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
Investors are certainly finding no shortage of stock darlings in which to invest right now. However, the list of such hyper-growth stocks has changed quite a bit in recent years. In other words, the stock darlings of 2020 and 2021 are not necessarily today’s winners. The three companies on this list of stock darlings to
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
Down 6% on the year, Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) remains a troubled stock that investors should avoid for the time being. With demand for cloud computing soaring, one might assume that Salesforce stock would be marching higher. But poor earnings and downbeat guidance have sunk CRM stock and led it to underperform the broader market. Salesforce stockholders
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
It doesn’t seem Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE) has long for this world. Faraday Future stock is down to 35 cents, revenue remains negligible and losses extend for as far as the eye can see. Yet the luxury electric vehicle maker may have plans in store to become something other than an auto manufacturer. This
Most investors gravitate toward the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P 500 when they think about stock market indices, but it is also worth considering Russell 2000 stocks to buy. Some stock screeners let you shortlist stocks from either of these indices and the Dow Jones Industrial Average. However, not every stock screener lets you filter Russell 2000 stocks. The
AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) has certainly seen its fair share of upside during recent meme stock rallies. In fact, during this year’s recent surge, AMC stock soared as speculators piled into this beaten-down name. Much of this activity was tied to fellow meme stock GameStop (NYSE:GME), and the re-entrance of Keith Gill and retail investors into
The semiconductor industry has been a reliable segment for long-term investors for many years. Many chipmakers have benefitted from artificial intelligence tailwinds as companies rush to capitalize on the new technology. Semiconductors are also found in everyday devices and appliances, such as computers, cars, and refrigerators. Investors have to look no further than the iShares Semiconductor
Over the past few months, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has been rangebound, with Intel stock hovering around $30 per share price level. However, the chipmaker’s recovery is uncertain. Intel has promising potential catalysts. Intel is expanding its manufacturing infrastructure to become a major chip foundry for its own chips and third-party designers. Still, as has been the
It’s unrealistic to expect to make millions from the markets in a quick time. Good business will create value and millionaires over the long term. Having said that, investors need to have a dynamic approach and grab opportunities that can deliver quick trading returns. The profits can be channeled to long-term bets. A likely opportunity to make quick
The electric vehicle industry has been struggling, and it is easy to argue that most EV stocks are worth selling at this point. Rate cuts are unlikely to be fast enough, barring a recession, which would be even worse for EVs. With that in mind, it makes sense to look for EV stocks to sell
In this article AVD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Halfpoint Images | Moment | Getty Images How’s your 401(k) looking? A new report shows Americans are saving more, but probably need to do even more. Vanguard has released its annual report, How America Saves 2024. Vanguard and Fidelity are the two biggest sponsors of 401(k) plans,
If you are looking for stocks with the highest yields, look no further! First, I would make it clear that the stocks in this list are not necessarily the ones with the “highest yields.” For example, if you screen for dividend stocks with only the yield in mind, you will find lots of stocks with
Amid market uncertainty, many investors may be looking to diversify away from some of the top market winners. Instead, they want to start looking at more defensive names. Some of the biggest tech stocks have continued to rally and drive the market to new all-time highs. But, we’re already seeing signs cracks are forming among
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) has rapidly enhanced its offerings with artificial intelligence. Since AI stocks are red-hot on Wall Street, perhaps traders pushed Palantir stock up a little too far and too fast. Still, we’re assigning the stock a “B” grade as Palantir is a financially solid and innovative AI-tech developer. You just never know where and how
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