Stocks to buy

The demand for flying car stocks is rising, fueled by the imminent emergence of the first air vehicles within the next two years. Interest is growing amidst the intense competition among several countries vying for market dominance. In Japan, tech leaders plan to introduce flying taxis by 2025. SkyDrive aims to transport passengers to the
Don’t prematurely assume that  Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) stock is headed for the market’s junkyard. The electric vehicle manufacturer is striking back at the critics and even some of the MULN stock short sellers, so a turnaround may be imminent. I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve been wary of Mullen Automotive as an investable
Blue-chip dividend stocks are stable, dependable investments. They’re linked with established, earnings-generating companies. These stocks offer capital appreciation and regular dividends. They’re resilient during market downturns, appealing to risk-averse investors. Similar to last week’s article, today we’re analyzing three more attention-grabbing blue-chip dividend stocks. These stocks span various financial sectors and offer diverse investment opportunities.
Penny stocks were the talk of the town back in 2021, especially those in the technology and biotech sectors. However, so far in 2023, most penny stocks have remained dormant with barely any price action to the upside. That mostly has to do with rate hikes and funding issues. Investors are rightfully uncomfortable with unprofitable
Quantum computing is still a relatively nascent technology. If developed properly, this technology will revolutionize a myriad of fields, including artificial intelligence (AI), cryptography and optimization. For investors who want to get in on the early innings of this powerful technology, we asked Bing ChatGPT for its top high-potential quantum computing stocks. Taking a step
Investing in cheap semiconductor stocks offers significant potential for growth driven by increasing demand for automotive, energy storage, robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.  The global semiconductor market has seen tremendous growth in recent years, projected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2030 (McKinsey, 2022). This is a result of high single-digit to low double-digit
In retirement, investors need income and stability. While bonds provide income, they might lack adequate appreciation to grow an investor’s nest egg. In contrast, cheap retirement stocks are important portfolio components that provide potential appreciation and income. According to Hartford Funds, dividends have comprised a large share of market returns. Therefore, investing in retirement stocks must
The battery market is experiencing steady growth these days. The reason behind this boom is the increasing adoption of electric vehicles and the growing need to store renewable energy. With this scenario in mind, investing in battery stocks could be a very wise strategy for investors who want to take advantage of this upward trend.
The United States economy has been resilient thus far, as the job market and corporate earnings have been strong. As such, aggregate earnings for S&P 500 companies rose 0.1% in the first quarter, exceeding analysts’ forecasts of a 5-6% decline three months ago. Consumer spending has remained remarkably strong despite this inflation, and demand for
Identifying reliable dividend stocks can be challenging, but they offer potential long-term investment opportunities. Companies with a track record of consistent dividend growth in stable or growing industries are particularly attractive. Dividends have historically played a significant role in overall market returns.  However, it’s important to acknowledge that no stock’s future earnings can be predicted
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) made headlines by becoming the first chipmaker to achieve a $1 trillion market capitalization. With its stock surging more than 10,870% over the past decade, some investors may consider taking profits. However, the question remains whether Nvidia has the potential to double its market cap and reach $2 trillion in the coming years.
I used Bard AI to help recommend blue-chip stocks for July. Right off the bat, it’s clear that Bard isn’t considering recent events in recommending the shares it has. Most of the rationale it offers in picking the shares centers on long-term factors. That’s fine, given that long-term investing produces better average returns. But it also suggests