Investors seeking growth in emerging markets may find exceptional opportunities in undervalued stocks that Wall Street has yet to discover fully. Recent analysis highlights significant growth potential in this segment. Emerging economies are expected to outpace with a projected growth rate of over 4% this year, compared to just 2% for developed markets. This backdrop
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is a company that’s seen incredible growth since its IPO and is a stock many investors still stand behind. That makes sense, given the degree to which TSLA stock has outpaced the Nasdaq and most indexes over the long-term. However, at its current valuation, investors are starting to question the company’s fundamentals and
The AI industry has been a significant factor in propelling the technology sector to new heights. It has been a major draw for investors due to the improvement and creation of new and innovative technologies that could continue to offer considerable returns. Many different stocks related to generative AI have seen their share prices multiply
To achieve high returns from the subsequent changes in the market, sharp investors are closely monitoring which top stocks to buy before interest rate cuts as the Federal Reserve considers reducing interest rates. Companies with solid foundations stand to gain much from lower borrowing rates; therefore, finding the greatest investment possibilities in advance is critical.
Morningstar.com recently discussed how GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) stock has skyrocketed over the past 12 months, gaining 86%, with more than half the gains in 2024. Apparently momentum plays like GE have become the stocks to buy entering the second half of the year. It’s hard to believe that GE’s become a momentum stock after lying
On Wall Street, many artificial intelligence (AI) and automation stocks have been leading the charge in 2024. As these transformative technologies continue to reshape industries, long-term investors turn their attention to companies at the revolution’s forefront. According to a report by McKinsey, AI technologies could potentially deliver additional global economic output of $13 trillion by
With the federal government taking steps to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III, effectively creating a form of medical cannabis legalization, the future of cannabis stocks is under intense scrutiny. While cannabis stocks initially surged on the news, they quickly settled back to their previous levels. This response is due to the potential disruption a medical cannabis mandate might bring, creating uncertainty
When meme stocks start skyrocketing, it’s difficult to find a good entry point. Already, examples of a big rally in meme stocks happened in the recent past. In just over a month, Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) stock surged from sub-$5 levels to 52-week highs of $23.9. With a meme frenzy on the cards, it’s time to look
With demand for electric vehicles (EVs) decreasing, the original expectation and excitement around the lithium industry have somewhat lessened. Yet, that does not mean that the extraction of elemental lithium is an unworthy economic pursuit. Rather, both the price of lithium and the value of the companies extracting it have seen a price correction. This
High-flying growth stocks have helped lift major indices this quarter. The S&P 500 is on track for a 4% gain, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq is set to rise by around 7%. Analysts attribute the gains to strong demand for artificial intelligence (AI) creating triple-digit growth for firms in that sector. While consecutive record highs in
Nanotech stocks are among the hottest plays in the market right now, thanks to analysts predicting astronomical growth for the market. For example, Fortune Business Insights forecasted the market would grow to $91.18 billion in 2024 and reach $332.73 billion by 2032. The CHIPS Act and other legislative moves by the U.S. are further bolstering
At this point, I don’t see any good reasons to buy or even hold GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock. Fundamentally, the company’s business is contracting and its business model is broken while its CEO, Ryan Cohen, does not seem to have a viable plan to turn the company around. Also importantly, the valuation of GameStop stock is
Right now, the stock market is up 15% year-to-date (YTD). In fact, it’s on track to have one of its best years of the past several decades. Though it doesn’t really feel like it. Sure, some AI hardware stocks are having a banner year. Super Micro Computer (SMCI), for example, is up nearly 200% YTD
Which stocks should investors sell this summer? This question can be connected to a classic Wall Street phrase — “sell in May and go away” — which suggests that getting out of the market in May and returning in November is a good strategy for investors. Of course, buying and selling the market based on
The stocks of some great companies are on sale right now. Well-known businesses and top brands have stocks deep in the red this year despite all three U.S. stock indices trading near all-time highs. With the current rally in equities concentrated in only a few names, many stocks have been left behind. For investors, particularly
Global movie-theater chain AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) has legions of fans, known as “Apes.” Loyalty is fine, but they shouldn’t feel obligated to AMC. After reviewing the relevant facts and circumstances, we can only give AMC stock an unenthusiastic “D” grade. AMC Entertainment isn’t entirely hopeless, so we won’t give the stock an “F” grade. After all, the company
Investing in growth stocks under $10 could prove incredibly lucrative over the long term. However, with mega-cap stocks dominating the market, it’s easy to overlook penny stocks that could become giants in the future. Remember, today’s stock market bellwethers began as humble, low-priced stocks. Taking a page from Warren Buffett’s early playbook, there’s a gold
Every day Wall Street makes stock price predictions, issuing upgrades and downgrades of their prospects for the next year. Do analysts even know what they are talking about? They should. Although securities regulations have leveled the playing field to ensure all material information is released to the public at the same time and not just
Trends come and go, but one in fashion again is stock splits. Two years ago, there was a frenzy of splits in the tech space. Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and even Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) all split their stock. But then the phenomenon died down last year. Now, it seems to be rebounding —
A lot continues to happen with the automotive industry. New vehicle sales are bouncing back as inventory levels return to pre-pandemic levels. The resurgence of new vehicles is pushing prices and sales down for used vehicles. At the same time, consumers are moving away from electric vehicles in favor of cheaper gas-electric hybrid models. The
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