Stocks to buy

According to Patrick Tyler Brown, an investment bank Raymond James analyst, the U.S. federal government may deliver “a once-in-a-generation type infusion for infrastructure projects in [the] coming years.” Meanwhile, there are signs that billionaires and institutional investors are starting to pour money into infrastructure stocks ahead of the government’s likely, huge spending spree. Given these points, a variety of
Will Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) bloom in 2023? That’s the billion-dollar question as financial traders can’t seem to decide what to do with BE stock. Yet, you’re encouraged to decide for yourself as Bloom Energy’s top-line data and top-notch technology should entice hydrogen-market enthusiasts. Hailing from California, Bloom Energy manufactures a solid oxide platform that’s used
With the arrival of the new year, now is a great time to start looking ahead and considering potential market opportunities in 2023. Fintech was a major casualty during this downturn, but some of these companies are well-positioned for growth in the years to come. Therefore, the current downturn is an ideal time to invest
Investing in financial stocks can be extremely lucrative if you know which financial stocks to buy. With artful research and creative financial strategies, many investors can find stocks that will bring impressive returns and provide plenty of financial security. Take the time to understand a company’s financial statements, management decisions and goals before investing if
Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) may not have been the top-performing large-cap pharmaceutical stock, but its performance this year is nothing to sneeze at. As of this writing, LLY stock has soared nearly 35.5% since the start of 2022. After delivering such outsized gains during a bear market, some may be concerned that LLY will deliver middling
In the coming year, the best industrial stocks to buy will have the staying power to resist recessionary headwinds. If you’re looking for new opportunities in 2023, you’ve got to be a little excited about industrial stocks. A down market stings today but buying stocks when they’re a little beaten down is the quickest way to
Although the new year typically brings feelings of optimism, it’s probably time for investors to consider stocks to buy ahead of a potentially slow 2023. Not to be a downer but circumstances don’t appear particularly compelling for the bulls. At the top, global recession fears rise as multiple countries struggle with inflation and coronavirus-fueled disruptions.
The Dec. 13 news out of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory that researchers produced more energy from hydrogen fusion than it used is a major breakthrough. The breakthrough renews hope that we will one day have nearly limitless, clean, carbon-free energy available. It also renews the conversation about which of the hottest hydrogen stocks investors
Could a turnaround moment be in store for California-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN)? It’s possible, as an order from a dealer group and an opportunity to delve into EV infrastructure could propel MULN stock much higher in 2023. Conditions certainly haven’t been favorable for Mullen Automotive this year. In a highly competitive
Choosing the best drug stocks to buy can be dicey because drug stocks have disadvantages and advantages. On the negative side, you often have to wait many years for promising drugs to prove themselves in clinical trials. Consequently, you may need to hold into the best drug stocks for some time before they generate strong profits.
Who should consider owning PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) stock? The answer is: a wide variety of investors. Maybe you like to collect passive income, or perhaps you want to get defensive as a recession might be approaching in 2023. If you’re looking for lightning-fast price action, this probably isn’t for you, but many cautious-minded investors can think
When the latest Nov. jobs report came in hotter than expected, that was essentially the clue for investors to consider stocks to buy ahead of another year of possibly rising rates. Ordinarily, a robust labor market represents cause for celebration. However, in this case, it symbolized a repudiation of the Federal Reserve’s hawkish monetary policy.