Stocks to buy

Cathie Wood, the visionary investor and founder of ARK Invest, focuses on disruptive companies at the forefront of innovation. With a keen eye for growth potential and an unwavering belief in transformative technologies, Wood has identified stocks that can reshape and lead industries and deliver substantial returns. This article delves into three of Cathie Wood’s current top-growth
Psychedelic stocks have a bright future with 13.5% compound annual growth expected through 2029. That growth will certainly draw in investment funding that seeks to capitalize on growth, as psychedelic drugs quickly  become a hot topic in the mental health space.  Consumers are increasingly interested in mental health and overall awareness is increasing. Mental health
At one point in time, tech stocks took center stage and became an integral part of every investor’s portfolio. During the pandemic, they offered unique solutions and enjoyed big rewards in terms of investor interest, higher revenue, and increasing market valuation. However, the past year was unkind to the tech industry. Inflation and concerns about
Many investors know that 2021 was a record year for initial public offerings (IPOs) in the United States. Of course, last year brought a near-complete halt to this space, with many must-watch stocks slated for IPOs putting off their plans, waiting for higher prices to materialize. As it happens, 2023 has brought those higher valuations.
China has emerged as a strong force in the race for artificial intelligence (AI) dominance. Harnessing innovation, research and strategic investments has propelled China’s tech sector to the edge of global AI emergence. Recently, investors witnessed a relentless surge in AI adoption and integration across industries. Notably, these Chinese tech giants have positioned themselves as
Sometimes it’s not the dividend yield that investors are after, but rather, the rate of growth for the dividend. Ideally, these dividend growth stocks not only kick out a healthy yield, but also give investors a solid annual raise. These income boosting stocks provide investors with an extra layer of return, but give attractive raises
The U.S. gross national debt exceeded $32 trillion on June 16th for the first time. This $32 trillion threshold was achieved 9 years earlier than pre-pandemic predictions indicated, mainly to the utilization of trillions of dollars in emergency funds. The House Appropriations Committee began considering its next spending bills, and if the individual bills are
Dividend stocks and income investing are back on everyone’s radar in 2023. Safe mainstays like short-term Treasury Bills and high-yield savings accounting generate decent returns for the first in years. Still, some investors want to avoid broad market volatility and shy away from tech and growth stocks but want to squeeze a few more basis points from their