Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock has tumbled more than 5% in recent days as two executives depart the EV maker. Plus, the company announced workforce cuts of over 10%. According to a CNBC memo, CEO Elon Musk said the cost reductions are necessary as the company is more focused on enhancing productivity for more stabilized growth. Executives
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Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:DJT) is often in the financial and nonfinancial headlines. Political polls and voter sentiment, however, don’t provide any insight on what to do with Trump Media stock. Your investment strategy needn’t be complicated. Let’s examine Trump Media to clear up confusion and reach a reasonable conclusion. First and foremost, don’t get sidetracked
Gold has rallied to record highs, hitting $2,350 per ounce after testing investor patience. A shift toward bullish sentiment is clearly prompting a closer look at gold stocks (and particularly gold miners). Investors look for steady places to hide out, in the event volatility spikes with what many believe could be an incoming downturn. Bitcoin
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock suffers as the company is now in what appears to be a very very bad spot in the global EV market. After poor Q1 numbers and declining vehicle deliveries, the U.S. EV giant announced significant price reductions. Shares are below $150, and Tesla is reducing its workforce by 10%. Amid overextension issues,
Investors circling newly public social media company Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) should hold off on taking a position in the company.Now that the hype surrounding Reddit’s initial public offering (IPO) has died down, Reddit stock has fallen substantially since its market debut in March. After peaking at $74.90 per share, the stock has dropped 45% to now
Because dividend investing has such an impressive track record of beating non-dividend-paying stocks, many investors buy Dividend Aristocrats for their portfolios. It’s not a bad strategy to begin with. Dividend Aristocrats are stocks on the S&P 500 that have consistently raised their payouts for 25 years or more. Studies show stocks that initiate a dividend
It’s been a month since Boeing (NYSE:BA) CEO Dave Calhoun announced that he would step down at the end of 2024. While his departure wasn’t termed a “firing,” there is no question Calhoun’s name would have been on a list, if there were one, of CEOs that need to be fired. The embattled company was
Finding possibilities with high growth potential is crucial in the fast-paced world of investments. Three stocks to buy, in particular, stand out as possible game-changers in the tech sector. These companies have proven their strategic insight and perseverance in facing difficulties and market swings, making them appealing investments. The first has sharpened its emphasis on
If the recent sell-off with artificial intelligence stocks has you thinking that this is a prime “buy the dip” opportunity, think again. What should be top of mind instead is what are the AI stocks to sell. There’s a good chance that the AI stock rout of April 19 was not an overreaction, but an
Trade wars are always destructive. The current escalation in the chip wars will be no different. The Biden administration banned the use of equipment from China’s Huawei and ZTE over alleged national security concerns. Semiconductor stocks like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) were prohibited from selling their high-end chips to China. Now Beijing is retaliating. It is barring
When industry sentiments are positive, the stocks in that industry are generally overvalued. It’s only when industry sentiments are depressed that multiple stocks trading at a valuation gap can be found. That is perfectly true for the electric vehicle industry. EV stocks have plunged as pessimists talk about the industry being dead. It’s a fact
The stock market hasn’t had a good start to the second quarter. Major indices like the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 seem determined to give up their year-to-date gains. Macroeconomic concerns are heating up as interest rates will likely stay higher for longer. Inflation is also back and came in hotter than expected in
Analysts have 85 billion reasons to love Amazon stock (NASDAQ:AMZN). To be precise, 84,946,000,000 reasons. That’s how much operating cashflow Amazon generated in 2024. It’s true that just $19.6 billion wound up as net cash flow, available for buying back stock or (gasp) dividends. Walmart (NYSE:WMT), by comparison, had $15.12 billion of net cash flow.
Is the rally crude oil about to stall out? After several months of consistent oil price advances, the price of oil has dipped over the past week. It seems some traders are using the tensions in the Middle East as a “sell the news” event. Particularly if there is de-escalation between Iran and Israel, we
With the innovation sector broadly suffering a corrective spell, it’s tempting to jump on tech stocks to buy now. However, the million-dollar question has always been, which ones? Yes, some enterprises have suffered big valuation cuts. However, we have to determine if that’s a discount or a value trap. For example, I’m hesitant about pure-play
The financial sector has a complex relationship with interest rates. This makes the weakening prospect of United States Federal Reserve rate cuts a prospective opportunity for investors buying the stocks of leading domestic banks. Recent figures from the U.S. Labor Department showed that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew 3.5% over the 12 months. This
Buying dividend stocks can help you generate steady cash flow. You won’t have to sell shares to cover your living expenses if you continue to make frequent contributions to your portfolio. While each dividend stock lets you earn cash flow, investors have to be watchful before getting started. Some dividend stocks have higher yields but
SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN) doesn’t make AI chips like some other companies do. It develops “voice AI solutions that let businesses offer incredible conversational experiences to their customers.” This may intrigue you, and we’re giving SoundHound AI stock a “B” grade but be aware of the risks as well as the potential rewards. SoundHound AI CEO Keyvan Mohajer sees
Insider buying stocks are shares purchased by executives within a company. And on Wall Street, this often spotlights undervalued assets and signals future potential. Also, it underscores strong confidence upper management may have in the strategic direction of the business. As a result, investors keen on uncovering the next major opportunities keep a close eye
Stocks, even fundamentally strong ones, can plunge for any number of reasons. The chances that fundamentally weak stocks plunge are much higher. Since the value of a company’s shares is directly tied to both its business model and performance, lacking this stability poses a significant financial risk. Moreover, the companies discussed in this article were once
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