Sectors: Technology
Hi, I’m looking to get exposure to NVIDA and TESLA through ETF’s. Could you please recommend which would be my best option? Thanks.
Regards,
Neil
Hi Market Matters Team
EOS & DRO are very volatile without it seems any particular news/announcements that I can see.
EOS dropped 20c (8.16%) on Wed 11/6 – would you know why? but since it has gone up 14c (6.22%) the following day and today another 14c (5.86%). Would the drop been an opportunity to buy? What’s your view? – or is this just to hard to risk? DRO is still on your watchlist? When are you likely to buy?
regards
Deb
REA has endured a tough 2025, especially when compared to its historical outperformance, and we believe it’s now at a fascinating juncture in its evolution with plenty of positives and negatives to consider.
“Hello and thank you for all the insights. – What’s your take on Smart Parking (SPZ) as a 6–12 month position, especially when the stock dips below $0.85?
Thanks for your insightful opinions. It has assisted in developing my investing strategies. OCC has experienced significant growth in 2024 ahead of a raft of regulatory approvals including for the US. It appears to be consolidation ahead of actual revenue increases. Is this a case of buy the rumour sell the fact or is this pattern consistent with a pre-sales growth opportunity? Is this a familiar pattern?
Thanks
Peter
Hi Market Matters Team
CAR, RUL & WTC are all marked as ACTIVE in your portfolios. If you only had to choose one of these stocks to buy currently which would you choose? Given all these stocks have had a good run up recently which has the best risk reward?
regards
Debbie
Once a high-flying tech stock priced for very strong and ongoing growth underpinned by AI adoption, Salesforce has experienced a tough 2025 to date, declining from $US370 in December 2024 to a recent low below $US240.
A Question for the weekend edition please.
Nvidia’ s 1Q earnings numbers and importantly outlook have initially been well received with the stock climbing ~5%:
The concern around Google is how newer generative AI companies will impact their share of search, and the lucrative revenue that comes with it. In last week’s annual developers conference (I/O), they did a very good job of convincing MM (and hopefully others) that they are at the forefront of this revolution, by integrating generative AI and large language models (LLMs) into its search products.