Labor and industry and flexing their muscles right now in what is being called a worker’s market. Autoworkers are on strike. Unionized pilots just got record pay raises out of all the major airlines. The Teamsters union wrung concessions from United Parcel Service (NYSE:UPS). And union drives continue at American companies as diverse as Starbucks
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Technology stocks have made a strong comeback in 2023. For year-to-date, the Standards and Practices (S&P) 500 Information Technology index has surged by 33%. Within the broader technology sector, AI stock have witnessed a massive rally. This is sparking people to seek out AI stocks to buy now. However, even with multi-year industry tailwinds, it’s
In the ever-dynamic stock market, where trending equities often grab headlines, there’s a compelling case for turning to unloved stocks to buy now. As the allure of top performers captures most investors, the market’s subtle changes hint that these overlooked equities might soon have their day. The Federal Reserve’s this year has tempered the enthusiasm
Executive compensation in the United States has seen an astronomical surge over the decades. In 1965, CEOs of the nation’s largest corporations earned, on average, 20 times the salary of the typical worker. Today, this ratio has skyrocketed to 398 to 1. Top executives below CEOs have also seen strong growth in compensation. This has
Investing in EV stocks offers investors the opportunity to benefit from the world’s green energy transition. The automotive sector will play a significant role in major economies’ commitment to net zero emissions by 2050. Transportation accounts for approximately one-fifth of global GHG emissions. This presents a prime investment opportunity to benefit from the divestment in internal
Analyst stock upgrades are something many retail investors follow religiously to gain an edge in their investment selection. While I don’t have any empirical data to demonstrate whether analysts are good or bad at picking stocks, I think they tend to offer up buy ratings much more than sell calls. Long-time market follower Mark Hulbert
Warren Buffett is an investing legend. The stock portfolio of his holding company Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A/NYSE:BRK-B) is closely followed by investors all over the world. That’s because these top Warren Buffett stocks are the cream of the crop — the very blue-chip companies with stable earnings, cash, yields, and buy backs. In fact, here are
As autumn arrives and the weather cools, investors should closely monitor the energy sector. Oil and gas stocks have been stellar performers since summer 2022 as energy prices remain elevated, vastly outshining the overall market. With OPEC+ confirming additional output cuts recently, and global demand steadily recovering, the backdrop remains highly favorable for energy stocks
It’s not been the best year for lithium stocks so far. A slowing vehicle market, surging interest rates and profound economic weakness in the pivotal Chinese market have all weighed on the sector. However, investors shouldn’t lose sight of the longer-term possibilities. Many governments are passing regulations that will greatly speed up the conversion of
In general, large-cap stocks are associated with steady upside and continued value creation through dividends. It’s growth stocks that seem more exciting in terms of skyrocketing in quick time. However, there are always exceptions. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has surged by over 200% for year-to-date. Even Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has witnessed a strong rally of 42% for the
Despite their somewhat lacklustre results over the last few years, cannabis stocks shouldn’t be underestimated. The total return potential of these companies is huge. U.S. states continue to push for legalization, and continued research into the plant shows promise in treating a variety of health problems. So which one of those cannabis stocks should you
Core CPI rose 0.3% in August versus July. While the increase was slightly higher than the 0.2% monthly gain in core CPI in July, it was still relatively tame. And if you annualize the combined July and August increases, you come up with 3%. While that’s above the Fed’s nominal 2% inflation target, 3% inflation
Triple-digit returns rarely come easy in the stock market. Chasing sky-high gains often leads to disappointment, or even disaster, for overly-aggressive investors. However, a select handful of special companies possess the fundamentals to potentially deliver 1,000%+ upside over a multi-year timeframe. Landing a 10-bagger requires identifying transformative businesses in their early innings and then holding
Electric vehicles (EVs) are revolutionizing the global automotive industry. And, investing in EV stocks means tapping into a booming auto market. Established automakers are shifting to electric vehicles, and new players are joining the race, creating fierce competition with significant growth potential. EVs represent more than just cars. They encompass a whole ecosystem, from battery
Electric vehicles (EVs) are undoubtedly the future of transportation. However, EVs still comprise around 1% of the roughly 250 million vehicles on U.S. roads today. This means there’s massive growth potential ahead, as the world transitions away from gas-powered cars over the coming decades. Indeed, no one should be surprised that several pure-play EV stocks
Michael Burry, the legendary investor who famously predicted the 2008 financial crisis, made waves with his recent stock picks again. Burry’s insight and strategic thinking led him to invest in three seemingly disparate industries: healthcare, travel, and entertainment. Burry’s selection appears to have in common a tapestry of strategic considerations, financial insights, and growth potential. The
History proves there is no better way to create generational wealth than buying dividend stocks — especially the Dividend Aristocrats. There has not been a single decade over the last 93 years where dividend-paying stocks on the S&P 500 did not outperform non-dividend stocks. More recently, JPMorgan Chase found stocks that initiated and then raised their
Last week, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) encountered a notable disturbance following reports of a ban imposed on Chinese government officials using iPhones. China’s Apple iPhone ban has sent shockwaves across the financial realm, leading to a consecutive two-day decline in Apple’s stock value. The consequences of this situation hold significant weight, especially given the country’s pivotal role as one of Apple’s
Artificial intelligence took center stage in late 2022 with the release of ChatGPT and similar apps, sparking a surge in AI-related stocks. AI ETFs have outperformed the Standards and Practices (S&P) 500 this year, with RBOT up 24% while SPY was up 18% by mid-year. Investors seek exposure to this growing sector. Assessing an AI
Last week, yields on short-dated U.S. Treasuries quietly climbed to their highest point in almost 25 years. The effects of that rise, however, have been anything but silent. The average new mortgage rate now sits well over 7%; a home loan that would have cost $2,000 per month in 2021 would now set a new
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