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
Semiconductor companies and their customers are major contributors to the current market momentum. This means that finding and buying under-the-radar growth stocks in the semiconductor industry might provide high returns. One example of this kind of investing is Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI), which experienced tremendous growth by capitalizing on the AI boom, developing AI-optimized servers,
While investing, having a checklist of ideal fundamentals of companies is vital. These fundamentals can reveal a company’s financial standing, growth potential, and market position. Here, the exploration is about three rare stocks to buy on the brink of unprecedented growth based on their unique fundamentals and market strengths. On the list, the first company
For the past few weeks, the CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) outage dominated the headlines. So, what exactly happened with the CrowdStrike outage?  CrowdStrike is a Texas-based cybersecurity company that develops software to help other companies recognize and block hacks. CrowdStrike’s Falcon software is widely used by Fortune 500 companies in industries ranging from banking to the airline
Understanding which stocks to sell is critical for protecting the downside, especially during market volatility. Identifying companies with weak fundamentals helps avoid potential losses. Here are three such companies countering fundamental adversities. The first company is experiencing declining gross profit and adjusted EBITDA. This is signaling operational inefficiencies and rising costs. Meanwhile, despite recent gross margin improvements,
While air taxi companies have always been attractive for investing in next-generation transportation, a confluence of factors now favors acquisitions by major tech firms. The first is that air taxi company stocks are trading much below their highs compared to tech stocks. Leading area taxi firms Archer Aviation (NYSE:ACHR) and Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) are both down for
In 2008, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) became the first U.S.-traded company to reach a $1 trillion market valuation. Today, there are seven trillion-dollar companies, mostly in tech. And with today’s accelerated growth in different industries and sectors, the list of future trillion-dollar stocks keeps getting longer. However, we must admit that while it’s becoming increasingly common, reaching
Following a recent, widely-reported cloud computing outage incident, you may be wondering what cloud stocks to sell. Besides the company in question behind the outage, there are other cloud stocks where exiting your position is likely the best move. For different reasons, of course. There are, for instance, cloud stocks that have become overvalued, even
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
Real estate investment trusts (REIT) provide steady income, and most recently, capital appreciation for most investors. Still, I believe that it is advisable to divest in REITs because of different economic and real estate-related issues. First, the environment of increasing interest rates in the last two years affected the borrowing costs for REITs. Moreover, some
No matter how sophisticated technology becomes, vulnerabilities can still lead to significant damage and global outages. This was the case in recent days when a faulty CrowdStrike update caused havoc for Windows computers, laptops, and countless other devices, with significant implications for insurance stocks.  Microsoft estimates that more than 8.5 million Windows devices were struck