Tech Stocks Got Humbled in November—But Here’s the Silver Lining

November was basically the month tech stocks decided to take a reality check. The Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.5%, marking its first negative month since March. Ouch. But here's the thing—it could've been way worse if not for a killer final week that saved everyone from total disaster. The culprit? Investors finally started asking the uncomfortable question: "Are these valuations actually insane?" Spoiler alert: they kind of were. AI stocks like Nvidia, Palantir, AMD, and Arm Holdings got absolutely hammered. Arm fell ...
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Beyond Nvidia: The Unsexy AI Stocks Actually Making Bank Right Now

Remember when everyone wanted to be the next Microsoft? Now everyone wants to be the next Nvidia. Totally understandable—Nvidia's been an absolute monster. But here's the thing: obsessing over finding the next mega-winner is exactly how you miss the actual mega-trend happening right now. AI isn't just a Nvidia story anymore. It's a whole ecosystem story. And while everyone's staring at the flashy chip maker, boring old infrastructure companies are quietly raking it in. Think about it this way: when the internet ...
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SpaceX Just Went Public and Wall Street Lost Its Mind (In a Good Way)

Friday was absolutely bonkers. While the Iran war, the World Cup, and the Knicks' playoff hopes were all happening, everyone on Wall Street was basically glued to their screens watching Elon Musk's SpaceX finally go public. And honestly? It was kind of a big deal. The numbers tell the story: SpaceX opened at $150 a share—that's 11% above the $135 target price. It then rocketed (pun intended) up to $176.52 before settling at $160.95 by close. That's a 19% pop from ...
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Your Cheat Sheet to Finding Diamonds in the Rough: 10 Value Stocks Worth Your Attention

Look, finding a good stock is like finding a decent coffee shop in a new city—you've got to know what you're looking for, and you can't just follow the hype. That's where value investing comes in, and honestly, it's the approach that's made legends like Warren Buffett ridiculously wealthy. Value stocks are basically companies trading for less than they're actually worth. Think of it as buying a designer jacket at a thrift store—same quality, fraction of the price. The market's just ...
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