Stocks to buy

Barron’s published an article in mid-August that discussed how the best employers are the best stocks to buy. Jefferies Financial Group (NYSE:JEF) analysis found that the stocks of the companies on the annual Fortune list of top 100 workplaces had consistently outperformed their peers since 1998 when the list was started. “Analysts led by Aniket
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After a rough few months, I’m finding a good deal of top tech stocks to buy. Especially with a lot of negativity priced in, including fears of higher interest rates. Helping, the Federal Reserve has signaled that it’s largely done raising rates, and inflation has been easing in recent months. That being said, it’s a great time
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Crypto stocks, like crypto overall, face a volatile environment that shifts quickly and is affected by domestic and global policy. Stablecoins have taken the spotlight currently. Many developed economies are regulating stablecoins but the United States looks unlikely to follow suit. Regulation of U.S. stablecoins threatens the U.S. dollar and its dominant position. It’s a
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With concerns growing about the possibility of a 2024 recession, it’s prudent to tilt your portfolio in a more conservative direction as we head into 2024. Currently, the 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Minus the 2-Year Treasury Constant Maturity chart displays a risky trajectory. But let me explain what this chart is first – it measures
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With skepticism about the United States facing a possible recession, Cathie Wood, renowned CEO of Ark Invest, has thought otherwise. Wood speculates a soft landing for the U.S. economy if companies accept lower margins without cutting staff, preventing an unemployment rise. This thinking could prevent a sharp downturn – or even a recession. Wood’s optimism
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When the conversation turns to energy, many investors fixate on the usual suspects, inadvertently sidestepping the solar stocks to buy. Moreover, it’s quite an oversight, especially when some solar stocks are simmering, waiting for their moment in the sun. It’s baffling, considering the Invesco Solar ETF (NYSEARCA:TAN) has dipped by over 15.2% year-to-date, signaling potential bargains.
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Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and as FOMO sets in, investors are flocking to little-known AI stocks. However, that doesn’t mean investors aren’t becoming weary and even skeptical about the way different companies are touting their use of AI.   For example, since Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) reported earnings in early August, the stock is down
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Many experts suggest the Federal Reserve will initiate rate cuts soon, making the stocks of rate-sensitive firms attractive. While terminal rate uncertainty remains, we are likely encroaching on the end of the rate hiking road. The recent U.S. inflation report indicated lower-than-expected inflation, with core inflation and employment aligning with expectations. While a 25 basis-point
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Growth investing can lead to considerable gains in the stock market. Indeed, research has shown that revenue growth best predicts a stock’s long-term returns. There are many growth stocks to buy today that have secular growth trends underpinning their growth trajectory. However, finding profitable growth stocks is always a challenge. Most growth stocks exhibit solid top-line growth
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The race to dominate the digital frontier is escalating, with the top metaverse stocks taking the lead. With advancing technology, the metaverse concept is gaining more solidity, attracting investors keen to identify the frontrunners. These companies are pioneers in the realms of virtual and augmented reality, crafting immersive digital worlds. In the second phase of
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Stock picking is not easy. However, if done right, investors can reap plenty of riches. A well-timed investment can make people millionaires. Consider that $1,000 invested in Google parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG/NASDAQ:GOOGL) during its August 2004 initial public offering (IPO) would be worth $1.2 million today, and you get an idea of the benefits that
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Following what billionaires and investing gurus are doing isn’t a bad strategy. Looking at their top stocks to buy is at least a good first step for beginning your investment journey. But if always blindly buying what they bought was a successful strategy, we’d all be millionaires. Quite often, the smartest guys in the room are
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Buying cheap stocks – or perhaps we should call them low-priced stocks – is a widespread investment practice. It’s much easier to buy up many shares of cheap stocks under $10 than to buy a stock priced at $100 or more. Cheap stocks have other advantages, too. A stock can be cheap because it’s relatively
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