In 2023, leading flying car stocks soared to incredible heights. Unfortunately for many investors, this sector has since seen a sharp decline over the past year and a half. As the industry is still nascent and companies are in early stages of their business cycles, we could be due for more volatility on the horizon.
Stocks to buy
It’s no secret that the hardware industry stands to gain a lot from the boom in artificial intelligence. After all, it is the continued growth of the tech hardware industry that makes developments, such as AI, more available to the public. The global computer hardware market is expected to grow to $914.55 billion by 2028 at
If we look at high-quality growth stocks, the revenue and EBITDA upside is not just for a year or two. Companies continue to grow at a CAGR of 20% to 30% in the long term. Of course, industry factors must be supportive and coupled with good execution. Identifying these long-term growth stocks can translate into
If there really is a “new industrial revolution” underway, then investors will want to buy Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) now. This is the top picks-and-shovels play for AI chip stocks and it offers a compelling growth opportunity. As the leading pure-play foundry for the semiconductor industry, Taiwan Semiconductor supplies all the major AI chipmakers including
Last week, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) briefly eclipsed Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) as the world’s most valuable company. The AI chip maker is now worth $3.3 trillion… or roughly the combined value of every residential property in the state of Florida. Shares trade for 50 times forward earnings. That’s caused expected hand-wringing on Wall Street. “We’re not necessarily at
Finding potential trillion-dollar companies is a calculated risk that may significantly improve an investor’s portfolio. The encouraging development paths of three businesses are on track to accomplish this goal. Investors hoping to profit from rising market leaders must comprehend the principles underlying these businesses’ success. These businesses excel in cloud services, are leaders in semiconductor
Technology stocks continue to outperform. Despite predictions that a great rotation into value and small-cap stocks is coming, the reality is that large-cap tech stocks continue to drive the market higher. As the first half of the year draws to a close, the tech-laden Nasdaq Composite index is up 20% compared to a 15% gain
Sentiments for lithium stocks are possible the most bearish in the last 24 months. From being a hot sector, the sentiments have changed to fear and investors are unwilling to buy quality lithium stocks even at deeply undervalued levels. However, in my view, it’s time to be a contrarian and look at lithium stocks for
Gene editing is a game-changer. With it, we can remove cells from your body, edit them, and then reintroduce them back into the body. All to treat cancers, blood issues, blindness, cystic fibrosis, and muscular dystrophy. All of which is creating substantial opportunities for some of the leading gene editing stocks. What’s more exciting is
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts that the nation’s power use will climb to 4,000 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in 2024 and 4,128 billion kWh in 2025, up from 4,000 billion kWH in 2023. Even more importantly, peak demand is expected to jump to 38 gigawatts in the next five years, while the grid is “not
I think it is a good idea to buy some undervalued long-term stocks on weakness before they start to make a recovery. The current market environment is quite unforgiving for many stocks as investors have piled into just a few tech stocks. However, as the market cycle reaches an inflection point after the rate cuts,
I think it is a good idea to buy some undervalued long-term stocks on weakness before they start to make a recovery. The current market environment is quite unforgiving for many stocks as investors have piled into just a few tech stocks. However, as the market cycle reaches an inflection point after the rate cuts,
The video game stocks haven’t exactly been on a hot run of late. Undoubtedly, discretionary spending isn’t in the greatest spot these days, with inflation still a huge concern for many. Still, I do see value in some of the sold-off video game plays, even as most others look to dismiss them as dead money.
According to Nasdaq Chief Economist Phil Mackintosh, earnings growth drives stock prices over the long term. This assertion is evident as growth stocks with the best earnings per share (EPS) have led the market since it bottomed out in October 2022. Typically, you find best-in-class EPS growth in innovative companies riding the coattails of a
Battery stocks to buy are tough to overlook, considering the global push towards a sustainable energy future. Of late, though, we’ve seen a sharp pullback in battery stock valuations following the slowdown in the broader EV market. Additionally, Bloomberg’s EV Outlook for the year highlights a mixed landscape in the global EV space. While EV
Technology stocks remain hot with plenty of great options to choose right now. Cybersecurity, cryptocurrencies, social media and anything related to artificial intelligence (AI) have the attention of investors and analysts. And this has sent the share prices of these companies sharply higher. Further, many tech stocks have enjoyed blistering rallies since the current bull
Smart investors will watch restaurant stocks since the business is estimated to generate over $1 trillion in 2024. The industry is expected to gain 200,000 jobs this year, reaching 15.7 million. The industry could add an average of 150,000 jobs per subsequent year, reaching 16.9 million by 2032. Restaurants are the second most popular private
Enterprise AI is the application of artificial intelligence to enterprise grade software to help organizations improve their productivity and efficiency. It’s an area of AI that will undoubtedly produce some of the greatest stock investments moving forward. Currently, three enterprise AI stocks stand out in my mind although there are plenty of other logical choices.
Hydrogen stocks have certainly seen better days. The Global X Hydrogen ETF (NASDAQ:HYDR), which holds 29 different hydrogen-related equities and has an AUM of $43.2 million, plummeted 40% over the past 12 months. A tough macroeconomic environment coupled with relatively cheap oil and gas prices have absorbed the attractiveness and competitiveness of companies offering hydrogen
If you are an investor like me, you’d agree that investing is a long-term game. Identifying solid companies and holding on to those stocks for the long term can not only generate capital gains, but some stocks also help earn more money through dividend income. Whether you are investing for retirement, want to leave a legacy, or hope to
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