Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) continues to lead the technology sector in 2024. The semiconductor equipment manufacturer has lost half its value since its March peak. Although Super Micro Computer stock is a good long-term buy, expect to be able to get better prices on its shares after it reports earnings on Aug. 6. There isn’t
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The markets have stocks that are bought purely from the perspective of long-term investing. Further, there are quality high-beta growth stocks that can create massive wealth for an investor and deliver quick returns for a trader. GameStop (NYSE:GME) however falls in the third, and most dangerous category of stocks that are purely for speculation. I
Earlier this year in April, I warned investors that the artificial intelligence (AI) industry has put Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) stock on too high of a pedestal, making it inevitably overvalued. Since then, the stock has lost 45% of its value but is still up 135% year-to-date (YTD). For investors, the company’s new 37x price-to-earnings
The Biden administration’s EV initiatives have boosted domestic production, positioning EV stocks for growth under a potential Harris presidency. Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) could lead this growth, giving Rivian Stock a better profile. Automakers may benefit further if Pete Buttigieg, an EV advocate as Secretary of Transportation, joins Harris as her running mate, likely prioritizing supportive policies
Dell Technologies (NYSE:DELL) has cemented its status as a leading force in the technology sector with its IT hardware, software, and services. However, the past year has proven to be a rollercoaster ride for Dell’s stock price. After hitting a low of $52.05 in early August 2023, DELL surged to a high of $179.70 by
Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) second-quarter financial results confirmed that the electric vehicle maker’s fortunes are fading fast, making now the right time to dump Tesla stock. The abysmal Q2 print, combined with growing signs that the company is quickly losing market share to competing automakers, has led to a continued erosion in Tesla stock. While the share
After a weak July jobs report released Friday morning, in which unemployment unexpectedly spiked to 4.3%, Wall Street worries that the U.S. economy may plunge into a recession. On the face of it, those fears seem legit: The S&P 500 dropped 1.84%. The Nasdaq Composite lost 2.43%, knocking the tech-heavy index down more than 10%
The stock market is taking a breather after a 20% run higher this year. According to Fidelity, that was mostly driven by tech stocks, which are up 25% year-to-date. Dig a little deep, though, and we see the S&P 500 is once again mostly driven up by the same forces that allowed the index to
There are 58 analysts covering Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock. Of those, 24 still rate it a Buy. Amazingly, the average price target of the analysts is $213.45, 4% below where it is currently trading. How is it possible 24 of 55 Wall Street analysts have a Buy on the stock and yet, their target prices are
The United States’ switch from fossil fuels to green energy has been a hot-button issue for years. However, how fast those changes are implemented will depend on the government’s policies. In the U.S., the future of energy policy has proven to be quite divisive. As such, the upcoming election could see a major shift in
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been on quite the rollercoaster ride lately. The stock languished in the $170-180 range for an extended period before spiking to over $250 in recent weeks. However, the rally has lost steam, with the shares retreating amid the broader tech sector selloff. I previously advocated buying the stock under $200. However, with
If you had told Wall Street tech stalwarts back in 2020 that Intel (NYSE:INTC) stock would plummet as rapidly as it has over the last 12 months, it’s likely many of them would have laughed you off. Fast forward four years, and Intel is in the same position it was over two decades ago. Furthermore,
For many who rely on the utility of pickup trucks, an all-electric one might not seem the most practical. After all, these trucks are intended as rough and readily affordable utility vehicles with exceptional range due to their large gas tanks and high carrying capacity both in volume and weight. So when Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN)
Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) share price has tumbled by almost 10% from its peak of $200 set in early July. Investors have taken profits and are rotating into small-cap stocks that will benefit most from lower interest rates. Its earnings report is expected to be released on August 1, 2024, and it feels like a coin toss
It’s been a while since we’ve heard of the cohort known as FAANG. Since OpenAI kicked off ChatGPT and the generative artificial intelligence boom, it’s been mostly about the Magnificent Seven. Over the past few quarters, though, some members of the Magnificent Seven have been markedly more magnificent than others. And with Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stumbling
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has been struggling with innovation and competition because of its outdated designs and high costs. This made the stock look less attractive. However, geopolitical developments and various growth projects have made the stock a long-term bet worth making for certain investors. That’s particularly true given that INTC stock is nearing its 52-week low.
Most desktop and laptop computers use Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) processors, while Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) chips power many AI platforms. However, Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) remains dominant for its smartphone technology, Bluetooth headsets, and WiFi chips. As a result, investors are jumping on Qualcomm stock. Its Snapdragon mobile processor has the capacity to handle generative AI tasks on smartphones, creating
SoundHound AI stock (NASDAQ:SOUN) is a bellwether in the fast-growing voice artificial intelligence (AI) market that has attracted plenty of attention in the past year. Consequently, SOUN stock is up north of 132% year-to-date (YTD). However, with the incredible run-up in SoundHound AI stock, some would feel its ascent may be a bit overstretched. Yet, its
The S&P 500 is one of the most recognized benchmarks in the stock market. In fact, an ETF that tracks the S&P 500, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) is regularly one of the top ETFs by trading volume. It’s also one of the few stocks that has options expiring every day of the
Dividend stocks are a must-own component for any investor looking to establish serious wealth. We all know the statistic that the S&P 500 has returned 10.5% annually on average since its creation in 1957. It is one of the reasons the index is considered the benchmark against which we should compare our portfolios. What’s not
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