The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF holds 100 top dividend-paying stocks.
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SpaceX may be stealing the spotlight, but investors looking for exposure to the expanding space economy should take a closer look at these two stocks.
With nothing to buoy this deep-sea mining stock higher, shares sank like a stone.
The AI sell-off is hitting almost every chip name. The market's biggest company is untouched.
This international ETF is a bit top-heavy with Asian tech majors -- but could be a good choice for patient investors.
Qualcomm just watched a massive post-Investor Day rally evaporate in weeks, leaving the stock flat on the year and investors questioning whether management's bold $40 billion non-handset target is a roadmap or a mirage.
Here's the one I would buy right now.
QQQ sits near all-time highs, but its fate in the second half of 2026 hinges on just two variables that most holders never track. Get either one wrong and the fund's year-to-date cushion evaporates faster than it built.
Caterpillar is capitalizing on the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.
It's a simple, hands-off way to invest for the long haul.
Plug Power continues to gain market adoption of its PEM electrolyzers.
It's a good idea for investors to look outside the U.S. for investment opportunities.
The AI cloud provider's slide has less to do with demand than with what its growth costs.
These energy companies are capitalizing on the surge in AI power demand.
CoreWeave may be looking to reduce risk on memory pricing.
Tesla has pulled back sharply from its December highs, leaving investors to weigh a stock priced for perfection against a wave of catalysts that could rewrite the bull case entirely.
When Meta's CFO admitted the company keeps underestimating its own compute needs, most investors saw a red flag. One analyst saw the opposite, and has been loading up on shares ever since.
Palantir Technologies (NasdaqGS:PLTR) announced a new partnership with Nvidia to deploy sovereign AI solutions for government agencies. The collaboration will use Nvidia's open AI model Nemotron as a core building block within Palantir's software platforms. The partnership focuses on high-security government workloads where data control, compliance, and national sovereignty are central requirements. For investors tracking Palantir Technologies, this move directly targets the government AI...
Analysts are projecting immense growth for the newly public company. Could it mint new millionaires?
Wall Street analysts are highly bullish on Viking Therapeutics, not least because of its promising weight-loss drug, with ongoing and upcoming phase 3 trials.
Micron's top competitor is now trading on a U.S. exchange.
TSMC expects strong revenue growth, but it's also spending heavily to build new foundry capacity.
Bears keep recycling the same China narrative about Nvidia, but each earnings report dismantles it faster than they can rebuild it. Here is why the loudest argument against the stock keeps pushing me to buy more.
The integrated energy giant is still an evergreen income investment.
The Dividend King consistently raises its dividend and also pays a high yield.
After a violent June rally sent Rambus shares soaring and a brutal July pullback erased nearly a third of those gains, the memory interface specialist sits at a crossroads between AI-driven growth and mounting bearish signals that insiders may already be acting on.
The Pentagon just earmarked tens of billions for drone dominance, yet the purest military UAV plays have cratered in July, creating the kind of entry window that tends to close fast once appropriations lock in.