You’re not alone in thinking you missed the Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) rally. The stock just seems to keep going higher with no end in sight. And as shares attain new heights, it is only reasonable to think at some point NVDA stock has to return to earth. And yet every day the never-ending rally never ends.
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Election years can be pivotal. Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who’s been mired in controversy ever since he was elected to the country’s highest office in 2016, is on his way to nabbing the Republican Party primary for a second time. As a result, Trump will likely be on the ballot come November. According to
Year-to-date, Nivida (NASDAQ:NVDA) has risen almost 80%. It has helped the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reach new highs, and data shows that NVDA stock has dethroned Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as the most popular stock traded by retail investors. With AI being the new buzzword thrown around and Nvidia stock price launching like a rocket, many are
The Magnificent 7 stocks have captivated investors over the past few months with their meteoric rise. These heavyweight tech names have propelled much of the market’s gains in recent years. But not all of the Magnificent 7 have delivered equally magnificent returns. While titans like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) continue charging ahead, stocks like
The stock market is soaring right now. It might seem too late to get in, given how far momentum stocks have already run up this year. However, there are still great opportunities if you know where to look. These are three quality stocks that have dropped sharply in recent months and are set for a
AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is likely to continue to climb over the short-to-medium term as investors become more excited about the chip maker’s considerable opportunities in the artificial intelligence space. Over the longer term, however, threats to the firm’s other businesses, along with the high valuation of AMD stock, are likely to drag down the shares
While artificial intelligence is all the rage these days, knowing which AI stocks to buy can be crucial. Let’s be real – the sector is no spring chicken. With the space commanding so much mainstream attention, many if not most ideas are bound to disappoint. It’s one of the reasons I’m hesitant about diving into
Once space was no longer the sole province of government but was opened to private enterprise the possibility for real entrepreneurship was born. It is impossible to not be awed by watching a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket returning to the launch pad for reuse. The possibility of real space travel and space tourism has never
Wearable technology’s growth has been instrumental in reshaping healthcare by revolutionizing medical devices, health data management and pharmacy practices. The wearable tech sphere has effectively transformed personal health and fitness management, thrusting smart wearable stocks into the spotlight. Moreover, the wearable market has exploded recently, with devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers leading the charge.
Nio (NYSE:NIO) recently delivered solid 2023 delivery numbers and January performance. However, the market appears to remain relatively cold for this high-potential, high-risk Chinese EV maker. Geopolitical risks remain, and the fact that NIO stock is a U.S.-listed ADR provides its own set of headwinds. That said, the company is growing, and growing fast. And
Skyline of Tokyo, Japan. Jackyenjoyphotography | Moment | Getty Images Japan’s Nikkei 225 smashed through the 40,000 level on Monday, soaring past another milestone to a new record high — but it did not surprise Japan expert Jesper Koll who expects another 37% upside for the benchmark stock index. “In my view, it is perfectly reasonable
Big tech stocks have carried the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100. These corporations produce products and services that have become household names. Despite massive run-ups, many of the mega-cap tech stocks still have more room to run. These stocks still have enough catalysts to outperform the market and deliver long-term value to new shareholders.
The latest tech stock bubble has yet to end, but now may be the time to take heed of warnings about a possible upcoming bursting of said bubble, in order to make a fast exit from the top “tech tumble to sell” stocks. Recently, concerns about a 2024 tech bubble have been rising. In particular,
I’ll be the first to admit that I’m an Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) fan. My wife and I own at least 10 Apple products, with more to come, I’m sure. However, regarding AAPL stock, I’m afraid the company’s car debacle is a sign it might be too scared to fail. This reluctance is not the hallmark of
Jaap Arriens | NurPhoto | Getty Images The price of bitcoin rose to start the week, edging even closer to its all-time high after the rally took a breather over the weekend. The flagship cryptocurrency was last higher by 3.7% at $65,127.00, according to Coin Metrics. Earlier, it rose to as much as $65,606.17, its
It is natural to want to generate returns on your investment and to expect every penny to grow. While it may seem too ambitious, it can become possible if you know the right investment opportunities. You need to identify the stocks that can generate significant gains in the coming years. While there is no certainty
Electric vehicles are one of the most exciting trends in the technology space. EVs hold the promise to deliver a great driving experience for consumers while helping the world hit key environmental goals. However, the growth of the EV market will not necessarily be a straight line upward. There are peaks and valleys along the
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) continues to deliver stellar financial results as it remains the runaway market leader in providing the chips that are used to produce artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, its valuation, based on analysts’ average forward estimates for the company, is not too demanding. As a result, I expect NVDA stock to climb significantly in the months
Earnings season for the fourth quarter of calendar 2023 is coming to a close. Clear winners and losers are emerging from the reports. The stocks behind them react dramatically to the results and investor portfolios get violently jostled by the prints. While Wall Street and Main Street were surprised by many of the reports, overall
With rising jitters tied to broader monetary policy and its impact on the equities sector, stocks to buy for a market downturn has spiked in interest. Nevertheless, it pays to plan ahead with ideas that might ride out the red ink. Please don’t misunderstand what I’m saying. When a shock downcycle occurs, it tends to
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