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Wall Street investors are looking for cheap stocks to buy before the summer holiday period. Despite the rally we have witnessed so far in the year, risks like increased market volatility and uncertainty over economic factors still persist. Geopolitical tensions and the upcoming presidential election in November also add to the difficulty of finding hidden
“Sell in May and go away” is a common adage in investing. It’s based on the historical pattern of stocks underperforming from May to October when investors tend to stay on the sidelines. While timing the market is sketchy work at best, following the herd might be the best option for some investors. All that’s
Across the board, this earnings season has been particularly strong. Because of the hype about all things artificial intelligence (AI), this is especially true for powerhouse AI firms like Nvidia (NVDA). The titan just reported its first-quarter earnings on Wednesday and absolutely smashed investor expectations. In fact, as Forbes’ Derek Saul noted, “This was Nvidia’s
Here are three obscure stocks that have tremendous room for growth. Every company has sound financial standing and forward-thinking strategy plans for future expansion. The first company has experienced significant improvements in its market measurements and has broadened its customer base by making smart acquisitions. Substantial shareholder value and future performance are reflected in the second company’s
Since the start of May, investors have warmed back up to shares in iPhone maker and overall tech behemoth Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). Several factors have played a role in sending Apple stock from around $170 per share, back on its way toward its 52-week high of just under $200 per share. We aren’t concluding that the
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock continues to face headwinds. The Elon Musk electric vehicle maker has seen shares fall nearly 30% since the start of the year. High interest rates coupled with sliding consumer demand for new electric vehicles have hit into the company’s deliveries growth figures. Despite a recent CPI report for April pointing to a
The cloud computing boom may have lost a bit of its luster as an investing theme since the glorious rise of generative artificial intelligence (gen AI). Undoubtedly, we’ve all gotten used to all the benefits of connecting to the cloud (or a remote data center). Many of us have taken the cloud for granted, as
In this article, we delve into the world of meme stocks and explore the insights provided by cutting-edge AI algorithms. These advanced systems have analyzed market trends, and company fundamentals, to identify seven meme stocks to sell according to AI. As we examine each of these seven meme stocks, we will discuss the factors that
Judging which growth stocks are good long-term bets is trickier than you might expect. These fast-moving businesses can be hard to forecast, and changes in their broader industries could quickly lift up (or sink) these growth names in short order. However, there is one metric you need to keep in mind above all else: profitability. This is by far the most important factor,
We’re still sitting ducks when it comes to cyberattacks, which creates an opportunity for some of the top cybersecurity stocks to buy. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just warned that attacks against water utilities are becoming more frequent and severe. They’re also urging water systems to take immediate action to protect the nation’s drinking water. In
Fortune reported in early May that the lower-income consumer was struggling to stay afloat. As a result, some companies will suffer from this situation, while others will benefit, providing investors with new ideas for stocks to buy and sell. “‘The lower income consumer in the U.S. is stretched,’ PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said late last
Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) is at the forefront of the hydrogen-power movement of the 2020s. However, it’s not prudent to over-invest in Plug Power. Position sizing is crucial with Plug Power stock, as there are risks involved and share-price volatility should be expected. Don’t get me wrong. I’m rooting for Plug Power to succeed and eventually post a
With multiple key catalysts, it’s time to consider beaten-down lithium stocks to buy. For one, lithium prices are finally showings signs of bottoming out. According to analysts at Canaccord Genuity, lithium prices and related stocks are “poised to rebound by July.” In addition, “Canaccord says it’s more confident in its current view that lithium has bottomed than
The big story in the retail sector is the new look for Walmart (NYSE:WMT) that resulted in better earnings. The result was a soaring share price for the world’s largest retailer. There are many reasons for success like this for Walmart; and it is shown by many measures. One of the most important indicators for a retailer is
Amid rampant market hype, many high-profile companies with solid growth rates are seeing strong uptake from investors. But that’s not to say all growth stocks are seeing the same sort of enthusiasm from investors. There are plenty of overlooked growth stocks with robust fundamentals that go unnoticed, presenting lucrative investment prospects across various sectors. With
U.S. equities appear to be back in rally mode. The April CPI report is partially responsible. Headline inflation, from a month-over-month perspective, came in below estimates, while “core” inflation, which does not account for food and energy costs, was in line with what economists had been predicting. Most importantly, the inflation print represented the first cooling of prices in 6 months. This has sparked a
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) may capitalize on the generative AI trend, but Intel stock has moved the other way so far this year. It’s uncertain if the chip maker will find success in producing AI-compatible chips for the PC market. Add in other risks, and there may not be enough in play to counter the key issue
In the past, adding coffee to the menu was an easy way to juice sales. A few years ago amid lagging doughnut sales, Krispy Kreme (NASDAQ:DNUT) thought by pushing coffee with its glazed confections could have the beverage grow to 10% of sales. According to the National Coffee Association, 67% of Americans drink at least
Crisis will eventually lead to opportunity for hydrogen stocks to buy. Granted, we’re still waiting to see what happens with the restrictive 45V tax credits. That’s because, as the credits are currently set up, “it could slow the industry’s growth if not changed,” as noted by Ernest Moniz, former energy secretary, who heads the consortium formed
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