Editor’s note: “AI Offers an Epic Make-or-Break Moment for Investors” was previously published in June 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence (AI) these days, and with good reason. On Main Street, AI will reshape society. And on Wall Street, AI stocks will
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Google the word “greedflation,” and you get more than 1.1 million results. Greedy stocks have become a favorite topic for investors. In Canada, where I live, the citizens are furious with the large grocery store chains — they’ve been growing their profits over the past few years, including before the pandemic, due to a lack
Multiple signs show that, in-line with my previous predictions, e-commerce is bouncing back. One such indicator is when JPMorgan recently predicted that Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) gross merchandise volume (GMV) would surge 11.6% this year. They also cited that the e-commerce giant would become America’s largest retailer in 2024. Analysts expect multiple e-commerce players to grow by
There is no question that large-cap stocks are the winners in 2023 thus far. The S&P 500 is up more than 14% year-to-date. This compares with a 6.4% gain for mid-cap stocks via the S&P MidCap 400 and 3.4% for small-cap stocks and the S&P SmallCap 600. Of the 503 stocks in the S&P 500,
Last year was terrible for growth stocks. All thanks to optimistic estimates being revised and policy tightening by the central bank. However, going by the trend in the first six months of 2023, things appear to be far better. My focus is therefore on the high-quality growth stories of 2023, which have strong financial or business
Generally speaking, financial advisors will often direct you to reliable enterprises though, for certain folks, high-growth stocks may make more sense. That’s particularly true if you’re part of the younger crowd. Here, with time as an advantage, growth investing becomes quite intriguing. Indeed, to achieve a robust retirement, carefully researched high-growth stocks for young investors
At one point in time, tech stocks took center stage and became an integral part of every investor’s portfolio. During the pandemic, they offered unique solutions and enjoyed big rewards in terms of investor interest, higher revenue, and increasing market valuation. However, the past year was unkind to the tech industry. Inflation and concerns about
Dividend stocks and income investing are back on everyone’s radar in 2023. Safe mainstays like short-term Treasury Bills and high-yield savings accounting generate decent returns for the first in years. Still, some investors want to avoid broad market volatility and shy away from tech and growth stocks but want to squeeze a few more basis points from their
ChatGPT makes it clear it can’t predict stock performance with lithium stocks to buy. In fact, every time I’ve asked it for stock picks, it first explains: “Please note that these are not predictions, and stock performance is subject to various market factors and individual circumstances. It’s important to conduct thorough research and consult with a
The S&P 500 index currently trades at 4,300. Based on estimates, the index is likely to trade at 4,500 by the end of 2024. Clearly, the markets will continue to face macroeconomic challenges and this will keep the index subdued. However, the index remaining sideways does not imply that there will be no multibagger return
Year-to-date, market indices have rallied significantly, led by the magnificent seven. As of this writing, the Nasdaq 100 is up 36%, whereas the S&P 500 is up 13%. Despite the rally in the indices, not all stocks have participated. 2022’s winning sectors have been laggards and are reasonable hunting grounds for bargain stocks for 2023. In the first half, market
Electric vehicle technology will continue to advance as adoption rises. Human ingenuity always meets demand. Accordingly, as EV demand continues to grow over time, investors will be focused on only on conventional EV stocks, but those of companies enabling the growth of this sector and providing the infrastructure necessary for such growth. Indeed, advances in
New CEOs can breathe new life into a company by launching new initiatives, hiring more effective managers, and/or entering new markets. One great example is General Electric. (NYSE:GE). When Larry Culp took the helm of that storied firm in 2018, it was losing billions of dollars. However, after cutting GE’s costs and making it far
There’s no denying that Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) stock ran too far, too fast in 2020 and 2021. After a sharp-share price decline, Shopify is showing signs of life in 2023. Follow-through isn’t guaranteed, but a small share position in Shopify could yield decent returns. For years, Shopify made it easy for merchants to sell their products
Editor’s note: “Stocks to Buy for the Dawn of Global AI Dominance” was previously published in May 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Everyone is buzzing about artificial intelligence (AI) these days. And it may even seem like the technology emerged out of thin air to shock the
Cloud computing is more than just using someone else’s computer. The ability for large teams to collaborate, create and publish together seamlessly has upended business workflows in a way few technologies have ever before. No modern large company can even exist without cloud capabilities, and the largest companies are buying ever more cloud space for
It is imperative when scouting the financial landscape for high-potential penny stocks to tread with both excitement and caution. Trading at a fraction of a dollar, these low-priced securities can generate robust percentage gains even with minor upward price movements. Such an enticing prospect undoubtedly draws investors to invest in the top penny stocks to
One of the things I like to do occasionally to have fun with my stock selection process is to come up with creative ideas for identifying companies to recommend to readers. In 2021, I came up with seven stocks for a brand-centric portfolio. The key to the selection: The companies had to have the word
As electric vehicles (EVs) gain popularity, several EV stocks have emerged as successful investments. While Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been a standout performer, the market has matured, offering numerous opportunities beyond the well-known EV pioneer. Additionally, the EV sector has become increasingly competitive, presenting a range of options for investors seeking the “next Tesla.” It’s important
With the latest Consumer Price Index (or CPI) figures suggesting is easy, now may be a great time to consider DeSPAC stocks to buy. With year-over-year inflation (as measured by the CPI) now running at around 4%, the Federal Reserve’s hiking of interest rates to curb inflation seems to be working. While the Fed merely skipped
The electric vehicle (EV) sector, once seen as a profitable growth area, has faced recent setbacks and underperformance. However, not all EV stocks can be winners, and the sector’s resilience will ultimately separate the promising stocks from the rest. Investing in EV stocks with growth potential can be a rewarding journey despite the challenges. The
The stock market has been on a tear lately, despite investors grappling with multiple headwinds, such as possible recession. Moreover, the Federal Reserve just paused its rate hikes for June, which may seem like good news. However, the Fed still signaled that two more are likely this year. Thus, while the economy is expected to
With artificial intelligence and optical technologies accelerating, investors looking for their next big opportunity should consider the top autonomous driving stocks to buy. Fundamentally, autonomy on the roads may help significantly improve safety. Even the best drivers can’t monitor every little detail, which is where tech steps into the picture. In addition, high-potential autonomous driving
When I posed the question about why investors might consider the top restaurant stocks to buy to artificial-intelligence-powered chatbot ChatGPT, it replied that people, who have a basic need for food, often elect dining out as a popular consumer choice. Moreover, as the economy grows and consumer spending increases, eateries tend to benefit from higher
With the rise of artificial intelligence and other digital innovations offering myriad efficiencies and conveniences, the idea of deliberately seeking undervalued non-tech stocks might appear anachronistic. Sure, undervalued securities have their appeal because of the discount effect. However, in the case of “analog” businesses, there appears to be a reason why they’re bargain ideas. Still,
There are several reasons to seek out high-cash-flow stocks. In the simplest terms, companies that generate strong cash flow can pay – and increase – dividends, develop new products and buy back shares among other things. Free cash flow is the cash a company has left over even after paying for things such as capital expenditures
While artificial intelligence isn’t a crystal ball for predicting high-return stocks, it can still be a great tool to screen certain stocks and better understand the underlying business models. There are many artificial intelligence models, such as Bard, Bing AI and the massively popular ChatGPT, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. However, one model
We know that the stock market is ever-changing and dynamic. To that end, investors are always trying to divine the next trillion-dollar companies. Visa (NYSE:V), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) all have great potential. All three emerging trillion-dollar companies are leaders in their markets. Visa leads the electronic payments industry, Tesla dominates the
It’s undeniable that Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) stock has done well in 2023 so far. Yet, even the most cautious traders shouldn’t rule out a continuation for the rest of the year. Netflix deserves a confident “A” rating and will probably punish the short-sellers and several analysts on Wall Street clearly recognize this. There’s a problem that has
While the U.S. appears to be embarking on a new bull run, Japan is enjoying more significant economic growth. And one month ago, Warren Buffett highlighted the nation’s booming market as he doubled down on investments in several Japanese stocks. Similar to Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B), these companies belong to the sogo-shosha category, meaning
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