CNBC’s Jim Cramer was asked about SoFi Technologies (NYSE:SOFI) in a mid-June episode of Mad Money. The veteran investor said he’d have to wait on SOFI stock. “Right now, that last quarter was not great. I just didn’t like it. And I’m going to have to wait,” Benzinga reported Cramer’s comments on June 17. I
If you want to adjust your investment portfolio to stay with the times, look no further. For many, augmented reality (AR) stocks are a novelty. The AR industry is forecasted to grow by 33.5% annually until 2031, illustrating its secular growth prospects. Also, numerous AR stocks are backed by systematic factors, allowing investors to generate
While it is true that technology stocks are leading the market higher, not every tech stock is a winner. As the Nasdaq index continues to hit record highs, many of its components are slumping badly and underperforming. The reality is that for every winner like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock, there are dozens of losers dragging down
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) plans to incorporate many artificial intelligence features into some of its products this fall. Specifically, the tech giant will provide AI-powered “writing assistance, image creation and editing” assistance, along with increased capabilities for Siri. The updates will be limited to the “iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, as well as iPads and Macs with M1
In this article RPD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Krisanapong Detraphiphat | Moment | Getty Images Company: Rapid7 (RPD) Business: Rapid7 is a global cybersecurity software and services provider. Its products span across information security, cloud operations, development and information technology teams, enabling them to understand attackers and leverage that information to take
Mega-cap tech stocks may capture all the headlines as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) battle it out for top market cap — but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of missed opportunities among smaller, lesser-known tech stocks. Looking for tech stocks isn’t easy in today’s landscape. Over-concentration, higher debt costs, growing awareness of AI’s inherent
Does it make sense to invest in COVID-19 vaccine stocks in 2024? It should make sense, at least in theory, since U.S. health regulators effectively gave Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) the green light to target a specific Covid-19 variant. Yet, it’s too late to buy Novavax stock with confidence as meme-stock madness sent the share price to
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) is trading above $185 per share and breaking all-time highs. On one hand, the solid business fundamentals justify the rapid rise Alphabet stock has enjoyed. However, I’m also avoiding Alphabet stock because it’s unclear how it will do in the artificial intelligence race and the soon-to-be decisions from Federal Trade Commission trials,
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Certain big-league technology companies are investing considerable sums of cash in various virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) initiatives. Though the R&D spend required to build such next-generation technologies has been significant, VR continues to stand out as one of those nascent, unproven technologies that may or may not experience a profound growth spurt.
Smart money is looking for the exit as market conditions become increasingly shaky and, more often than not, they’re looking at tech stocks to sell more than any other segment or sector. June’s net tech stock sales are about to hit their highest monthly level since 2017 as hedge funds and institutional investors begin looking
Following last night’s presidential debate, President Joe Biden has just a 19% chance of reelection. Betting odds show that former President Donald Trump has pulled far ahead. Here’s where things get interesting. It appears that no sector has been more sensitive to which party has presidential power than technology. If, over the next few months,
EPS growth is important for evaluating a company’s health and valuation. The rate of EPS growth can help determine long-term performance. High EPS growth stocks typically tend to see similar gains in their share price over time. Companies need profits to pay dividends and buy back shares after all, which are important elements for investors.
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is still in the red for 2024, but don’t think now’s the time to scoop up Tesla stock, ahead of a possible further recovery during the back half 2024. The current investor excitement about the EV maker’s shares may not last. Demand and profitability issues persist. These factors may become a key focus
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is trading near all-time highs because of the company’s financial blowout year. It breached the $190 barrier after being unable to do so at its peak in 2021 and multiple times this year. With Amazon stock above this resistance, the momentum can keep the stock soaring. However, many are skeptical about Amazon’s valuation.
Right now, growth investors are focused primarily on opportunities in the semiconductors and artificial intelligence stocks space. That’s understandable, given how fast technology is advancing in those areas right now. But investors shouldn’t lose sight of other technological developments as well. For example, robotics stocks should enjoy considerable growth in the years to come. Particularly
Yesterday, a prominent automaker provided a much-needed catalyst for electric vehicle (EV) stocks. In an update that surprised most of the automotive community, Volkswagen (OTCMKTS:VWAGY) announced that it would be investing up to $5 billion in Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) over time, and the entire sector took notice. Many EV stocks enjoyed a boost as Rivian shares
It’s certainly a notable that the CEO of Google and YouTube parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG;NASDAQ:GOOGL) lightened his share position. Yet, this shouldn’t be a deal breaker for Alphabet’s investors, and we’re assigning Google stock a fairly confident “B” grade today. Alphabet is not a perfect company. Indeed, Google’s missteps in generative artificial intelligence have been cringe-inducing,
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept but a tangible reality permeating nearly every facet of our lives. As we move further into 2024, cheap AI stocks to buy present a multitude of opportunities for investors. While tech giants leading the AI revolution like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) dominate the headlines, their
Wall Street’s leading analysts have been adjusting their S&P 500 forecasts in recent days. Driven by potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, strong performance from large technology companies and solid corporate earnings growth, analysts expect the S&P 500 to consolidate its gains above 5500. According to LSEG data, collective S&P 500 profits are expected to
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