Stocks to buy

Electric vehicle (EV) companies, for the most part, are still reeling from a broader slump in the market. Some EV makers have seen their sales decline and others their margins. Ever since the U.S. Federal Reserve decided to raise interest rates in order to combat rising inflation, new car buyers have struggled to take on
Cloud-enabled quantum computing will alter industries by providing unprecedented processing speeds for difficult problem-solving and enhancing quantum capabilities via cloud platforms. As a result, cloud computing stocks will continue to rise, and astute investors will avoid them at their peril. The cloud computing industry is still expanding, with a market size growth of $76 billion
The technology sector continues to be one of the most desired industries for investors. Its rapid innovation has created some of the world’s most valuable companies like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT).  With the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), fintech and cybersecurity, finding the best tech stocks to buy is a great strategy. While these
Cathie Wood is one of the most-respected money managers on Wall Street. She’s the co-founder, CEO and Chief Investment Officer of ARK Investment Management, an investment management firm. Over the years, she has guided her clients’ portfolios to significant returns. She has a knack for picking compelling ideas for her exchange-traded funds, making Cathie Wood
Flying car stocks have been explosive. Look at Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY), for example. The last time I highlighted opportunity in the stock, it traded at about $5 on July 3. Today, it’s up to $6.95 on news. It successfully flew a first-of-its-kind hydrogen electric air taxi that ran about 523 miles, with water as its only
It’s crucial to strike a balance between stability and growth potential. While the majority of your portfolio should consist of reliable, blue-chip stocks, I believe allocating a small portion to speculative assets can unlock tremendous opportunities. High-risk, high-reward investments like cryptocurrencies or penny stocks can turn a modest sum into a life-changing fortune. Of course,
Today, we’ll explore three stable blue-chip stocks to buy. As the earnings season approaches, Wall Street is getting readyfor potential market volatility. With the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 already up 18% and 21% this year, respectively, it’s clear that market fortunes can shift rapidly. In uncertain times like these, blue-chip stocks provide a reliable anchor, offering stability and resilience when the
The financial services industry is one of the most essential sectors in the world, but it remains littered with legacy processes and barriers to digital transformation. However, emerging technology and the recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom have helped accelerate a fintech market full of potential.  Having recorded a value of $294.74 billion in 2023, the
Meme stocks – you know them as social-media-inspired securities that tend to be speculative. Generally speaking, it’s difficult to suggest otherwise. We’ve seen tons of money poured into failing or at least deeply struggling businesses. The idea is that if enough people wager on the upside, the target company could once again rise to prominence.
Food is a way for us to connect– from the first date to celebrating our lives’ most important moments, a sit-down meal always carries significance. While food prices have risen across the board– with increases being even more painful for those who frequently eat out, consumer spending in this sector hasn’t seen much of a
As the world accelerates toward a greener future, lithium has become a cornerstone of the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) market and large-scale battery storage solutions. With global EV sales surging and governments worldwide instituting aggressive carbon reduction goals, the demand for lithium is expected to skyrocket, making lithium stocks a compelling investment choice for forward-thinking
While all major indexes continue to reach new highs, including the Dow exceeding 40,000 points for the first time last week, many notable stocks have surprisingly failed to keep up with the rally. It’s quite unexpected to see that among these underperformers are blue-chip stocks, companies recognized for their overall quality, stability, and reliable growth.
Consumer spending makes up 70% of the GDP and is a driving force of the global economy. Without consumer spending, companies go out of business and lay off workers. People spending less money can create a negative feedback loop for the economy until the course reverses. While fads come and go, some companies continue to generate