Earlier in January, I suggested that the lower C3.ai (NYSE:AI) traded under $30, the more attractive AI stock became. Two weeks later, the company, whose digital twin software I like, has seen its share price fall by $5, down 84.5% over the past 52 weeks. Source: shutterstock As I write this, C3.ai’s share price is
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The plant-based boom is just starting to sprout. In fact, with millions of people turning to plant based diets, analysts at Credit Suisse say the industry could grow 100-fold to $1.4 trillion by 2050, as noted by VegNews’ contributor Anna Starostinetskaya. Shorter-term, Bloomberg Intelligence says the plant-based industry could balloon to $162 billion by 2030
Tech stocks, including most big tech names, have been performing very badly in the first few weeks of this year. The Nasdaq 100, which is made up primarily of large tech companies, has tumbled 13% in 2022 so far. But investors who follow a few principles when it comes to buying large tech stocks can
Due to misreading how upset Wall Street would become about rising interest rates, in my last column on Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) stock, my recommendation that investors consider buying the stock proved to be premature. Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com Still, after another 30% retreat by the name and amid multiple signs that the Street is warming
Teladoc Health (NYSE:TDOC) is among the pandemic-driven high-fliers on a sustained downtrend. At the height of the lockdown, investors piled into companies that would thrive in a stay-at-home and work-at-home scenario. In one year’s time, shares of the virtual healthcare services company rocketed 175% to a high of $308, made in February 2021. Source: fizkes/ShutterStock.com
Nasdaq’s steep correction pulled CrowdStrike Holdings (NASDAQ:CRWD) stock down by around half its price from the peak. Value investors seeking growth stocks might look at CRWD stock as a stock at a fire sale. On closer inspection, the software security giant is down for many reasons. Source: VDB Photos / Shutterstock.com For now, markets are
I have been a big Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) bull for a long time now. All you have to do is look at a chart of NVDA stock over the past five years to see why. The company continues to dominate competitors and there is seemingly nothing to slow it down. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock.com When NVDA
Recent volatility has sent tech stocks lower. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is no exception. Declines with AAPL stock have been modest compared to more speculative names in the space. Trading for around $160 per share today, it’s down about 10% from its high-water mark. Not exactly a big plunge. Source: WeDesing / Shutterstock.com Still, given how market trends
Clearly expanding dramatically and rapidly around the globe, wind power has become a key tool in the fight against climate change. And — since wind power has ” the most decarbonisation potential per” megawatt, while offshore wind energy has begun to quickly proliferate,– wind energy, in all likelihood, will continue to spread speedily for the
The price action on Wall Street last week was nothing short of incredible. This was the highest palpable moment of panic that I’ve seen in a while. We have had small corrections in the past year, but this was the most fantastic of them. Stocks capitulated past support levels too easily. This makes it very
Semiconductor stocks have seen solid returns in 2021. As a result, the PHLX Semiconductor Sector Index (SOX) is up around 12.5% in the past 12 months. Meanwhile, numbers from the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics show that global sales in the industry will likely grow close to 9% in 2022. Yet, despite these positive prospects, many
If you found a stock with a strong growth history that is expected to gain 30% this year, you’d be interested, right? Then maybe you should check out Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock. Source: Jonathan Weiss / Shutterstock.com Amazon has been through the ringer as of late. It’s down 23% since July and 14% over the last
Known as a silicon-wafer fabricator or “fab,” Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) struggled along with other tech part makers amid 2021’s global supply shortage. Consequently, TSM stock chopped around and made little progress that year. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com Now however, Wall Street is warming up to Taiwan Semiconductor in 2022. This company is rarely buzz-worthy in
When Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) posted a small profit in the last quarter, it marked a positive turning point. Skittish investors will ignore TLRY stock because of its meme trade last year sending it to a $67 high. Source: Ralf Liebhold / Shutterstock.com Those who avoided the quick pump (momentum buying) and fast dump (panic selling) should
Investors in fantasy sports betting company DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) have started 2022 on a down note. DKNG stock has already declined more than 20% since the start of January, adding to its substantial losses in 2021. By comparison, the S&P 500 index has only dipped 4.7% in January. Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com DKNG stock hit
“This time, it’s different.” Often considered the four most dangerous words in finance (five if you don’t count contracted words as singles), the sentiment warns of ignoring historical lessons and plowing ahead without a care in the world. That’s why to my knowledge, no one has uttered them in the new normal. Still, not saying
Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) stock has been an under-performer among stocks that have been in the Covid-19 vaccine race. After touching highs of $331.7 in February 2021, NVAX stock has plunged to its current price levels of $90. Source: Vladimka production / Shutterstock.com Of course, there have been fundamental factors that have served as catalysts for the
DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) stock has been in the midst of a pullback for the past few months. DKNG stock has shed more than 50% of its value in the past three months. The dip presents an excellent opportunity for aggressive investors to load up on the stock at a fantastic price. Source: Lori Butcher / Shutterstock.com
Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) stock took a beating last year. PLTR stock is down more than 67% from its 52-week high price, currently sitting at $14.56. The signs of deceleration in the company’s public-sector business have been a key reason for the sluggishness. However, the positive developments in the past few months reiterate my belief in the
Texas-based on-demand mobile media platform provider Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS) has an ambitious game plan. It’s unfortunate that some investors don’t appreciate the upside potential of APPS stock. Digital Turbine is a high-growth business with a multinational presence. Source: digitalturbine.com The company’s investor presentation serves up enough data points to convince any skeptic. Impressively, Digital Turbine
AT&T (NYSE:T) had a difficult fiscal year from an investor perspective. In 2021, the company could not live up to its expectations. However, investors need only look forward as they offer a bright future for those who invest in T stock now. AT&T’s 5G ambitions may align with its roots. But it will take time
This is a company you might not have heard of, but might want to consider after you’ve learned about it. Based in New Jersey, Reliance Global (NASDAQ:RELI) operates within the insurance market — though that’s not necessarily why some folks are talking about RELI stock now. Source: MIND AND I / Shutterstock.com Let’s be more specific.
Over the past few years, I’ve been a big fan of Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU). I’ve written positively about ROKU stock during its good times in the second half of 2020 and early 2021, its bad times at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and in the second half of 2021, and its mediocre times in early
With rise in trading activity coupled with interest in penny and meme stocks, investors, in general, are looking for quick gains. It makes sense to allocate some funds for short-term trading. However, there is little doubt on the point that best returns come from long-term stocks. Talking about investing and the patience to hold quality
Wall Street investors are very fickle these days. They are showing no commitment in either direction for longer than a few hours at a time. This makes it very difficult to commit capital with great conviction. This dynamic is part of what has impacted Teladoc (NYSE:TDOC) stock. TDOC has given up the entire relief rally
Investors in Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) stock have not had much to celebrate since the company went public in July 2021. In fact, shares are down nearly 60% over the past six months. Yet, most market participants pay more attention to what users of the Robinhood app buy and sell more than price swings in HOOD
Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX), the Gaithersburg, Maryland-based biotech company, still has not submitted its Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use approval (EUA) to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The company says it will do so by the end of January. But the market is skeptical and is still waiting to see when the EUA will happen. As
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock has been in a sort of free fall for the past several months. I suspect that it may be at a point where investors can begin accumulating it. One reason is that I foresee that AMZN stock will stage a rebound sometime this quarter or in the spring. Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com
Chinese premium electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) hasn’t had a smooth 2021. NIO stock was once trading at the highs of $60 and is down to $30 today. Nothing has gone wrong with the company but the overall investor sentiment has led to the sell-off. There are also several concerns associated with Chinese regulations and
I now jokingly refer the small cap sector to as the small crap sector. This is not to insult the companies within it, but rather to describe the price action plaguing their stocks. The sellers have been punishing the cohort for months while the S&P 500 and the DOW recently broke records. Among these small-cap picks
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