Stocks to buy

With the forces of geopolitics and social normalization trends converging, investors may want to consider energy stocks sitting in the sweet spot. What exactly does that entail, though? For one thing, the underlying sector – especially the hydrocarbon arena – will command long-term relevance. While the ideological winds seek to replace fossil fuels, renewable sources
Sometimes, bad news is good news. History says that’s the case for the recent string of high-profile bank failures.  Over the past two weeks, the banking sector has imploded.  Silicon Valley Bank failed first. Days later, Signature Bank collapsed. Those were the second- and the third-largest bank failures in U.S. history. Then a week later,
By and large, Wall Street’s experts are optimistic about Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) stock. They’re giving Alibaba high ratings and anticipating strong share-price appreciation. Furthermore, the commentary of some analysts should shed some light on why they’re still feeling bullish about Alibaba. Even though Alibaba is an e-commerce giant, 2022 was a tough year for the company. Supply
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock was trading at $108 at the beginning of the year. In just over a month, TSLA stock delivered 100% returns. For fundamentally strong stories, the rally from oversold levels can be quick. This performance can be replicated in several EV stocks. Some EV stocks can surge by 100% in the next 6 to 12
Investors tend to seek growth when allocating capital, particularly when considering what bonds yield right now. Accordingly, many emerging markets stocks are seeing an uptick in investor interest, given the growth rates of these markets relative to the developed world. Accordingly, influential institutions, including BlackRock, agree that there are legitimate reasons to invest in emerging markets
After many years of being cast aside, oil stocks came roaring back in a world rocked by inflation and geopolitical uncertainty. Unfortunately, those same oil stocks started off 2023 on the wrong foot. All with oil prices slumping on fears of a potential recession and ensuing slowdown in global demand. In addition, recent problems in the
Editor’s note: “Breakthrough Tech’s Kickstarting the $11 Trillion Hydrogen Revolution” was previously published in May 2022. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. The world’s energy industry needs to change. And frankly, whatever firm figures out how to best execute this change will become the world’s most valuable company. I