings figures on November 21. Stephanie Keith | Bloomberg | Getty Images The debate around when the Federal Reserve will start to lower interest
Heightened volatility in U.S. equities over the past couple years have left many retail investors out of the loop. Inflation continues to take a major toll on the ordinary consumer’s finances. Moreover, interest rates, having reached a peak not seen in over two decades, have prevented people from buying new homes and vehicles. Despite the
The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) took the world by storm in 2023. Semiconductor companies have been ever busy since then. There is a plethora of complex components — hardware and software — that go into making the silicon chips that power large language models (LLMs). Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is arguably the largest beneficiary of
AI stocks are still selling like pancakes, with companies like Nvidia and SMCI leading the charge. Admittedly, the over-zealous buying sprees make many wonder if the tech sector is in a bubble. Whether true or not, it’s in an investor’s best interest to buy into AI stocks that haven’t run their course. These companies may
Perhaps the most dominant narrative in stock market circles is the Federal Reserve’s potential moves to slash interest rates. However, recent comments from Fed officials suggest that we may have higher-for-longer interest rates, ruling out multiple cuts this year. Additionally, investors are digesting the Commerce Department’s revised, weaker-than-expected Q1 U.S. economic growth figures. With these
Despite the recent lackluster performance, cannabis stocks shouldn’t be overlooked. With ongoing legalization efforts in the U.S. and promising research into the plant’s health benefits, the potential for significant returns is immense. However, not all cannabis stocks are created equal. Some companies, particularly in the edibles industry, continue to make strides and are poised for growth. As we
In a market like this, you should identify stocks most likely to underperform as a way of protecting your portfolio. Some stocks have had poor performances in the past years but then they have some very significant challenges that can take their value into a slump. Deep, top-line declines and restructuring deceleration have weighed down
In just a few short days, Apple (AAPL) – one of the world’s largest and most influential companies – could make a game-changing announcement. And according to my research, that news could send a few stocks soaring into the summer. That is, on Monday, June 10, at 1 p.m. EST, Apple will host its annual
Growth stocks are those that grow faster than average as measured at the top line or by revenue. If we measure growth across the S&P 500, it stands somewhere around 4% on average. That means there are a lot of growth stocks overall. However, the term growth stock generally means shares of companies that grow
Thinking about travel stocks to sell may seem counterintuitive, with the summer season expected to heat things up for the travel industry. Despite the macroeconomic headwinds, analysts expect robust demand in the upcoming months. Additionally, travel companies have rebounded from the pandemic-led slowdown and are ready to spread their wings. However, recent insights from Deloitte
In just a few short days — on Monday, June 10, at 1 p.m. Eastern — one of the world’s largest and most influential companies, Apple (AAPL), could make an announcement that will profoundly change the way we live, work, and play. And one small AI company could help them do it. Here’s the story:
Back in December 2023, when the market was pricing in six or so rate cuts, Apollo Asset Management’s co-president Scott Kleinman had a more contrarian view: He said he’d be betting against any rate cuts in 2024. That call so far has paid off. But higher-for-longer rates haven’t necessarily been a tailwind for the private-equity industry as
In May, Barron’s published an article titled Week’s Best: Dow 50,000 or Bust? At the time, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 40,000, a record for 30 of America’s oldest companies. That got me thinking about Dow stocks to buy. Of the three major indexes, the Dow is the worst performer in 2024, up less
I have historically been very bearish on GameStop (NYSE:GME), mainly due to key fundamental factors. The company continues to see revenue deterioration and the ultimate impact of online competition should render its business model obsolete over the very long term. That is why there is so much short interest in this name. However, GME stock
Currently, there are only 68 companies that boast the esteemed title of Dividend Aristocrat. Among a couple of other, more trivial requirements, a company must be a member of the S&P 500 index and have raised its dividend payout for a minimum of 25 consecutive years. This is opening the door for some of the
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