LCID | Lucid Group, Inc.
we set out to create a car that elevates the human experience and transcends the perceived limitations of space, performance, and intelligence. a car that is intuitive, liberating, and designed for all the ways people get around. we plan to lead in this new era of mobility by returning to the fundamentals of great design – where every decision we make is in service of the individual. because when you are no longer bound by convention, you are free to define your own path.

2 Falling Knives to Avoid
Here are two stocks I think are falling knives that you should avoid. 
By Mike Sakuraba | 10 months ago

2 Stocks To Avoid Even After Falling 60%
I am going to highlight two stocks to avoid for now.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

Lucid Group's electric dreams, A Saudi takeover in the works?
Lucid Group's shares jumped 43% on Friday following speculation that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) may be looking to buy out the electric vehicle maker, which is already majority-owned by the PIF.
By Staff | 1 year ago

Is Lucid (LCID) Back After Acquisition Rumors?
Is Lucid Getting Acquired?
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

2 Stocks with Red Flags to Avoid in 2023
These two stocks stood out as companies with red flags
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

Are Electric Vehicle Stocks Dead? Why It Might be Time to Start Buying
EV Demand Remains Despite a Looming Recession.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

Will These 2 Sub-$20 EV Stocks Rebound in 2023?
I have written a lot about Tesla and Nio in the past, so in this article, I’ll touch on two other EV makers that have caused some sleepless nights for investors.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

3 Under the Radar Earnings Reports for Next Week
Here are three more companies I am watching for next week.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

One EV Stock to Hold, Another to Dump Now
In this article, I will examine Nio and Lucid. two stocks within our buy range.
By Precious Njoku | 1 year ago

Nio's Bold Move and is Rivian Near a Buy Point?
Nio has struggled with the ongoing chip shortage throughout the pandemic.
By Mike Sakuraba | 2 years ago