Stocks to buy

Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) recent performance under the backdrop of Big Tech’s struggles to demonstrate AI profitability positions it in the market with solidity. Despite concerns over the broader tech sector’s capability to translate massive artificial intelligence (AI) investments into tangible returns, Microsoft has showcased progressiveness. This is particularly true with its Azure cloud platform. In its Q4 Fiscal 2024, Microsoft’s
Holograms are no longer limited to the screens of Star Trek; they are here and now, with uses ranging from movies and computer games to medicine and automotive. As innovations have made holographic displays more realistic, engaging and interactive, they are expected to find new applications in numerous industries. This leads to my list of
Surpassing market estimates with its most recent earnings report, fintech company SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) saw a steep 10% decline last week. Despite trading 74% below its peak, SoFi continues to showcase strong financial health, though the market appears to continue to focus on the company’s headwinds. The reality is there is a shifting macro landscape
In recent years streaming stocks have experienced exponential growth as an increasing number of platforms vie for viewer attention. But amidst the intense competition, a few names have emerged as winners in a crowded market. The advent of streaming platforms has ushered in a new era of television, transforming how we consume media by providing
Warren Buffett is not a fan of portfolio diversification. He once indicated it meant that someone didn’t know what they were doing. “Diversification is a protection against ignorance,” he wrote to shareholders. Of course, Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, BRK-B) owns dozens of companies, though that’s more a result of its size than breaking Buffett’s rule.
The third quarter of 2024 has been eventful, to say the least. Following a start to August punctuated by severe global sell-offs, markets have been left reeling. Now that the recent downturns have proven that tech stocks aren’t immune to vulnerabilities, there’s a fresh emphasis among investors to buy into firms with a more sustainable
China-based XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) manufactures and sells electric vehicles, and the data indicates XPeng is on a positive trajectory in terms of EV deliveries. At the same time, XPeng stock is out of favor among investors. This mismatch between sentiment and reality sets up a terrific buying opportunity that probably won’t last long. Yes, there are trade tensions between