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As we brace for a potential recession looming on the horizon, many investors are recalibrating their portfolios in search of low-risk stocks. If you’re in sweats thinking about financial risk, and your concern rests with capital preservation, you might want to avoid high-flying growth stocks. To be fair, growth stocks should hold a pivotal spot
Uninterrupted rallies without any changes to earnings tend to make stocks vulnerable to corrections. Tech stocks have enjoyed solid gains in 2023, but some of these same companies have decelerating revenue and declining earnings. That’s not the combination any investor likes to see, but some of the high-flying tech stocks present that setup for investors.
No one doubts that electric vehicles are the next big shift. But not all companies who make them are created equally. In fact, it’s best to avoid plenty of EV stocks. We’ve known for quite some time that EVs would be an integral part in the push toward net zero. And that’s meant plenty of
While the overall market remains buoyant, there are pockets where troubled stocks are struggling to gain traction. One sector that is rife with problems is the software space. Many software companies enjoyed explosive growth during the pandemic and even before, as the rise of cloud computing created huge demand worldwide. A lot of companies overspent
The stock market has seen a strong rally in 2023, with the Nasdaq Composite up nearly 30% year-to-date. This has led to overvaluation in many growth stocks. It’s important for investors, even long-term ones, to periodically review their portfolios and identify overvalued stocks. Despite corporate America’s efforts to spin the narrative, here are three stocks
Spin-off stocks signify newly independent companies separated from their parent or holding companies. The objective is to execute their unique strategies and capture market opportunities. Here I’ll dive into the top spin-off stocks for 2023, which are bred to capture enticing prospects for long-term value creation and growth. Investors can gain valuable and decisive insights
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The past year provided a peek into the future of biotech and healthcare. Megafirms like Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) led the way, partnering with tech giants such as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), to develop AI-powered solutions to medical problems.  While these mainstays take advantage of artificial intelligence and machine learning, they aren’t the only opportunities for savvy investors. A
Companies are continuously facing new challenges on the cybersecurity front as hackers constantly find new ways of attacking firms’ systems. Moreover, Gartner, the highly respected IT research firm, predicts that “By 2025, the consumerization of AI-enabled fraud will fundamentally change enterprise attack(s).” Also noteworthy is that, in this very tight labor market, hiring a sufficient
The market is now in its second half of 2023 and what a roller coaster ride it’s been. We’ve seen stocks fly high and plummet due to high inflation, aggressive interest rate hikes and a devastating banking crisis. With such high-impact issues beating down on investor portfolios, finding sustainable income and growth is a challenge
Venturing into the intricate world of artificial intelligence (AI) stocks can be an intimidating task. While some firms are spearheading innovative breakthroughs, other doomed AI stocks are falling behind. This article will cast a spotlight on three such stocks that are currently facing challenges, making them less appealing to investors. These companies, while notable in