Tag: Regret

Cathie Wood Says Software Is the Next Big AI Opportunity — 2 Supercharged Stocks You’ll Regret Not Buying if She’s Right

Last year, Ark Investment Management CEO Cathie Wood said software companies will be the next big opportunity in artificial intelligence (AI), predicting they will eventually generate $8 in revenue for every $1 spent on chips from leading suppliers like Nvidia. Ark operates several funds (both private and exchange-traded) that reflect that stance. Using the Ark […]

Rivian Gets $5 Billion Lifeline, but Will It Regret the Cost?

Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) made a huge announcement on Tuesday that Volkswagen will invest up to $3 billion in the company, and the two companies will start a joint venture to share vehicle architecture. In this video, Travis Hoium breaks down the deal and why Rivian may have bought itself time, but not changed its fate […]

How to give your baby a name you won’t regret? We asked the experts

How to name a baby is one of the first and most important decisions parents-to-be face. How to choose a baby name is something that varies among parents, depending on personal preferences, family lineage, religion, culture, and much more. Choosing a baby name gets more complicated when parents don’t agree on specific baby names or […]

Why Many Regret Moving to Texas Post-Pandemic

halbergman / Getty Images/iStockphoto The COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 was a time of massive migration for a large portion of Americans. Those who were living in expensive, highly populated areas saw an opportunity. With the movement to online workspaces and the need for much more physical space between neighbors, city dwellers could move from places […]

Why You’ll Regret Putting Too Much Money in Your 401(K)

©Shutterstock.com Saving for retirement is non-negotiable and a 401(K) is an excellent tool for building a sizable nest egg and securing your financial future. However, too much of a good thing has its downsides, and over-investing in a 401(K) can lead to some frustrating restrictions and unexpected side effects that can derail your financial plans. […]

I’m Retired and I Regret Investing In My 401(k) — Here’s Why

Inside Creative House / iStock.com When it comes to funding their golden years, most Americans rely heavily on their 401(k) retirement accounts to make it happen. But for 67-year-old retiree Therese R., that widely-accepted wisdom doesn’t exactly check out. In fact, she has some regrets about sinking so much into her 401(k). Here’s why one […]