Investment Strategies

Is The Smart Money Hinting At A New Phase For IonQ Stock (IONQ)?
Back in May, I wrote about IonQ stock and asked if it was too late to join the ride. Since then, two of the buy limit orders from that post triggered before IonQ pushed to fresh highs. If you followed those levels, you are probably smiling right now.
IonQ is one of the leading players in quantum computing, using qubits instead of traditional bits to deliver massive computing power. Founded in 2015 and backed by Amazon Web Services, Google, and Samsung, it was the first pure-play quantum computing company to go public in 2021.

Intel Stock (INTC) Surges After $5B Nvidia Deal – Breakthrough In AI Chips Or Bubble In The Making?
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is back in the spotlight after striking a major partnership with Nvidia, sending shares soaring to levels not seen in decades.
The deal makes Nvidia a top Intel shareholder and includes plans to co-develop multiple generations of custom CPUs and SoCs with Nvidia GPU chiplets – a move many hail as Intel’s long-awaited lifeline in the AI era.

Baidu Stock (BIDU): Is This Rally Set To Last?
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Baidu is China’s search giant, and it also builds AI tools, runs a fast-growing cloud, and tests robotaxis. It designs AI chips as well. The stock has climbed since August, and September looks strong. Why now, and can this rally last? Let’s dig in.

Wall Street Says Tesla Stock (TSLA) Is 70% Overvalued – But Are Investors Missing The Real Story?
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is back in the spotlight after CEO Elon Musk purchased $1B worth of shares, sending the stock surging to levels not seen since early 2025. While the move signaled confidence, the company’s future rests less on its maturing EV business, which now faces slowing growth and rising competition, and more on bold bets like robotaxis, full self driving software, energy storage, and humanoid robotics.

B2Gold Just Turned On Its Goose Mine – So Why Is Wall Street Still Sleeping On This Stock?
B2Gold (NYSE: BTG) has just reached a major milestone: its Goose Mine in Canada is now operational, marking the beginning of a production ramp that could reshape the company’s future.
This project alone has the potential to transform B2Gold from a mid-tier miner into one of the most compelling growth stories in the gold sector. Added to this are the Gramalote project in Colombia and the Fekola underground expansion in Mali, giving the company a strong pipeline of growth for the years ahead.

Months After NVIDIA Left, Is Serve Robotics (SERV) Stock Making A Comeback?
Serve Robotics builds small self-driving robots that roll on sidewalks, bringing food to your door. It started inside Postmates, then spun out after Uber bought it. Today it works with Uber Eats in Los Angeles, Miami, and Atlanta. The promise is faster delivery, at a lower cost.

Oracle (ORCL) Stock Soars On $455B AI Cloud Deals – Can Investors Bet On It Catching Google By 2030
Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) is no longer just a database and enterprise software giant. It’s transforming, boldly and aggressively, into a cloud and AI infrastructure contender with ambitions to rival Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
While many investors still view Oracle as a “second-tier” player, the latest results tell a different story: record-breaking cloud bookings, landmark AI contracts, and massive data center expansion are redefining its trajectory.

Apple (AAPL) Is Changing And Most Investors Don’t See It Yet
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is no longer just a company that sells iPhones and Macs. It’s evolving, quietly but powerfully, into a global ecosystem machine built on services, software, and seamless user loyalty.
While most headlines still focus on its hardware launches, the real transformation is happening behind the scenes – where recurring revenue, in-house chips, and AI integration are shaping Apple’s next era.

Micron Stock (MU): Is America’s Only Memory Giant About To Surprise Everyone?
Micron Technology might not make the flashy gadgets you use every day, but without them those gadgets would not even work. Micron is America’s only big memory maker. They build the chips that store and move data in phones, computers, cars, and now the giant servers that power artificial intelligence.