Stocks to buy

Thanks to social media platforms, retail investors learned firsthand the power of short-squeeze stocks. Essentially, through coordinated action, it’s possible to overwhelm securities featuring heavy bearish sentiment. Subsequently, rising prices of the affected securities may cause bears to panic out of their positions to avoid theoretically unlimited losses. However, a flipside to this narrative exists.
The bull market for electric vehicles is far from over. Of course, there was euphoria and it’s been followed by readjustment to realistic valuations. However, the EV growth story isn’t even close to being over. It’s therefore a good time to look at some EV stocks to buy for the long term. I would agree with
Although larger-capitalization companies typically offer the greatest probability of success, for outright upside magnitude, the most potential often lies with small-cap stocks to buy. Let’s use baseball terms to set up the framework. If you’re at bat, you know that trying to hit for a single offers a greater hit probability (higher average). However, if
Renewable energy was considered a niche segment of the energy industry. However, renewable energy stocks have continued to explode in interest over the years, as the global economy shifts toward greener forms of energy. Renewable energy stocks can encompass a wide range of industries. These include wind, solar, biomass, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy, among others.
There’s a “good news, bad news” situation happening now with SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI). The good news is that SoFi just acquired a mortgage lender and this will diversify the company’s business model. On the other hand, the Supreme Court’s recent student loan ruling could be problematic for SoFi Technologies. All in all, it makes sense to
Meme stocks are a contentious topic.  Many traditional investors criticizing the lack of solid business fundamentals for supporting previous rapid increases in stock prices.  Others suggest that companies with a speculative nature should see rapid movements. It’s all part of the investing game, and if short-sellers get caught flat-footed, so be it. The past two
Fundamentally, the driving catalyst for biotech stocks to buy centers on the possibility of supporting paradigm-shifting medical breakthroughs. For example, a report published by the JAMA Network indicates that experts project the global economic cost of cancers from 2020 to 2050 will be $25.2 trillion (in constant 2017 dollar terms). Therefore, finding a cure would
While the concept of acquiring low-PE ratio blue-chip stocks (that is, industry-leading stalwarts that feature low price-earnings ratios relative to their sectors) appeals on paper, investors need to be cautious. You can’t just buy companies based on any one single metric. In addition, sometimes a very cheap PE can actually signal significant fundamental problems. Instead,
When it comes to investing for the long-haul, blue-chip stocks may first come to mind. However, alongside these venerable, steady names, adding a few of the best stocks to buy for long-term growth may be another profitable decision to make. The emphasis here, of course, is on “long-term,” rather than merely “growth.” There are plenty
Welcome to another week of Hypergrowth Investing, folks! With earnings season underway, we’re laser-focused on companies’ first-quarter results and what that means for stocks going forward. As we’ve mentioned previously, in the first three months of this year, both the labor market and consumer spending were quite resilient. And those two factors should support strong
Without question, tech has been the best-performing group so far in 2023. Understandably, that’s got investors looking at the best tech stocks to buy.  At the same time though, that does create a tough situation. On the one hand, investors want to stick with what’s working. The mentality of “The trend is your friend” has