Year-to-date, the information technology sector has risen by 30%. Yet despite those solid gains, the sector could gain more led by leading tech stocks to buy now. The bullish thesis for technology is a straightforward one. After earnings declined in 2023, the sector’s earnings have rebounded sharply over the past two quarters. Analysts expect the
During 2023, Coolest Gadgets reported a 31% increase in annual sales of virtual reality (VR) headsets. 2024 is heading in the same direction, with an estimated 14.31 million units sold versus 11.2 million units sold in 2023. This bodes well for long-term metaverse exposure as a VR-enhanced experience across immersive environments and seamless interactions, although
Warren Buffett is continuously seeking stocks – dividend and non-dividend – with durable competitive advantages as they ultimately end up standing the test of time. That’s why their respective stocks make such good investments: Durable competitive advantages create strong pricing power. That leads to huge gains over time. However, maintaining competitive advantage in the fast-moving
Throughout 2023, non-farm payroll jobs were overstated by 730,000. This discrepancy trend is continuing into 2024. While the latest jobs data for May reported 272,000 payroll job gains, the household survey showed an opposite picture of over 400,000 jobs lost, suggesting it may be time to identify potential stocks to sell. Even though gross domestic
High-yield stocks probably won’t yield nearly as much after the Federal Reserve has had the chance to cut interest rates a few times. Undoubtedly, we haven’t had the first rate cut yet, but investors seem optimistic as the Fed finally looks to make a move, perhaps as soon as September. In any case, the high-yield
The stock market isn’t perfectly efficient, providing contrarian investors with the necessary latitude to generate excess returns. Although contrarian investing involves risks, it can be equally rewarding, especially when a disparity has emerged between sectoral stock returns. This article is about contrarian investment opportunities. I identified three stocks that could shrug off the negative sentiment
Not every stock is a winner, and it’s important to know when to cut your losses. While it’s normal for corporations to report bad earnings every once in a while, some earnings reports can shatter growth narratives and put investors in tough spots. Furthermore, some stocks can rally substantially for 1 to 2 years before
Every time a company splits its stock, one of the reasons it gives is that it makes its stock more accessible to smaller investors. Never mind that the advent of fractional shares enables these smaller investors to own a specific amount as low as a dollar for stock split candidates. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced May 22
Some of the best energy stocks to buy now are associated with artificial intelligence. For one, there are projections that data center power demand will double by 2030, thanks to artificial intelligence. Two, Goldman Sachs is bullish, estimating about 47 gigawatts (GW) of additional power generation capacity will be needed to accommodate growth. Three, electric utility companies, like Sempra (NYSE:SRE) expect to see a substantial
U.S. equities continue their rally, defying all odds. The S&P 500 has climbed 13.9% since the start of the year, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite soared 17.3%. Well-known artificial intelligence (AI) behemoths, particularly Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), are responsible for much of the gains. Moreover, last week turned out to be great from a macroeconomic perspective. The
You aren’t alone if you’re nervous about where markets are going. Though economic and stock news alike points toward renewed national financial and monetary strength, on-the-ground vibes seem to negate the apparent facts. And, though we can’t always pick stocks to buy now on a vibes-based investment thesis, it’s important to keep the overall uneasy
There are many dividend stocks that make for great long-term investments, but conversely, there are many dividend stocks to sell before they wreak havoc on your portfolio. The prospect of steady, cash-based returns is one of the main areas of appeal with dividend stocks, particularly high-yield dividend stocks. However, these payouts can be outweighed by
In this article BRK.A OXY Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Warren Buffett walks the floor and meets with Berkshire Hathaway shareholders ahead of their annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, on May 3, 2024. David A. Grogan Warren Buffett‘s Berkshire Hathaway has scooped up more shares of Occidental Petroleum over each of the past nine trading sessions, driving
Electric vehicle (EV) companies are in uncharted territory. A few years ago, the market was anticipated to see a bustling demand for this new technology. However, the current reality in this market paints an unsettling picture for some in the industry. Many companies are seeing tepid demand, layoffs and the call to scale back on
Elon Musk’s exorbitant $56 billion pay package is just one more reason why investors should steer clear of electric vehicle maker Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock. Executive compensation aside, Tesla stock continues to perform extremely poorly, down 32% in the last 12 months. Analyst Charlie Billelo recently pointed out that Tesla stock has been in a drawdown
You could almost feel retail investors celebrating in late May after shares of electric vehicle maker Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE) surged from 4 cents to $1.80. The stock briefly became the most researched stock on InvestorPlace.com, and social media sites made it sound as if the only direction FFIE could go was up. Of
AI and data stocks have shown no sign of slowing down in this current market. Indeed, many of the top names have left the broader market in the dust over the past few years. These companies are only seeing more and more demand due to companies expanding and working on their own AI models. Huge
As the June 27th presidential debate approaches, the associated volatility is expected to shake the markets, potentially positioning some stocks as riskier bets. Historically, political events like debates can introduce uncertainty that affects stock prices, making it crucial to identify potential stocks to sell to mitigate risks. In this climate, stocks in sectors directly impacted
The so-called “Magnificent 7” represent a diverse group of U.S.-based technology companies that receive the lion’s share of attention from most investors right now. Whether you’re a growth investor, or a passive investor using index funds, these are the stocks that matter when considering which stocks to buy and sell. Indeed, the majority of the
In this article ZE594-CN BYDDY BRK.A Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Warren Buffett speaks during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 4, 2024. CNBC Berkshire Hathaway, an early investor in BYD thanks to the late Charlie Munger, continued to trim its massive stake in China’s biggest electric vehicle maker.
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