Dow Jones Futures: Nvidia Skid Raises Questions; Three Stocks Near Buy Points
The stock market paused late in the week as Nvidia led AI chips lower. Micron earnings and the Fed's inflation gauge loom.
The stock market paused late in the week as Nvidia led AI chips lower. Micron earnings and the Fed's inflation gauge loom.
Customers arriving at Asda’s Bournemouth superstore this month would have been forgiven for immediately turning around and going home.
The UK's central bank reckons there's a heightened risk of a sharp stock market correction. Here's a share I've got my eye on, in case that happens. The post Get ready for a stock market correction, says the Bank of England appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Savers must act now to protect their wealth from the Government – and a possible incoming Labour administration.
Harvey Jones is keen to add some good-value FTSE 100 shares to his Stocks and Shares ISA and reckons these three look unmissable after recent falls. The post 3 FTSE 100 bargains I’d love to add to my Stocks and Shares ISA in July appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Growth stock to dividend star! Yet this share price remains buoyant and there's a potential catalyst ahead for the business. The post This one-time fast-growth stock has become a dividend play — with benefits! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Melius Research projects Nvidia will generate $270 billion in cash over the next three years, potentially setting the stage for huge shareholder returns.
With the countdown to the general election now in its final week, Labour has continued to do little to answer questions or quell concerns about its tax plans should it win power.
The Netherlands is expected to pay billions of pounds in compensation to taxpayers after a divisive levy on investments and second homes was shot down by the Dutch Supreme Court.
The Diageo share price has been falling for years, but Harvey Jones wants to make doubly sure he benefits when it bounces back. The post The Diageo share price keeps falling – time to buy more? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The stock market hates uncertainty, so we may see a surge for FTSE 100 shares late next week once the result of the election is in. The post What’s the best FTSE 100 stock to buy now the general election is almost behind us? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Penny shares can often soar and slump far more dramatically than bigger stocks. And this one just did exactly that. The post This penny share just fell 20%. Time to load up? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Can our writer retire early, even if just by a year or two, thanks to putting some money into UK shares now? He hopes so -- here's how! The post £17,800 in savings? I’d buy UK shares to try and retire early appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Our writer already likes the look of the 7% Aviva dividend yield. Could the prospect of a higher prospective yield tempt him to invest? The post The Aviva dividend yield is 7%. I think it could reach 8% — or even 9%! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Christopher Ruane sets out seven simple, clear steps he would take to try and generate hundreds of pounds in passive income each month. The post I’d target £700 a month with this 7-step passive income plan appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Warren Buffett said 99.5% of his wealth is in Berkshire stock worth $127 billion. Much of the rest is likely in his personal stocks and bonds.
During an episode of the personal finance help show, The Dave Ramsey Show, the show host and celebrated finance guru, Dave Ramsey, received a call from a woman who decided to change her finances. She called for advice and left with an unexpected gift from Ramsey. Don't Miss: Can you guess how many retire with a $5,000,000 nest egg? – How does it compare to the average? Miami is expected to take New York's place as the U.S. Financial Capital. Here's how you can invest in the city before that happ
Can anything stop the rise and rise of the Rolls-Royce share price? Maybe one day something will, and it might just be one of these. The post 3 reasons the Rolls-Royce share price might crash appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
There's something of a trend around legacy software firms and their soaring valuations: Companies founded in dinosaur times are on a tear, evidenced this week with SAP's shares topping $200 for the first time. The Germany-based enterprise software provider was valued at $92 billion two years ago, and $156 billion 12 months back, meaning its market cap has grown more than 50% in the past year alone. CEO Christian Klein has overseen SAP's turnaround since 2020, focusing on helping customers transition to the cloud while striking useful partnerships with hyperscalers such as Google and Nvidia along the way.
(Bloomberg) -- A rare streak of tranquility in Tesla Inc. shares is about to end, as investors brace for three crucial events over the coming six weeks that could bring back the wild swings often associated with the electric-vehicle maker’s stock.Most Read from BloombergGavin Newsom Is Ready for the Biden EmergencyBiden’s Disastrous Debate Accelerates Doubts Over CandidacyThe Question on Democrats’ Minds: How to Replace Biden?Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Rule in Blow to Agency PowerSupreme Co
Central banks have been actively and massively buying gold over the last few years. In its report published this week, UBS highlighted the sustained interest in gold by central banks, underscoring its role as a hedge against inflation, a diversifier during market stress, and a credible asset in times of economic turmoil.