EV industry stocks should be on your watchlist for 2024. If you are interested in the idea of a cleaner future while also growing your portfolio, these companies can help you achieve both goals. Although electric vehicles may have been overshadowed in the past year by artificial intelligence and other sectors, I still think there’s
Looking back in 2018, we might recall when the U.S. Supreme Court freed companies from an online gambling ban and allowed states to legalize sports betting. More than 30 states, including Washington, D.C., have since implemented some form of online gambling. Thus far, DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) remains the dominant player in this sector, with a market
Real estate stocks, including REITs, open doorways to stable profits, tax benefits, and allows access to the housing sector. Housing alone comprises around 15% of U.S. GDP. Thus, investing in this sector is a good way to play broader economic strength in the U.S. and globally, depending not the company. While interest rates have increased,
As vehicle electrification continues to fall out of favor as a popular investing trend, it’s well worth figuring out what are the top EV stocks to avoid. Even if EV proliferation is set to continue, and the industry is well-positioned to experience a resurgence in growth once interest rates come back down, it’s questionable whether
The term “meme investing” shot into public consciousness in January 2021 when high volumes of retail investors orchestrated a short squeeze on GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock to cause a sharp rally of over 1,500% in a matter of days. Forming the backdrop to the exceptional circumstances of GameStop was a cryptocurrency rally that ultimately saw Bitcoin
With interest rate cuts on the horizon, investors can turn to software stocks for growth in 2024. Global software spending is rising with AI being a fundamental driver to the rising demand of software and IT solutions for businesses. Gartner forecasts worldwide IT spending to reach $5 trillion in 2024, an increase of 6.8% from
Earnings season is in full swing, and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is scheduled to report its Q4 and full year 2023 earnings post-market on Feb. 1. While many may be hoping that AAPL stock (trending lower lately) bounces back post-earnings, I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of a post-earnings decline. Why? Over the past two months, bullishness
The luxury market has been incredibly resilient, even amid the past few years of subtle macro headwinds and the bruising wave of inflation that hit consumers right in the wallet. Undoubtedly, the discretionary consumer goods scene isn’t thriving right now. The entire discretionary scene has been about haves and have-nots. Though the so-called “revenge spending”
Competition is indeed heating up for streaming players as many households are starting to use Free-ad supported streaming services and the “average viewing time” of paid streaming services is dropping. In October, research firm Kantar reported that, as of the third quarter “Free-ad supported streaming (FAST) (was) the fastest growing streaming tier in the U.S., with
The Amer Sports (NYSE:AS) IPO was priced on Jan. 31. It is scheduled to go live on Feb. 1. While investors will likely have interest in the sporting goods company’s stock, the details of its offering suggest demand won’t be nearly as high as insiders and management hoped. The IPO is the first big one
The positive outlook for the U.S. economy is underlined by robust growth, with a 3.3% increase last year, outpacing the average pre-pandemic growth. Despite interest rates reaching their highest levels in over two decades, the economy remains resilient, boasting a historically low unemployment rate of 3.7%. The Federal Reserve’s potential rate cuts are seen as
IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) has led the way among publicly traded quantum computing stocks with its trapped-ion approach that uses charged atoms for qubits. The company claimed the world’s mightiest 32-qubit quantum computer. Aiming at modular quantum computing, IONQ stock offers access through leading cloud platforms to strengthen its market presence. The company’s Q3 revenue came in
Demand for electric vehicles (EVs) remains price-sensitive, but there’s a notable improvement in potential demand retention — the percentage of respondents considering an EV at higher price points. That metric, along with the potential revenue pool (demand retention multiplied by adjusted price), has strengthened. In this piece, we look at solid EV options trades to
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) stock has had a long ride don. Though it promised safer, faster-charging, and longer-lasting solid-state batteries. It hasn’t delivered. Unfortunately, there many reasons investors should dump this battery stock and look elsewhere for yield. The lithium battery market is crucial for smartphones, laptops, and the electric vehicle industry. Lithium batteries provide the power
Flying cars, previously a sci-fi fantasy, are becoming a reality and offer a promising prospect for investors interested in flying cars stocks. Revolutionary advancements in electric propulsion, autonomy, and other key technologies are driving a new era of air mobility. Remarkably, the market for these futuristic vehicles is skyrocketing from a substantial $133.07 billion in
In stock investments, a trio of companies is quietly reshaping the fortunes of ordinary investors. This is turning portfolios into sources of wealth. These millionaire-maker stocks are focusing on wealth creation, unveiling key strategies that captivate investors and propel them toward millionaire status. Let’s learn about the operational edge and vision that position these stocks
Election season is upon us once again. While nothing has been officially sewn up just yet, it appears that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are overwhelming favorites to secure their parties’ nominations once again. Assuming this comes to pass, it will set up a rematch of the 2020 presidential election. As of
This earnings season is particularly mixed, making the list of stocks to watch before earnings especially impactful if you’re interested in directional trades. Even if not, keeping a close watch on some major stocks ahead of their earnings date can help give you a better idea of how the overall market landscape is developing –
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is well known as the reigning king among EV stocks. The company has blazed a path forward in an industry that really didn’t exist in the same way a decade ago. Accordingly, for most investors, Tesla is the EV sector, and it’s the only stock that matters. The market appears to be disagreeing
The shipping crisis forming from disruptions in the Red Sea could impact several U.S. stocks. Despite the U.S. not importing much from the Middle East and trade from China being rerouted, many companies still rely on supply chains passing through the region. While the U.S. is expected to be largely immune from Red Sea shipping
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