Kara Greenberg is a senior news editor for Investopedia, where she does work writing, editing, and assigning daily markets and investing news. Prior to joining Investopedia, Kara was a researcher and ...
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OpenAI solves the stack memory problem
For years, software stacks kept getting more complex. OpenAI is moving in the opposite direction. This video breaks down how AI is collapsing layers that used to be mandatory. The impact affects ...
Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite soared in 2025, the stock market may be on shaky ground in the new year. President Donald Trump and Fed Chair Jerome Powell ...
An age-old problem for the stock market is that when things are really good in a certain business, it invites competition. That makes conditions less positive down the road. That scenario could play ...
We’re on the ground at CES in Las Vegas all week to sift through the hype and find the products that should actually be worth your money this year. Check out our guide to CES 2026 for our latest hands ...
A new year has a funny way of making investors feel both optimistic and anxious. Optimistic because the calendar resets; anxious because they may "take stock" of what they need to do better. That's ...
NVIDIA is generating massive cash flows from surging AI chip demand but faces capital allocation challenges. NVDA’s $60B cash pile is growing, with limited high-ROE internal investment opportunities ...
A recent Gallup poll asked about employees' use of AI at work. Nearly half said they use it at least a few times a year. There were some big differences between industries. The use of AI tools among ...
Alphabet’s stock has rallied over the past several months, and calling it technically overbought is an understatement. But is that actually a bad thing for those who already own the stock? There’s ...
Overbought doesn't mean over, as it can mean the trend and momentum are strongly to the upside. But that doesn't mean new investors should rush to buy. Alphabet's stock is technically very overbought ...
Lockheed Martin is rated a sell due to declining profitability, weak earnings growth, and a premium valuation despite industry headwinds. LMT's margins and return on invested capital have fallen ...
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