At this point in the artificial intelligence (AI) story, should I buy or sell Nvidia (NVDA -0.71%)? That question has been crossing the minds of many investors in recent times.
In this video, I talk about the recent updates regarding Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL -1.52%) (GOOG -1.50%) and explain why I will keep buying more shares. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.
These two growth stocks are among my top picks for long-term investors looking for ways to play a continuation of the rebound we've seen in recent weeks.
Hedge funds employ all sorts of techniques to help craft their investment strategies. For example, some firms hold hundreds or even thousands of stocks, providing them with a high degree of diversification across industry sectors and company sizes.
Following the recent market pullback, a number of high-quality tech stocks based in artificial intelligence (AI) are now trading at more attractive prices. This is a great opportunity to purchase shares of these market-leading companies.
It's amazing what a couple of grad students can cook up in their garage. I've been a fan (and heavy user) of Google since the search engine hit the internet in 1997 and a happy shareholder since 2007.
It's becoming clear that artificial intelligence (AI) isn't going away. In fact, it looks like this revolutionary technology is only going to become an ever more important part of our daily lives.
While the broader stock market has bounced back somewhat following its recent sell-off, many tech stocks are still well off their highs and trading at cheap valuations. Let's look at three cheap tech stocks you can buy right now.
The Google stock price has crashed into a bear market this year as concerns about the technology industry continues. After peaking at $208 earlier this year, the Alphabet share price has plunged by almost 20% to the current $167.
This decline follows a broader trend of U.S. equities correcting in the first quarter as capital has shifted away from high-growth technology stocks into safe-haven assets like gold and international markets, including China, Europe, and emerging economies.
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