Stock Market Sell-Off: Should You Buy the Dip on Nvidia Stock?

With shares down nearly 20% year to date, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) had a rough start to 2025. The massive artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker has proven vulnerable to trade and geopolitical uncertainty during the opening months of the Trump administration, which could seriously undermine its business in China.Let’s dig deeper to determine whether investors should view this dip as a buying opportunity or a signal to stay away from Nvidia stock.Nvidia’s China trouble came to a head on April 16 when the Trump administration imposed new restrictions on the exports of its H20 AI chips to the country. This hardware was specifically designed to comply with Biden-era regulations, which blocked sales of its more powerful flagship chips like the A100 and H100 to China. The new ban led to a $5.5 billion impairment charge as Nvidia must now write down the value of its massive inventory and purchase commitments for the H20 program.Continue readinghttps://www.fool.com/investing/2025/05/01/stock-market-sell-off-should-you-buy-the-dip-on-nv/

3 Best Nasdaq Stocks to Buy in May

Despite Wall Street’s optimistic outlook for big tech in 2025, most technology stocks have struggled significantly during the first four months of the year. The Nasdaq-100, which consists of the 100 largest nonfinancial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, has declined by nearly 7% year-to-date at the time of this writing.While sharp marketwide corrections can be unnerving, history consistently demonstrates that these periods often create exceptional wealth-building opportunities for investors with a long-term perspective. Currently, investors have a rare chance to acquire shares in several world-class artificial intelligence (AI) pioneers at substantial discounts to their long-term commercial potential.Specifically, the following three Nasdaq-listed tech giants present compelling buying opportunities after a challenging start to 2025.Continue readinghttps://www.fool.com/investing/2025/05/01/3-best-nasdaq-stocks-to-buy-in-may/

Panera Bread just launched a tasty new ‘it’ bag. But will customers bite?

The fast-casual chain hopes to recapture the internet magic of its viral 2023 BAGuette handbag.
The images of Panera Bread’s new Croissant Clutch could be straight out of a fashion magazine. Highlighted against a warm, glowing orange-and-brown background, the accessory looks out of place in its web store alongside the company’s Mac N’ Cheese Pillow and “Just Baked” onesie.

What if you had one pair of glasses for your entire life?

Glasses have become cheap and disposable. British eyewear brand Cubitts wants your eyewear to outlive you.
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Tom Broughton, the founder of the British eyewear brand Cubitts that has recently landed in the U.S., wants to make you a set of glasses that you’ll be able to wear your entire life. “They could outlive you,” he says. That’s a radical notion these days. Over the past three decades, as fast fashion has become the norm, the price of eyewear has come down alongside the price of clothes and shoes. Brands like Zenni and Warby Parker market their glasses as a fashion statement that is so affordable, you can change them up whenever you want. You could wear a different pair every day of the week.