Tuesday was a volatile trading session following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The market responded by ripping up and down and ultimately settling notably higher. Coming off that action, it has us looking at the hot stocks for tomorrow. We are still in the midst of earnings season. Just because big tech has
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Much as I anticipated, the January rally for Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock has given way to a pullback so far in February. Since the start of the month, NIO stock has fallen by back around 10%. Largely, due to the China-based electric vehicle (or EV) maker’s latest delivery numbers, which were underwhelming. Sure, it was not
The stock market is looking the best it has in weeks, and yet many investors are still nervous. That anxiety is justified, as we still have to technically finish the bear market we’re in. Earnings have been mixed, as have the economic reports. What should investors be watching as the hot stocks for tomorrow? We’re
Why should investors consider electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) now? It’s a tough question to answer as the automaker’s financial state doesn’t seem to be improving. Indeed, a recently enacted change in Rivian’s workforce should prompt skepticism in eager fans and shareholders of RIVN stock. Don’t misunderstand – Rivian is an ambitious company with sleek-looking
At the start of the year, I noted Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as one of seven stocks about to get absolutely crushed. Put simply, this call on TSLA stock is cringe-inducing in hindsight. Since this prediction dropped on Jan. 2, shares in the leading electric vehicle maker have gained by nearly 68%. In my defense, at the
Will Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) demonstrate powerful growth in 2023? Anything is possible, but there isn’t strong evidence that MSFT stock will be a big winner this year. Both the recent financial data and Microsoft’s outlook for the future suggest that the company could disappoint hope-fueled investors. The outlook is uncertain as Microsoft plans to cut 10,000 jobs, roughly
Is Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) sensitive to the needs of its customers? That’s a pivotal question that investors ought to consider in 2023. Fortunately, Amazon’s latest foray into a niche healthcare market bodes well for the company. So, despite a number of concerns and headwinds, financial traders will likely fare well with investment in AMZN stock. The bigger
For medium to long-term investors, it’s essential to screen fundamentally strong businesses when looking to add exposure to a given sector or type of stock. However, from a trading perspective, an under-performing stock can be a good investment within a limited time horizon. Among various trading strategies, one that’s recently gained steam of late is
Once a relatively small online bookseller, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is now a sprawling giant of a company. Lately, it seems that Amazon wants to dip its hands into a wide variety of business segments. However, AMZN stock traders shouldn’t always assume that more is better. Amazon’s latest move into healthcare won’t necessarily yield the results that perma-bulls
As we look to round out a very busy week, investors are looking at the hot stocks for tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 3. “Busy” seems like an understatement when it comes to describing the last three days of this week. The Federal Reserve raised rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday, but the main focus wasn’t
While everyone knows that in order to have a market, there must be bulls and bears, that’s not going to stop people from attempting to garner intense profits from top short-squeeze candidates. To quickly summarize, shorting stocks involves borrowing shares to initiate the “negative” position. At some point, though, those borrowed shares must be returned.
Elon Musk, the chief executive of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), recently attempted to reassure jittery investors about potentially flagging vehicle demand. Granted, Musk had some quarterly financial and operational stats he could point to. Nevertheless, this isn’t the right time to significantly add to one’s share position in TSLA stock. Sometimes, it’s hard to
We all know what the focus is on Wednesday: The Fed. The Federal Reserve is forecast to raise interest rates by 25 basis points today and the action has been well-telegraphed by the Fed in recent weeks. However, it’s a busy week and that has us looking at some hot stocks for tomorrow. On Thursday,
Investors of neo-banking firm SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) have suffered for a long time. They deserve a break, and it looks like 2023 will be a turnaround year for SOFI stock. Sure, there are still risks involved with SoFi Technologies, but the reward-to-risk profile is looking better today than it did just a few months ago. Let’s
Source: shutterstock.com/G-Stock Studio Some companies get too big or fail to change for a long time. However, these companies also often represent stocks to watch. Why is that? Investors can benefit from looking at companies facing pivotal moments that stand to make or break their businesses. The ones that evolve with change in the macro
Electric vehicle stocks went into a deep correction last year, and many believe the sector had it coming. Most EV stocks had been trading at bloated valuations, and the bubble burst was always on the cards last year. Moreover, it allowed investors to step back and look at the best investments in the sphere. The
Earlier this year, Sony Entertainment released God of War: Ragnarok, a masterpiece for the PlayStation 5. In it you play as Kratos, a god tasked (among other things) with killing another god with the power to foresee everything. For the sake of argument, we’ll rename this second deity “Mr. Market.” The only way Kratos beats
The 2023 Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock rally continues, thanks to the electric vehicle company’s latest quarterly earnings report. Satisfied by the numbers, and impressed by remarks made by CEO Elon Musk regarding the company’s outlook, investors bid up TSLA stock by another 10.97%, on the trading day following the earnings report. But while it may look
It looks like financial traders are still deciding what to do with Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) stock today. They’re mulling over an announcement that Toyota’s chief executive, Akio Toyoda, is stepping down. The billion-dollar question is about how this might change Toyota as a company going forward. Toyoda is the grandson of Toyota’s founder, and he’s
Today, few are holding out on Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) as a possible Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) in the making. As you may recall, the SPAC predecessor to LCID stock hit prices nearing $65 per share around two years ago, on expectations that this EV startup was going to be the ultimate Tesla killer. Since then, changing economic
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