Amazon’s (NASDAQ:AMZN) share price has tumbled by almost 10% from its peak of $200 set in early July. Investors have taken profits and are rotating into small-cap stocks that will benefit most from lower interest rates. Its earnings report is expected to be released on August 1, 2024, and it feels like a coin toss
Ask 100 investors what the largest e-commerce stock in the U.S. is and most would answer Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN). It’s just so obvious. In 2024, it’s expected to generate $248 billion in online sales, $21 billion in physical store sales, and $172 billion in third-party seller fees, for a total of $441 billion, up 12.5% from
S&P 500, the U.S. stock market benchmark index, has been undergoing a correction phase recently, accompanied by several stock downgrades. According to Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), the stock market is expected to face an additional 2% downside risk based on the current technical levels and market conditions. The S&P 500 is hovering around its 50-day moving
For many who rely on the utility of pickup trucks, an all-electric one might not seem the most practical. After all, these trucks are intended as rough and readily affordable utility vehicles with exceptional range due to their large gas tanks and high carrying capacity both in volume and weight. So when Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN)
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues transforming industries, the hype around AI stocks has reached feverish levels. Several AI stocks are now trading at sky-high valuations, increasing new investors’ downside risks. The global AI market is poised to reach $1.8 trillion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 36.6%. Due to the robust expansion of the
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a laggard in 2024. While other indices roared higher over the first half of the year, the venerable Dow gained only about half of its peers. Even though Magnificent Seven components Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) are part of the index because it is price-weighted and not market cap-weighted
Sometimes, the best deals on the market offer real growth potential and a decent dividend yield. That’s because these types of securities offer a dual-factor approach to appreciating by providing returns in stock growth and a compounding dividend. Yet, finding these types of dividend stocks under $10 can be challenging as the media often underreport
As a rule of thumb, investors should avoid targeting companies that have suffered steep losses. You might think that circumstances can’t get any worse. Unfortunately, such a concept isn’t written into law. Public enterprises that have hemorrhaged red ink can hemorrhage even more. Still, focusing on select stocks with largest 52-week losses could lead to
Dividend stocks are a must-own component for any investor looking to establish serious wealth. We all know the statistic that the S&P 500 has returned 10.5% annually on average since its creation in 1957. It is one of the reasons the index is considered the benchmark against which we should compare our portfolios. What’s not
E-commerce stocks could be in for a major snapback at the back end of the year, driven by likely interest rate cuts. Dipping interest rates and easing inflationary headwinds should rekindle consumer appetite, giving the online retail space a much-needed boost. During the pandemic, we saw a marked increase in online activity, which had e-commerce
Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) stock is up notably this year thanks to commercial income, which has increased significantly, therefore offsetting its strong dependence on government contracts. Palantir, often under the scanner for its relations with the defense establishment, is now quietly creating quite a reputation within the commercial sphere. One main driver of this expansion is Palantir’s
Not long ago, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shareholders approved a massive $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk. Will they eventually feel buyer’s remorse? Tesla shareholders should ponder this question in the second half 2024. For now, we give Tesla stock a “D” grade. Bear in mind, Musk’s focus is distracted away from Tesla. He’s occupied
Investors love to back a winner — except for short-sellers. These contrarian traders prefer betting stocks will fall, and the further the better. Many investors don’t like short-sellers because they are looking for a stock to fail. Yet, it’s a normal part of the market. Stocks rise and fall, and profiting from a stock’s decline
We’re into the second week of the earnings season, and some of the top banking companies and other big guns have reported results. The start of the season looks good, and every investor hopes to see the same momentum as their favorite companies report. The earnings season also sees a lot of volatility in the
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) is set to report second-quarter fiscal 2024 earnings on July 30th. I expect the chipmaker to post strong results. Wall Street has rewarded the stock due to the explosive growth in artificial intelligence applications and a recovery in the PC market. However, while AMD’s long-term prospects remain bright, I’m taking a
Electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft manufacturer Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) gained altitude recently after obtaining a new certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It moves the eVTOL leader one step closer to its goal of commercializing its business next year. Although it is helping to create an entirely new industry from the ground
Trump Media Technology (NASDAQ:DJT) stock is particularly sensitive to political news. After a bump following the biden announcement DJT stock has returned to its post-announcement numbers. On July 21, President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 race and endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, citing party pressure to do so. DJT Stock After Biden
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) held its annual Prime Day sales extravaganza on July 16 and 17. Shoppers spent an estimated $14.2 billion this year over the two-day event, an 11% increase from last year. While Amazon is light on details of how much was actually spent, it said it was another record-breaking sale that saw a record
There’s a good-news, bad-news situation happening now with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). It’s getting a lot of coverage in the financial press, but it’s not positive coverage. Still, long-term shareholders should adopt a “This, too, shall pass” perspective and not panic-sell Microsoft stock. Microsoft isn’t to blame for the negative news, unless you fault them for relying
Given the secular increase in the acceptance of worldwide electric vehicle sales, EV stocks remain a major concern for the investing world. Estimates for 2024 show that EV sales might reach over 17 million units—more than 20% of all cars sold worldwide. Under current legal circumstances, electric vehicles are expected to make up around 55%
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