At Stocks Down Under we love our Technology stocks. And with the recent bullishness in this sector, we thought we’d have a l ook at the NASDAQ Composite index in the US to see if the wo rst of the Tech Crash is now over. We do that using Elliot Wave Theory ,…
Technology
Who is BrainChip?
BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN) develops software and hardware solutions for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications. The company’s key product is the Akida Neuromorphic Processor, which is in essence a Spiking Neural Network (SNN). It provides ultra-low power and fast AI (artificial intelligence) Edge computing solutions without the need for…
K-TIG has an awesome technology
K-TIG Limited (ASX: KTG), based in Adelaide, is a technology company that develops, manufactures and deploys industry disrupting welding technology. The company works across a range of applications and its technology works with various corrosion-resistant materials, such as stainless steel, nickel alloys, titanium alloys and more exotic materials. It easily…
ASX chip stocks are finally taking off big time!
Anyone following the ASX-listed Tech sector will know that technology stocks come in many shapes and forms. Software, services, hardware…you name it. And within these subsectors, there is a broad range of different types of companies yet again. Just take software as an example. You’d be…
BrainChip: Welcome to the revolution
Imagine a computer chip that can genuinely learn all by itself in a way that is similar to how you and I learn, i.e. by processing sound, vision, touch etc. not as digital ones and zeros, but through neuromorphic processing of these so-called spikes. BrainChip has developed technology that puts…
Interested in semiconductor stocks?
Nearly every digital electronic device today is powered by semiconductors, which contain silicon and are critical for creating integrated circuits, also referred to as microchips. Part of the problem is that the return on investment isn't compelling enough to build new foundries—which cost billions of dollars and take years to construct—to…
Ignore the opportunities in the ASX-listed semiconductor space "at your peril," according to Marc Kennis from Stocks Down Under.
Marc has been analysing the sector since the 1990's and says while cycles come and go, this current shortage is a theme worth taking advantage of. He says Weebit Nano's (WBT) recent breakthrough and Brainchip's (BRN) commercial…
Apple is a scary entrant
Some of the ASX-listed Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) stocks took a beating last week, with AfterPay (ASX: APT) dropping about 14% and Zip Co (ASX: Z1P) dropping around 16%. The key reason for the broad sell-off was tech giant Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) announcing that it will be introducing its…
How to play the Cyber Insecurity trend
Cyber-attacks these days are as common as lockdowns in Victoria. Despite warnings, many people don’t believe they need to protect their computers, saying “who would want to target me.” Well, a lot of people actually. We are here to burst your bubble.
For example, the hijacking of a person’s…
31 December 2020
At the end of December 2020, Tesla’s (NASDAQ: TSLA) market capitalisation was around US$620bn, the equivalent of Volkswagen, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, General Motors, Ford, Honda, Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot combined! The reason for this valuation is simple, investors believe Tesla will not just dominate the future of both the electric car market and…
