Stocks to buy

I believe that there are penny stocks to buy in Q2 for a potential double from current levels. The first quarter of 2023 has not been easy for money making. However, based on company and industry specific tailwinds, there have been penny stocks that have surged by over 100%. For example, Riot Blockchain (NASDAQ:RIOT) stock skyrocketed
There are multiple signs that inflation is rolling over, while consumer spending remains strong and corporate earnings are beating expectations. Meanwhile, the so-called credit crunch many investors have feared really isn’t materializing. Thus, right now may be an excellent time for investors to find high-quality stocks to buy. On the inflation front, the Producer Price
Just about everything is cyclical. That’s true of the market and growth stocks in particular. Growth stocks thrive in low-interest environments.  Such an environment existed from the period following the great financial crisis all the way up to early 2022. Keeping interest rates close to zero resulted in strong growth stock performance.  Runaway inflation forced
Which company is winning the artificial intelligence (AI) arms race? As a developer of the hardware that’s needed to drive AI applications, the emerging winner is definitely Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Nevertheless, cautious investors should sit tight and wait for NVDA stock to come down to a more reasonable price point. OpenAI ushered in the generative/conversational AI revolution
Heading into unchartered territory in the market, investors may take comfort in acquiring the most undervalued stocks. Primarily, the less-popular enterprises offer the advantage of being exactly that: not hogging the spotlight. On the other hand, those entities that courted significant investor dollars may be due for a correction if a downcycle materializes. Second, a
Heading toward the midway point of the year, the unique dynamics associated with the post-pandemic new normal sets the stage for certain stocks to watch. That is, brewing fundamental and technical factors appear to favor fortuitously structured or positioned enterprises. While it’s a bit risky to be bullish at this juncture, some ideas might be
2022 was a forgettable year for financial markets. That also included several of the most popular innovative stocks. In fact, those cutting-edge stocks, usually favored by maverick stock-picker Cathie Wood, were down more than 50% last year. Naturally, against a backdrop of ballooning interest and inflation rates, few, if any, would’ve favored innovative stocks. The turn
Source: shutterstock.com/viewimage In an economist’s ideal world, beating the market should be impossible. In their eyes, new information is immediately reflected in stock prices, making deals virtually impossible to find. But then there are companies like HanesBrands (NYSE:HBI), a volatile and mispriced firm that proves we don’t live in an economist’s world. Current accounting rules
Increasing competition in the EV space is causing manufacturers to drop prices. That is causing EV stocks to dip as the market anticipates price drops could lead to weakening revenues and lower margins. But there is always a flip side to every story. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) just lowered prices on its Model X and Model Y vehicles by $5,000 while also lowering
If you find yourself seeking intriguing investment prospects in 2023, these are the best upcoming IPOs to watch. Exploring some of the expected IPOs launching this year could be worthwhile. Considering the demanding economic landscape and stock market fluctuations, companies with promising fundamentals and growth prospects could yield substantial returns once the macroeconomic environment stabilizes.
Many investors look for growth opportunities wherever they can find them. If that describes you, then there are some high-growth biotech stocks that could present an opportunity.  Biotech (short for biotechnology) companies research how to use living organisms to make drugs.   However, like pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies present substantial risks for investors. Many small