Stocks to buy

At first glance, things seem rather bleak for the retail stocks category. Consumer spending is set to decline as the economy weakens. Inflation has caused folks to tighten their belts. The resumption of student loan payments will further crimp household budgets. And soaring interest rates make it harder to obtain affordable consumer credit. That’s all
E-commerce companies have struggled mightily coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic. After skyrocketing in 2020 and 2021 as people the world over were forced to shop exclusively online, e-commerce stocks came crashing back to earth over the last two years as interest rates rose and people returned to in-store shopping. Consequently, the Dow Jones Internet
As economic certainty wanes, investors are looking for stocks to buy for a recession. From the first one’s consistent revenue growth to the second one’s data-driven success, the third’s focus on lower carbon intensity, the fourth’s impressive financial performance, the fifth’s strategic healthcare moves, the sixth’s consumer-centric strategies, and the seventh’s expansion into new territories,
Dividend companies are a vital part of any investor’s portfolio. They offer a wide range of positives, including a steady income and the ability to keep growing your portfolio, primarily through reinvesting dividend payments into the underlying company to increase your overall return. Companies with reasonable growth projections, solid fundamentals and attractive dividends are great
Recently, Barron’s featured an article about the Janus Henderson Enterprise (MUTF:JAENX), which invests in mid-cap stocks with plenty of long-term growth. However, unlike many mid-cap growth funds, this fund’s portfolio managers have managed to deliver for its investors, beating 94% of its peers in the Morningstar mid-cap growth fund category. How do they do it? Co-managers