It’s no secret that a few names have reached excessive valuations during the recent growth stocks rally. And so, they are overdue for a correction. Even if you think that AI will generate hundreds of billions in revenue within this decade, these stocks of AI-related businesses are trading far too ahead of the curve. Therefore,
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The market for artificial intelligence chips is heating, and there are clear winners in 2023 so far. Unfortunately, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock isn’t one of those winners. Moreover, don’t assume that Intel’s capital position will improve quickly this year or even next year. The bull case just isn’t strong enough to recommend INTC stock right now. Sure,
With the AI boom, investors are searching for the next Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). While there are some that could rival the tech giant, many chip stocks are unfortunately falling into the category of top chip stocks to sell. There’s a reason why this secular growth trend has boosted NVDA more than threefold since the start of
The market outlook seems positive with the S&P 500 index closing in on a 20% rise year-to-date (YTD). While I expect the momentum to remain positive, I would be cautious with stocks that have witnessed a significant rally. Particularly, when those tempting stocks which saw rallies have become overvalued stocks to sell. The fear of
Traders have made artificial intelligence (AI) 2023’s hottest investing theme and with good reason. It’s truly remarkable how quickly generative AI solutions have developed in chatbot and image generation fields. However, this technology has created a lot of overvalued AI stocks. Reportedly, there were approximately 2,000 companies involved in the U.S. car industry in its
While the stock market has performed well this year, the gains have not been spread broadly. Many well-known companies and underperforming blue-chip stocks have trailed the market’s performance and disappointed investors. Poor-performing blue chips reached their current predicaments due to several factors, such as declining sales, weak earnings, sour sentiment, and rising competition. Whatever the
Analyst ratings are a key factor that can influence an investor’s decision to take a position in a stock. Analysts work for financial firms or investment banks. They analyze companies and offer a rating that helps investors differentiate between stocks that are likely to outperform and overhyped stocks. Because of their relationships with company insiders,
Based on Qualcomm’s (NASDAQ:QCOM) recent price performance, it is clear that growing optimism is helping to counter more negative aspects to the QCOM stock story. The mobile chip maker’s possible generative artificial intelligence catalysts excites some investors. As I discussed previously, Qualcomm’s management has been touting how it is well-positioned to benefit from a likely
Even from its name, the metaverse seems like a science fiction dream come true. A world of infinite possibilities that anyone can plug into from the comfort of their own home. But this dream has hit the crushing reality of high-interest rates and low returns on investment. And many high-risk metaverse stocks have been crushed
Even if you have a bullish outlook on electric vehicle (EV) battery technology company QuantumScape (NYSE:QS), be careful. QS stock will be vulnerable over the coming days due to a major event that could turn QuantumScape’s optimistic investors into disappointed pessimists. It may be the case that solid-state batteries, like the ones that QuantumScape is developing,
As an investor in 2023, the relatively encouraging numbers might lure you into a false sense of security. Underneath the surface are stocks to avoid that have been raising the alarm with red flags for quite some time now. Consider the companies that have experienced a dramatic drop across both lines, for instance. These flashing
Dividend stocks have always been one of the best ways to grow wealth, earn income and help protect you from inflation. However, this only holds true if you invest in the right stocks. Companies that decline on yields and price – or worse yet, stop giving out dividends altogether – are losing prospects for any
There’s good news and bad news in July to report for electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID). The optimists will choose to see the glass as half-full, but LCID stock is vulnerable to a near-term decline. Unless Lucid Group strikes EV-market gold in the Middle East, the automaker and its shareholders could be in trouble. You
It’s easy to feel optimistic about China-based electric vehicle manufacturer Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI). After all, retail traders heavily favor LI stock now. Yet, this is why contrarians and value-focused investors should be concerned. Even if you like Li Auto’s future prospects, there’s nothing wrong with knowing when to take your winnings and walk away. Hopefully, you
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) stock has defied expectations by rallying to impressive levels in recent days. However, I’m not so sure that these higher stock prices mean that this is a battery stock that’s free and clear just yet. There’s certainly reason to have a bearish outlook on the company. In that regard, my view on QuantumScape
FOMO is carrying the day, week and month on Wall Street. And the rally is starting to spread beyond the tech sector. This means some blue-chip stocks are beginning to catch a bid. That’s encouraging news. However, while this rally may have legs, there are still some blue-chip stocks to avoid. Blue-chip stocks are sought
Usually, the largest and most-established publicly traded enterprises offer sensible investment ideas but that’s no guarantee, which brings us to the topic of blue-chip stocks to sell. Unfortunately, even the giants aren’t immune to worrying market risks. And as we learned in physics class, the gravitational pull of the Earth is the same for all
Warren Buffett famously said that investors should be “fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.” So with many on the Street starting to get greedy, as demonstrated by the market’s huge rallies in recent months, a case can be made that investors should start to become more fearful than they were
The hype surrounding meme stock investments has died down considerably from its 2021 heydey. We largely have 2022’s bear market to thank for that. Well, that and the decline in retail trading as things got back to normal following the coronavirus pandemic. However, 2023’s bull market and the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) are bringing
As I write this article, the S&P 500 is trading at its 52-week high. Despite concerns about weak earnings, the likelihood of another interest rate hike, and a possible recession at some point in the next six to nine months, investors continue to climb the wall of worry. But should meme stocks be along for