Nvidia’s Drop Might Be Your Once-in-a-Decade Opportunity
When markets panic, great companies go on sale and that’s exactly what’s happening with Nvidia right now.
Amid escalating tariff skirmishes and a broader tech pullback, the world’s most important AI company has seen its stock fall nearly 19.9% from its 2025 highs. But don’t let the noise distract you.
Beneath the surface,
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Read More100 Worst Performing Stocks, But 1 Is a Buy?
In a list of the worst performing NASDAQ 100 stocks this year, Intel ranks about as poorly as any. Even after its monumental selloff, analysts only see upside to $26 per share.
But there is another stock on the list that may be a bit more interesting for bulls. If our analysis is right,
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Read MoreMassive Buy Sign Flashing In Magnificent 7 Stock
If one trader with an awesome track record is right, a Magnificent 7 stock is about to start a rip roaring rally that will last for some time.
Remarkably, it’s also been one of the poorest performers this year, down 4% so far against a market rally in the S&P 5oo of 20%.
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Read MoreIf World War 3 Breaks Out, Own This Stock
With news breaking recently of a drone attack by Ukraine on Moscow, it appears the stakes have risen and tensions escalated.
Amid the backdrop of war, defense contractors are a natural play on the markets. And they don’t necessarily even need the US to get involved to benefit.
Reportedly, President Biden stated that many of the so-called aid packages to Ukraine are in fact funds that never leave US shores but instead land in the coffers of defense contractors,
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Read MoreStock Market in Chaos? 1 High-Yield ETF Could Be a Safe Haven
The stock market has gotten off to an extremely rough start in 2025, with highly-valued stocks suddenly selling off on a variety of worries. Both the NASDAQ and S&P 500 entered corrections, erasing trillions in value from the market’s total capitalizations.
Much of this selloff has been driven by threats of sweeping tariffs that would drastically raise costs for American businesses and spur higher inflation.
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Tesla’s Wild Ride: How Low Could the EV Giant Go?
Shares of EV major Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) have been defying gravity for years, rewarding longtime shareholders with very remarkably healthy returns. This year, though, TSLA has retreated on a combination of weakening outlook and the growing controversies surrounding Elon Musk.
What’s pushing Tesla shares lower, and how much more could the EV giant fall if it can’t regain its footing?
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AI Warren Buffett Is Finally Here
Before old Warren could hang up his gloves and call it a day at Berkshire Hathaway, a new wave of technology may well have taken his baton and started to run with it.
What do we mean? Well, it seems a new ETF has launched aimed at mimicking the moves of the top investors in the world.
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Britain’s job market sliding under rising labor cost, US tariff threat
BRITAIN’S job market continues to show clear signs of weakening, with unemployment rising and recruitment stagnating amid escalating labor costs and external economic pressures. Experts have warned that uncertainty stemming from US tariffs is further exacerbating the situation.
Data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday revealed that the country’s unemployment rate for people aged 16 and over stood at 4.7 percent during the March-May period of 2025.
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