Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) stock supports a vitally important technology in today’s Internet. The company is growing rapidly, wisely investing ahead of growth. Source: IgorGolovniov / Shutterstock.com But if you bought Cloudflare stock recently, as I did, you have a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach. Its price is down by nearly half from its
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2022 so far has been a challenging time to invest. Worries about pending interest rate hikes have put pressure on stocks. More recently, geopolitics has resulted in additional volatility. With this, and the end to the 2020-2021 runaway bull market, it may be the right time to consider adding more Warren Buffett stocks to your
The Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (NYSEARCA:LIT), one of the most liquid benchmarks of the electric vehicle (EV) market, declined over 10% year-to-date to just above $75 per share, but it still surged 15% on a year-on-year basis. Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), a young and innovative EV company, lost 32% since the beginning of the year to
Following the stock market bottom in Mar. 2020, growth stocks dominated the list of best-performing stocks for the first year of the new bull market. Since then, growth stocks have been mired in a brutal bear market. There is no better example of this than Cathie Wood’s Ark Innovation ETF (NYSEARCA:ARKK), which had a 391%
You’ve seen electric and self-driving cars. But what about the flying cars? Back in 1962, the futuristic cartoon The Jetsons predicted that by 2062, we’d all be zipping around in flying cars. Well, we’re past the halfway point to that future. And already, the world has adopted many of the technologies that the Jetsons family
In-line with my previous expectations, Upstart’s (NASDAQ:UPST) financial results are continuing to improve rapidly. The company’s fourth-quarter earnings and 2022 guidance came in very strong on Feb. 15, propelling UPST stock much higher. Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com Meanwhile, based partly on the firm’s 2022 guidance, I continue to believe Upstart’s auto business will become
Lucid Motors (NASDAQ:LCID) is one of the big, new electric vehicle (EV) companies looking to compete with Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) for leadership in this emerging industry. As far as LCID stock, its outlook is mixed. Source: ggTravelDiary / Shutterstock.com So far in 2022, Lucid has fallen by more than a third. That’s not great. However, the
Well, we may be out of the pandemic and riding the big wave of sector rotation, but few of us predicted that Russia would invade Ukraine and turn the energy market and the stock markets upside down as well. But all this may well be to NIO (NYSE:NIO) stock’s advantage. Source: xiaorui / Shutterstock.com Yes,
The storm of headlines is exploding to extreme levels and investors on Wall Street are justifiably shy about buying stock. Nevertheless, I am sharing my priority list of stocks to buy on this crisis. Last night the mere mention of malware attacks in the Ukraine sent markets tumbling. This dip then is a normal response
Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE) stock is one of the highest quality (software-as-a-service) SaaS companies globally. It boasts industry-leading margins with an impeccable track record of growing revenues. Its diversified revenue base has established a strong moat with its massive customer base. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock ADBE stock nosebleed valuation has taken a hit along with other growth
Safe stocks are what Wall Street is looking for in February. The bull market of 2021 seems far away in the rear view mirror as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices are down 8.6% and 14.3% year-to-date (YTD). The jittery market sentiment stems primarily from anticipated interest rate hikes, rampant inflation, the omicron variant, supply chain
About a month ago, the rally with Ford (NYSE:F) shares came to a screeching halt. In the week since, instead of charging to new multi-decade highs, F stock has gone in reverse. After soaring to as much as $25.87 per share, it’s now back down to around $17 per share. Source: JuliusKielaitis / Shutterstock.com You can
If sentiment for precious metals is anything to go by, it may be time to consider shifting your portfolio toward a defensive posture. With back-and-forth headlines suggesting that a Russian invasion of Ukraine is imminent, the global markets seem poised to suffer a correction. While it’s always tricky navigating such circumstances, you may want to
Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) will report its fourth-quarter and full 2021 earnings on Thursday, Feb. 24 after the stock market closes. Analysts still expect to see very high profits for the quarter despite the slowing trend in crypto trading. As a result, COIN stock has a chance of rebounding from its recent low prices. Source: rarrarorro
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) may go down as the last big initial public offering (IPO) of the 2020-2021 market rally. RIVN stock opened trading in November around $100 per share, making it one of the largest IPOs of all time. And the company hadn’t even started generating meaningful revenue yet. Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock Rivian’s
With so much information proliferating the internet about equity market opportunities, it’s hard to know whom to trust. That’s especially the case when you consider insider stocks or transactions that corporate insiders — executives, high-level employees and major stakeholders — execute on the companies with which they are associated. According to a Dec. 1, 2021
Aside from the obvious potential for human suffering, I’ve realized why the Russia-Ukraine crisis is so upsetting to me — I hate relying on other people. Maybe it’s the only child in me speaking. But truth be told, I’ve learned the hard way that the sometimes, the person you can count on most is yourself.
It is a fair question to ask if Costco (NASDAQ:COST) can keep the good times rolling. COST stock is expensive and there is a raging storm of inflation and supply chain instability battering the stock market. Source: ARTYOORAN / Shutterstock.com The big box retailer’s stock has increased 44% in the past 12 months and currently
In early 2019, I made a really bold call that seemed totally counterintuitive at the time. I told investors to buy the dip in Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) after the streaming player’s stock had crashed in December 2018. Amid the collapse, most investors were running away from Roku. But I was running toward it. Specifically, I wrote:
When billionaire George Soros bought a stake in Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN), it may have marked an end to the downtrend. RIVN stock peaked at nearly $180 within days after its initial public offering. The stock poetically took a 180-degree turn to the downside next. Markets corrected for the electric vehicle bubble quickly amid stock market volatility.
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