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Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock has performed well this year, rising by 51% since the start of 2023 (although it’s still down almost 50% from its 2022 starting point). Given the worries about the effect of current automobile price drops and rivalry, certain shareholders might seek alternate methods to participate in the surge in EV stocks. Shareholders may
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the world and the stock market is no exception. AI-powered algorithms are now being used to predict stock prices, identify investment opportunities and even manage portfolios. A great example of AI stock predictions yielding good results is the ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics ETF (BATS:ARKQ), which employs AI as
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If you’re considering buying shares of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) now, you have a lot to think about. It’s certainly encouraging that Mullen has a contract with the government of Washington, D.C. On the other hand, Mullen Automotive’s recent press release about possible stock manipulation is alarming. All in all, cautious investors
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Given the current market conditions, this May presents great buying opportunities for tech stocks. Investing in tech plays can allow you to tap into the growth potential of the tech industry. Historically, this part of the market has always done well. Hence, many investors retired comfortably after making a nice haul in the late ’90s
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With the labor market expanding and inflation receding, it’s time to identify breakout growth stocks with significant potential. As the U.S. economy continues to defy the odds with its resiliency, it’s arguably an ideal time for investors to seek the best breakout stocks for an explosive rally ahead. The recent jobs report indicates the economy
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Given the S&P 500’s 7.3% year-to-date advance and the threat of a recession in the second half of the year or early 2024, overvalued S&P 500 stocks are more prevalent than investors realize.   At the end of February, JPMorgan Chase strategists suggested that because of real interest rates, stocks were 2.5 times too expensive. “Risk-reward for
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