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Its beta – a measure of volatility versus an index like the FTSE 100 – is just 0.9. For reference, most penny stocks typically have a beta of around 2.5. Furthermore, over the past five years ...
Nvidia stock has jumped above $150 and a new record in recent days, as investors shrug off concerns they had just a couple of months ago.
A rare opportunity Corrections in the stock market are fairly commonplace. But a full-blown market crash is far rarer. In fact, over the last 20 years, investors have only endured two of them ...
This UK growth stock has doubled in 2024 thanks in part to a lucrative US deal. With strong margins and a clean balance sheet, it could be an opportunity. When investing, your capital is at risk. The ...
2025’s been a rollercoaster ride for many US stocks, but the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) share price certainly appears to have a case of whiplash. As tariff announcements emerged, the business seemed to ...
I’m under no illusion that some long-term investors in Palantir stock will be considering an early retirement. The stock has surged. When investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your ...
How to invest in defence stocks Here are five things to think about before investing in defence shares: The outlook for defence spending Defence companies sell their products and services to ...
Christopher Ruane outlines how someone could start investing today with a spare £3K to try and build passive income streams from dividend shares.
BT (LSE:BT.A) shares are up 63% over one year, but are actually only up 41% over five years. The stock has been notoriously volatile with analysts and investors alike attempting to approximate the ...
The company is also facing strategic uncertainty, having recently shifted focus back towards fossil fuels, which leaves it more exposed to volatile oil markets. Additionally, BP has warned of ...
Quantum computing is projected to become a massive growth industry. But are today's pureplay shares too risky for my Stocks and Shares ISA?
How to retire on FTSE 100 shares Most people don’t have enough money to tuck away all at once, but by drip-feeding in small amounts every month and reinvesting the dividends, the capital can ...