Anthropic is one of the biggest behind-the-scenes names in artificial intelligence. It would also be one of the best stocks to buy were the company public. It’s also unlikely to undertake an initial public offering (IPO) anytime soon. For now, investors seeking exposure to Anthropic must invest in public companies that own stakes in Anthropic.
EV stocks have been among the worst-performing options for investors over the past few years. High interest rates have caused EV sales volumes to plummet. However, while many have banked on cyclical tailwinds inflecting after rate cuts, there are potentially even worse headwinds coming into play going forward. For example, hybrids are starting to become
Artificial intelligence stock SoundHound AI (NASDAQ:SOUN) is up 117% in 2024. That’s a remarkable performance after the voice recognition specialist grew nearly 20% the year before. Yet most of the gains have nothing to do with SoundHound’s business, but only news that Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) owned a stake in the company. And it was old news
Buying stocks that can make you millions is any investor’s dream. That is why some investors consider micro-cap or small-cap stocks trading under $10. Doing so lets them buy into the business and potentially make a killing if their thesis is right. But it is also a double-edged sword. When you get it wrong, losses
Thanks to the insanity of retail investors, GameStop (NYSE:GME) has raised $3 billion in GameStop stock over the past few weeks. It will probably be invested in other companies. Whether any of this makes any sense or not, the company’s news release from June 11 confirmed that it generated $2.14 billion in gross proceeds from
Navigating the tech industry in the ever-changing world of investments demands a sharp eye for growth potential and resiliency. Picking tech stocks to buy that show steadiness and potential when the market fluctuates is critical. Here are three strong companies well-positioned to prosper after the recession. Comprehending their latest financial results is educational and crucial
Despite the market currently undergoing one of the strongest rallies this year, you should still look out for stocks to sell. The market might be cooperating right now, but that’s not helping certain businesses. The headwinds are too strong for many of them to take off. Plus, if we see the market start going the
A near-perfect storm of negative catalysts caused Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) stock to plunge after reporting its first-quarter results on May 30. The shares are likely to stay weak for some time due to the Street’s current aversion to software names in general and Salesforce in particular. Nonetheless, the company’s valuation is quite undemanding at this point,
How long do you think you would need to turn three AI stocks and a $10,000 initial investment into $1 million? Five years? 10 years? Well, rule of 72 gives you a bit of a hint. For your $10,000 investment to double in five years, you would have to achieve a 14.4% compound annual growth
Novo Nordisk’s (NYSE:NVO) Ozempic diabetes treatment, marketed as a weight loss treatment under the Wegovy brand name, has become the latest mega-blockbuster drug. Yet, while you may be thinking about ways to capitalize on its popularity and the rise of other glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) weight loss treatments, you should also consider the stocks to sell
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) has been an incredible stock to own since its initial public offering in 2002. A $10,000 investment at its split-adjusted $1.16 per share offer price would be worth over $5.3 million today. There have been periods where investors went against the tide. You don’t need to go back far. Netflix stock dropped 73%
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) remains poised to generate higher-than-expected revenue from its recently released Gaudi 3 AI chips. Moreover, the firm is benefiting from significant increases in notebook sales now, while it should get a big lift from strong AI PC sales and its chip manufacturing business in the longer term. Since the valuation of Intel stock
How long can the tech stock rally continue? For almost two years now, growth companies have seen their share prices skyrocket amid breakthrough discoveries in fields such as AI and semiconductors. But the good times for tech stocks won’t last forever, even if macroeconomic policy remains favorable. At some point valuations simply get too far
With the world fighting to go green, we need as much lithium as possible. All of which will create substantial opportunities for some of the best lithium stocks to buy. For one, according to Statista, global demand could reach 3.8 million tons by 2035. Two, the International Energy Agency says that based on current electric vehicles and battery storage needs,
One can barely go far today without seeing or hearing the term AI. Artificial intelligence, or AI, has grown exponentially. Many of the world’s greatest minds have touted AI as the next great technology and a moment reminiscent of the invention of the internet. There you have it, then, investors. We can make ourselves available
Back in May, sitting U.S. President Joe Biden announced he would be quadrupling tariffs on Chinese solar imports among other technologies and commodities like electric vehicles, batteries and steel. The move signals an increasingly cooling relationship between the world’s first and second largest economies but has also underlined a group of Chinese solar stocks to
When a U.S.-based company gets big and successful, it attracts regulatory scrutiny. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is winning the artificial intelligence tech war but has attracted government watchdogs. It may be the target of a regulatory probe for a while, but Microsoft stock still earns a “B” grade. Don’t sell it if you’re in it for the long haul.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange NYSE Stock splits, long out of favor, are making a comeback. It started with Walmart, which announced a 3-for-1 stock split on Jan. 30, with the additional shares being distributed on Feb. 23. And from there, it picked up steam. On Thursday, Williams Sonoma
Looking for stocks to 20X within a decade isn’t as easy as it once was. A few years ago, during the ZIRP era, it seemed simpler. Back then, investors could choose stocks that promised significant growth, regardless of current profitability, and were bolstered by ample cheap debt. This strategy paid off for companies like Uber
Despite progress, the electric vehicle (EV) industry still relies upon subsidies and tax incentives to increase adoption. These monies counter the high cost of batteries that put EVs above the price of average gasoline-powered cars. Given these economic dependencies, investors might consider evaluating their portfolios for EV stocks to sell, especially those companies most vulnerable
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