Many analysts forecast that an interest rate cut is coming by September. When that happens, speculative capital is likely to move away from large-cap stocks. That’s why it’s a good time to consider small-cap stocks to buy. As interest rates went higher in 2022 and 2023, small-cap stocks fell out of favor. Many of these
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The markets are moving higher after a cooler reading on inflation stirs hopes that interest rates will be cut at some point in 2024. However, with many stocks still looking significantly overvalued, investors are on the hunt for undervalued cheap stocks. A cheap stock can be measured by fundamentals like its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. However,
These days, AI stocks are all the rage – and with good reason. We believe that as its underlying technology progresses, artificial intelligence will truly change the world over the next few years. And that will lead AI stocks to soar – and mint small fortunes for prescient investors. Though, if you’re following the mainstream
Retail has been a tough game over the last five years. The industry has contended with the pandemic, stores closures and a consumer shift to preferring online shopping. Since Covid-19 receded, retailers have been faced with the biggest surge of inflation in 40 years and the highest interest rates in 25 years. This has led
Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) is a perfect example of why you should not short a stock. As famed economist John Maynard Keynes once noted, “The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.” Lucid should be doing even worse than it is. Yet here we are watching Lucid stock soar because someone posted a
The three top performing stocks discussed below have appreciated in value by an average of 129.7% in 2024. Such torrid growth logically raises the question of what is possible moving forward. While a conservative investor might suggest that such growth is unsustainable, each of those firms is strongly positioned in the weight-loss pharmaceutical category. Sales
Finding untapped potential is like finding gold. Three organizations in the information technology maze stand out as silent giants with immense potential. These companies have tremendous development and innovation potential, offering investors tempting chances for significant gains. The first one shows that it can take advantage of growing consumer credit needs. It has record-breaking network
Meme stocks are certainly picking up steam. For investors in Trump Media (NASDAQ:DJT) stock that should be a good thing. Unfortunately, it hasn’t participated in this meme stock rally like GameStop (NYSE:GME) and AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) have. That’s partly due to the company’s core catalysts, and its unique investor base. As I’ve pointed out in
The retail sector can be broadly divided into consumer staples and discretionary. As the name suggests, staples typically imply essential products used by consumers. On the other hand, discretionary implies luxury or non-essential products. Both these segments are a key GDP growth driver for the U.S. economy. In general, high interest rates have negatively impacted
Widely known for its coverage of popular growth stocks like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), much like the old E.F. Hutton slogan, when Wedbush Securities talks, people listen. As such, many in the market may take caution with the stocks with lowered price targets that the sell-side firm covers. But much like how unthinkingly following sell-side ratings may
When investors talk about gains in the stock market, we usually think of high-flying growth and tech stocks. Over a long enough period, it can be the slow and steady compounders that build true wealth. If you’re looking for stability, exposure to real estate and a steady dividend, then real estate investment trust (REIT) stocks
The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation have led to a surge in interest in robotics stocks. However, investors should be cautious about investing in this sector in 2024. Many robotics companies are facing significant challenges that could negatively impact their performance and lead to a strong bear case for selling these stocks.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are back in familiar territory, jumping to record highs yesterday. Led by a soft April U.S. consumer inflation print, Mr. Market is now pricing in a couple of rate cuts before 2024 draws to a close. With the market’s risk appetite growing again, it’s an opportune time to load up on the best
The AI hype train took semiconductor stocks to new heights last year. However, following a spectacular rally over the past couple of years, the semiconductor market is at a critical juncture. Hence, investors would be better served by diversifying away from semiconductor stocks to sell. The irony is that with all the generative AI buzz,
The S&P 500 is the most recognizable index in the stock market. Many investors use this index as a benchmark to determine if their portfolios are outperforming the stock market. The S&P 500 consists of profitable large-cap companies. While investing in an S&P 500 ETF can simplify your portfolio, these ETFs have a major downside.
There’s a “good news, bad news” situation in May for China-based electric vehicle manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO). Despite a strong monthly vehicle-delivery report, the bad news may outweigh the good news. Given the uncertain future growth prospects, we rate Nio stock as a “D.” This doesn’t mean Nio is doomed or anything like that. We’re only trying to warn
Investors looking for breakout stocks to buy that Wall Street already loves should find it easier now that the S&P 500 is near 52-week and all-time highs. The index is up nearly 12% year to date thanks to an almost 5% gain in the past month. Doing a quick stock screen of stocks in the
Wildfires are raging in Western Canada right now. This is a huge reminder that weather has become much more unpredictable due to climate change. El Niño got going around June. Experts say we tend to witness the warming a year later. Cue the wildfires. “Basing it on the El Niño at the beginning of the
Penny stocks to buy can be rewarding if you can spot the right ones. Unfortunately, most have a history of burning investors. That’s because many are never the “bargain” they appear to be. And oftentimes, the shares are cheap for a good reason. Unfortunately, what you’ll find most times with penny stocks is an unproven
Here’s an energy company that’s old and new at the same time. I’m referring to General Electric (NYSE:GE) spinoff company GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV), which may catch the interest of investor looking for highflying stocks. However, caution is advised as GE Vernova stock moved too far, too fast. Headquartered in Massachusetts, GE Vernova is focused on
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