Some lithium stocks could definitely surge during the next bull run. It’s said that China essentially controls the spot price of lithium. And this is largely due to the nation’s dominance in lithium refining capacity. Currently, China accounts for nearly 60% of the world’s lithium refining, creating a bottleneck in the global supply chain. While
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The blockchain bull run is on. Surging crypto prices, from Bitcoin (BTC-USD) to a series of altcoins, have reignited investor interest in many digital assets. From blue-chip blockchain stocks central to the crypto movement to the most speculative meme coins, investors of all stripes are looking at assets many may have never thought would be
As one of the top hot AI stocks. Nvidia‘s (NASDAQ:NVDA) epic rally continues. Many investors may wonder where the puck could be headed next in the artificial intelligence (AI) scene. At this pace, it may not be long until the AI chip giant becomes a $3 trillion company. Just how much room does the firm
The space sector remains speculative but remains a remarkably fascinating investment avenue. Moreover, with a greater appetite for risky investments, betting on space race stocks might be wise before they take off. The tremendous long-term potential in the space economy will continue to captivate investors, which bodes well for investors in space race stocks. The
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the oldest stock market index, and one in which the highest quality companies invest. Although investors sometimes regard the Dow as a boring index, plenty of stocks brim with excitement. Remember, the boring trait is valuable during corrections due to the defensive qualities of its blue-chip stocks. Also, some
Dividend investing is one of the prominent ways to build wealth. Whether you are building a retirement portfolio, want to leave a legacy, or are looking to use the dividend income to cover your expenses, the right dividend stocks can make it possible. However, not all dividend stocks are the same. They can provide regular
In the turbulent stock market, dangers and uncertainties are high. Investors always look for that hard-to-find mix of growth and stability. These businesses are changing the perception of low-risk investments. They work in various industries, including travel technology, consumer staples, and human resources. The first is a giant of the travel technology industry, especially in
Over the past year or so, Wall Street has been fixated on the major tech companies, driven by AI-led growth. However, valuations for many of these tech giants are bloated, which makes penny stocks all the more attractive. Penny stock investing can be risky, but picking the right ones can be incredibly lucrative. Investors who
In a time of swift technological advancement and market upheaval, a few disruptive stocks stand out as innovative leaders, transforming established sectors and establishing new standards for achievement. Three businesses are leading this revolutionary wave, using their distinct approaches and inspiring leadership to reshape their industries completely. These businesses aren’t just following but also creating
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL, NASDAQ:GOOG) stock still has a lot to prove on the generative artificial intelligence growth trend. This has been a big reason behind its choppy performance. It’s not as if other “Magnificent Seven” stocks haven’t encountered some resistance over the past few weeks. However, GOOG stock has been more of a roller coaster ride.
The S&P 500 is up almost 10% this year, as a dovish Fed and tech sector enthusiasm brighten the outlook for all stocks, including some of the favorite long-term stocks that have been ignored amidst the growth stock rally. The stocks picked on this list are all dividend payers. Two stocks are Dividend Kings, and
What a difference a Fed meeting can make. Stocks are again ripping higher after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled that it still expects to deliver three interest rate cuts this year. Both the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 indices are at all-time highs as equities push upwards. At the same time, the market
The Magnificent Seven stocks continue to generate a fair amount of ink in the media. And for good reason. The seven mega-cap tech stocks were responsible for nearly two-thirds of the benchmark S&P 500 index’s 24% gain in 2023. Six of the seven stocks can be found among the 10 largest companies in the world
It’s safe to say the stock market is on fire right now, with multiple indices hitting record highs recently. However, with interest rates still up and inflation rates showing signs of stickiness, it’s best to be slightly cautious. Moreover, some of the biggest names in the investing punditry have discussed how current trends swing into
Dividend stocks at the present juncture might seem an overly conservative approach. After all, the market still appears enamored with artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies and other risk-on investment categories. Nevertheless, diversification into passive-income plays could be prudent. Earlier this month, Bank of America reported that investors pulled $4.4 billion from tech stocks in the week ending
EV charging stocks have been having it rough lately due to the slowdown in the EV market. However, it’s tough to write them off so quickly, especially considering the massive long-term growth potential in the EV sphere. On top of that, once the Federal Reserve starts cutting interest rates, interest in riskier bets, such as
Listen, if you haven’t gotten the memo, penny stocks are incredibly dangerous. Yes, they’re cheap – in this case, extremely cheap. For the uninitiated, you might believe that shares can’t get any lower. Wrong! They can go down to zero. And before that happens, they can trade in fractions of a penny. At the same
Two weeks ago, I wrote how Bitcoin’s (BTC-USD) sudden surge was a positive sign for other risky bets. Bitcoin prices are solely determined by what others will pay, and so rising prices is a clear sign of investor bullishness (i.e., greed). That’s why the five recommended stocks and cryptos from that issue have done so
The e-commerce trend continues to take share from traditional retail. Statista estimates a 9.79% compounded annual growth rate in worldwide e-commerce revenues between 2024 and 2029. Therefore, we are in the early innings of this shift and undervalued e-commerce stocks will outperform. Several reasons exist for the momentum in e-commerce growth. First, e-commerce’s value proposition
Wednesday’s trading session provided some serious doubt for investors in Intel (NYSE:INTC) stock after the Pentagon withdrew its $2.5 billion chip grant for the company. The decline brought INTC stock down 3%, and has some investors questioning whether this is a chip stock to buy right now. This decision could reduce federal funding for Intel
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