This is certainly not a market many would categorize as one with numerous screaming buys to go after. Indeed, the macro backdrop remains uncertain, with geopolitical tensions high and a Federal Reserve intent on keeping interest rates high to battle inflation. That said, the Fed’s fight against inflation is resulting in some ground being gained, and
As we pass the halfway mark of 2023, it’s time to consider which stocks to sell in June. If investors continue to have trouble understanding whether the markets are due for another correction soon it’s for good reason. June tends to be a historically tough month for markets. That’s a negative. Yet, a potential Fed
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) established itself as a powerhouse for software companies looking to tap into the exponential growth potential of AI and other high-growth technologies. Even better, year to date, the Nvidia stock has surged this year on strong earnings. In addition, Nvidia’s chips continue to hold a strong market share relative to competitors like Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)
Electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) is looking expand its horizons and conquer a well-populated nation. That’s definitely easier said than done, however. Despite Lucid Group’s enthusiasm, LCID stock could end up losing value because of the company’s new international venture. Of course, Lucid Group isn’t the first automaker, or even the first U.S. automaker, to
China-based electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) has been reluctant to slash vehicle prices. However, as recent news suggests, the company is changing its stance. This is, at writing, helping to push NIO stock higher, albeit slightly. But while the market is reacting favorably to this news, and although price war reluctance has been a big
One prominent analyst recently declared that video game retailer GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock is “doomed.” That assessment might sound harsh, but GME stock traders need to consider GameStop’s problems. From frequent executive-level shakeups to dwindling sales, there are multiple reasons for investors to avoid GameStop in 2023. I’ll admit that I recently offered some “to-the-moon” motivation
Hidden gems are out there. Investors don’t need to pile into stocks focused on artificial intelligence to make money in the current market. There are plenty of unnoticed profitable stocks from companies whose shares have been ascendant through the first six months of 2023. These low profile companies may get scant attention from the business
Small-cap stocks, defined by a market capitalization between $300 million and $2 billion, can tempt investors looking for quick returns. However, these small-cap stocks to avoid can be incredibly volatile as they are lucrative, making them a potential danger zone for the unwary investor. In the ever-shifting tides of the stock market, it’s not uncommon
Although the latest jobs report suggests that an economic downturn might not materialize, the fine print suggests that investors should nevertheless prepare with recession-proof stocks to buy. To clarify, I’m not calling for an imminent collapse. Rather, the point is to be prepared ahead of time in case circumstances go awry. While the economy added
In what seemed like a showdown for the ages, both Democrats and Republicans came together to avoid a potential catastrophe, which now brings up a discussion regarding stocks to buy after the debt ceiling resolution. Primarily, the debt deal bodes relatively well for consumer sentiment. Basically, you don’t want to make too many bold decisions
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For investors who seek regular cash flows, blue-chip dividends stocks are excellent options for a portfolio. The combination of a low-beta, regular dividend growth, and the possibility of capital gains makes these stocks attractive. Further, in an uncertain macroeconomic environment, it’s important to hold these stocks. Generally, most high-yield dividend stocks fall among the blue-chip
While a full-on down cycle might not materialize, a tactical correction may be on the horizon, thus necessitating a deeper look at the best undervalued stocks. That’s roughly the perspective of Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson, who has not been a fan of bidding up what could be a potentially overheated market. Instead, Wilson believes that
Irrespective of market conditions, there will always be stock-specific price action worth watching. Investors were largely bearish on Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) at the end of 2022, but the stock has already surged by 126% year-to-date in 2023. Big shifts in price action, such as these, are not uncommon in undervalued growth stocks. Therefore, I think now
A small-cap stock is a security whose market capitalization ranges between $250 million and $2 billion. Small-cap stocks are often companies that are relatively small and focused on a niche business. Chances are investors have never heard of many of the players in the small-cap space. This is a shame as there are many promising
Stock market corrections can be unnerving, but history shows these are often the best time to buy. Millionaire investors know this, so they usually choose wealth-building dividend stocks for their portfolios. When uncertainty and volatility are rising, dividend stocks come into their own. Companies that pay investors to own them are typically profitable, have a clearly defined
Artificial intelligence is the “next big thing” on the Street. And it’s already profoundly impacting almost everything AI-related, including these best AI stocks to buy. For example, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) ran from about $280 to $387 on the heels of blowout AI-boosted earnings. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) popped from about $85 to $125. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) ran from $280 to $327. Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) exploded from about
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It’s starting to get a little frothy out there. Many speculative stocks are shooting up. New investment themes such as artificial intelligence are generating attention, and bullishness is running rampant. That’s all fine and well, but the macroeconomic backdrop remains challenging. As such, it could be a good time to look at these undervalued stable
Last month I called Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI), the only Chinese EV stock you need to own. Since then, shares have barely moved. The good news of its first quarter earnings was already in stock when they arrived. Since then, I’ve discussed the decision to focus on hybrids and the founder’s story. Before you invest, however, you should also know Li’s place