Investors are certainly finding no shortage of stock darlings in which to invest right now. However, the list of such hyper-growth stocks has changed quite a bit in recent years. In other words, the stock darlings of 2020 and 2021 are not necessarily today’s winners. The three companies on this list of stock darlings to
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) has rapidly enhanced its offerings with artificial intelligence. Since AI stocks are red-hot on Wall Street, perhaps traders pushed Palantir stock up a little too far and too fast. Still, we’re assigning the stock a “B” grade as Palantir is a financially solid and innovative AI-tech developer. You just never know where and how
In this article AVD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Halfpoint Images | Moment | Getty Images How’s your 401(k) looking? A new report shows Americans are saving more, but probably need to do even more. Vanguard has released its annual report, How America Saves 2024. Vanguard and Fidelity are the two biggest sponsors of 401(k) plans,
Investors seeking growth in emerging markets may find exceptional opportunities in undervalued stocks that Wall Street has yet to discover fully. Recent analysis highlights significant growth potential in this segment. Emerging economies are expected to outpace with a projected growth rate of over 4% this year, compared to just 2% for developed markets. This backdrop
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is a company that’s seen incredible growth since its IPO and is a stock many investors still stand behind. That makes sense, given the degree to which TSLA stock has outpaced the Nasdaq and most indexes over the long-term. However, at its current valuation, investors are starting to question the company’s fundamentals and
Social media site Reddit (NASDAQ:RDDT) has one glaring problem that holds it back from getting ahead. Most of its users don’t log into the platform but simply skim the comments. While that means they can’t create posts or comment on them, most people prefer to just read what others have to say. That’s bad for
With demand for electric vehicles (EVs) decreasing, the original expectation and excitement around the lithium industry have somewhat lessened. Yet, that does not mean that the extraction of elemental lithium is an unworthy economic pursuit. Rather, both the price of lithium and the value of the companies extracting it have seen a price correction. This
At this point, I don’t see any good reasons to buy or even hold GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock. Fundamentally, the company’s business is contracting and its business model is broken while its CEO, Ryan Cohen, does not seem to have a viable plan to turn the company around. Also importantly, the valuation of GameStop stock is
Trends come and go, but one in fashion again is stock splits. Two years ago, there was a frenzy of splits in the tech space. Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and even Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) all split their stock. But then the phenomenon died down last year. Now, it seems to be rebounding —
If you’re keen on fintech and waiting for the perfect buying opportunity, here are the best fintech stocks to buy on the dip this June. Fintech companies have been a hit because they complement the solid but rather slow traditional financial system. Before fintech went mainstream, you could expect to receive your money after days,
Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE:CMG) is a fast-casual restaurant chain that’s known for serving up big burritos. In the financial markets, however, some investors aren’t particularly interested in what Chipotle actually does. They might get trapped in a bad trade because of their obsession with the upcoming Chipotle stock split. It’s stock-split season, apparently, as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA)
The AI trade has gotten quite crowded in recent months, and though some of the names felt a notable increase in turbulence at the end of last week, I think it’s too soon in the game to be ringing the alarm bell. Though various AI stocks have gone parabolic of late, there’s still more of
The see-sawing shares of Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) — an upstart electric-vehicle (EV) manufacturer — have essentially come full circle. In late February of this year, Rivian stock was trading hands at just over $10. An initial dead-cat bounce failed, leading to single-digit pricing. But soon enough, the speculative bulls latched onto the relatively discounted deal
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock is considered an also-ran, with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and AMD’s (NASDAQ:AMD) chips drawing the eye. But now, there’s an $11 billion equity infusion offered by Apollo that could transform its chip manufacturing process. Plus the $8.5 billion in upgrade funding from the Biden administration. Under the leadership of reinstated CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel
Income-oriented investors love finding dividend stocks to buy now. That’s particularly true when those stocks are on sale, as many continue to be. However, heading into summer, many things make risk-averse investors cautious about buying equities. Still, if the CME Group FedWatch Tool is correct, the next direction that interest rates will move is down.
Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) has lost 54% of its value in 2024. There are increasing concerns it can’t survive. Rivian stock is now worth just a little over twice its 2023 sales, or $10.7 billion. That’s still better than Ford Motor (NYSE:F) or General Motors (NYSE:GM), now trading at less than one-third their annual sales. Ford and
Even though consumers tighten their budgets in certain discretionary spending like dining out and luxury goods, interest in travel remains strong. This has translated into a surprisingly steady expenditure on vacations and trips and a subsequent unexpected stability in travel stocks. Ample opportunity beckons investors to take advantage of growing their wealth through this sector if
The technology sector is driving the stock market higher in 2024. Stocks like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Microstrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) are helping the sector to outpace the gains of the market as a whole by better than two-to-one. Yet as the market indices continue to notch new all-time highs, some market darlings don’t deserve the support they’ve
In this article DAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Microsoft Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Artificial Intelligence Kevin Scott speaks at the Microsoft Briefing event at the Seattle Convention Center Summit Building in Seattle, Washington, on May 21, 2024. Jason Redmond | AFP | Getty Images The debate over when the
The hydrogen industry is still waiting on the Biden-Harris Administration to loosen restrictive 45V tax credits. And from the looks of it, industry executives are quickly starting to run thin on patience. “The pace of change is starting to impact project development,” according to Rushabh Shah, director of U.S. Midwest Hydrogen and CCS at BP, as
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