Month: June 2024

AI is the hottest thing in stocks right now. Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) historic bull run, thanks to its AI-friendly business, is proof of this.  As a result, many companies are looking to dabble in AI to capitalize off the phenomenon. However, not every such company is having such uninterrupted success as the graphic chips maker. That
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Biotech stocks are always interesting from a trading perspective. With dozens of companies in the clinical-stage, positive news from trials can be a big catalyst for a scintillating rally. Biotech stocks were however subdued in a post-pandemic world with focus shifting to other sectors. This has translated into undervalued in several interesting biotech stocks under
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Small-cap stocks are currently drawing considerable attention from numerous investors, including myself. Generally, these smaller companies boast more attractive valuations compared to their large-cap peers, presenting an opportunity for the significant returns that investors often pursue. The previous year was marked by a notable narrowness in market performance, dominated by the “Magnificent Seven,” which drove
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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
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Despite the challenging macroeconomic landscape, investors are buying meme stocks as companies gain popularity again through social media and online communities. May was a particularly interesting month for meme maniacs following “Roaring Kitty’s” return after over three years. Gains were small compared to 2021, but this may change soon. Earlier this week, the short-squeeze influencer
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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
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A recent report highlighted a significant investment boost in U.S. wind and solar power plants last year, fueling optimism for renewable energy stocks. Despite this, the investment levels still fell short of meeting the country’s ambitious climate targets. This analysis was conducted by experts from Princeton University, MIT, Rhodium Group and Energy Innovation. It examined
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