Articles for author: Russ Cohen

Russ Cohen

3 AI Stocks to Buy to Shelter Your Wealth From Conflict in the Middle East

Key Points Despite its pivot in artificial intelligence (AI), Meta Platforms remains primarily a digital ad company. Alphabet’s move into AI relies mostly on localized energy sources and customer bases. Netflix’s content production, streaming, and advertising are not heavily reliant on the Middle East. 10 stocks we like better than Meta Platforms › The conflict ...

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TMC Stock: Why This Pre-Revenue Miner Is Worth Watching

Many investors may not be familiar with . TMC is not a traditional miner, but it may play a key role in helping the United States achieve mineral independence. TMC collects polymetallic nodules—potato-shaped rocks—from the deep ocean floor. These nodules contain four critical metals: nickel, copper, cobalt, and manganese. Why does that matter? The metals ...

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Aeluma’s Post-Earnings Dip Creates a Buying Opportunity

Investors looking at Aeluma’s position in AI and the April stock price increase were blessed with an opportunity triggered by the fiscal Q3 release. Through no fault of its own, the company missed revenue expectations, which weren’t all that hot to begin with. Aeluma is technically a pre-revenue company, with forecast revenue of $1.35 million ...

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Chinese Automakers Take Aim at a Big Ford Money-Maker

Key Points Chinese carmakers have gained momentum in Europe’s passenger car market, and are now entering new segments. Chinese automakers won’t face additional European Union tariffs with electric vans. Ford is countering the incoming Chinese competition with the Transit City, which is built in China. 10 stocks we like better than Ford Motor Company › ...

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Is Wall Street’s Trash Our Treasure? 5 Outcasts Yielding up to 18.3%

Let’s capitalize on analyst incompetence—and bank yields up to 18.3%, with upside to boot! A widely cited academic study on analyst target price accuracy found that only about 54% of 12-month price targets correctly predicted even the direction of the subsequent price move. Fifty-four percent. On direction alone. That’s barely better than a coin flip! ...