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Is Palantir Stock a Buy Now?
Palantir's performance over the last few years has been commendable, but the stock price is simply too frothy at this point, and it looks like further evidence of a bubble forming in the market. A sharp pullback, if not a full-on crash, seems more likely than not to be in Palantir's future, and it could happen without warning.
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Top D.A. Davidson Analyst Lifts Nvidia Stock (NVDA) Price Target as GTC Event Reinforces Robust Demand
Nvidia ($NVDA) stock jumped 5% on Tuesday after the chip giant announced a slew of favorable updates, strategic collaborations, and investments at
Vertiv (VRT) has exceptional price momentum and is hitting new all-time highs. VRT maintains a 100% “Buy” opinion from Barchart. Shares have surged 75% over the past year and analysts project robust earnings and revenue growth ahead.
Prediction: Nvidia stock will increase by about seven to 17 times in five years, depending upon the level of competition and assuming the U.S. economy remains at least relatively healthy for most of this period.
Nvidia remains the dominant AI chipmaker in the market, but where is the stock headed for the rest of this year and into the next?
The ad tech company is rumored to be under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its data practices.
This article lists some of the top boring AI companies that are beating the Nvidia stock by far this year, including Seagate and Micron.
Micron shares were little changed in premarket trading Wednesday after the memory chip maker posted better-than-expected quarterly results and issued a rosy forecast amid surging AI-related demand. Monitor these important chart levels.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the top growth stocks to own over the past three years. In 2023, the stock rose 239%. In 2024, it was up 171%. So far in 2025, it hasn't had nearly that much success, rising 34% year to date. Still, a 34% rise in one year is nothing to be disappointed in, as it smashes typical market growth rates.
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