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Investors continue to cycle back into growth stocks across many sectors, including fintech stocks. With this, figuring out the best fintech stocks to buy may be top-of-mind right now. Although many popular and more under-the-radar names have performed extremely well in recent months, for those with a long time horizon, several of them are arguably
Let’s be brutally honest with each other – underappreciated penny stocks are that way for a reason. I’m not going to say they stink but they’re incredibly unpredictable. And in many cases, we’re talking about a binary proposition. Either you’ll win big or you’ll lose badly. Generally speaking, the odds don’t favor the speculator. Look,
As 2023 passed with no recession materializing, many investors breathed a sigh of relief, which natively may not seem supportive of targeting high-yield dividend stocks growth. After all, with the economy booming and workers vigorously rejoining the labor market, equity sector participants may eschew passive income for outright capital gains. However, high-yield dividend stocks growth
Entering the public domain as a blank-check firm, Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) – which specializes in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft – received much fanfare early on. Unfortunately, as was the case with many other reverse mergers with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), the air taxi specialist suffered a severe drop in equity value.
The restaurant industry is known for its fierce competitiveness, but therein lies a golden opportunity for savvy investors. Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX), which arguably has been an industry bellwether for the longest time, is known for its strategic growth in the coffeehouse sector. Its focus on enhancing same-store sales and expanding store networks globally has been crucial
The future of the U.S. economy appears optimistic, marked by its resilience and outperformance relative to other major economies. Fueled by a strong fiscal policy response to challenges like the pandemic and inflation, the United States is poised for continued growth, with higher wages and sustained economic strength on the horizon. These penny stocks to
Two of the most successful companies in U.S. history are centered around beverage products. Of course, I’m talking about Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) and PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP). The two firms’ sodas have become well-known and popular in much of the world, with KO, in particular, becoming quite ubiquitous globally. As a result of these trends, the market capitalizations