In today’s market, marked by a market correction and wide bearish sentiment, investors are flocking to low-risk, low(ish)-reward assets like treasuries. Fixed-income strategies like bond ladders offer more yield than they have in decades. At the same time, stocks are sliding and real estate is slumping. It’s no wonder investors are flying to safety and
Despite being an unimpressive year for battery stocks, positive industry tailwinds for electric vehicle stocks and their energy sources will last well beyond this decade. Therefore, the correction in battery stocks makes now a good time to consider fresh exposure, especially since several developments are presently happening in the battery space. The most anticipated is
Wagering on dividend growth stocks offering yields of 4% to 8% can harmonize income with capital appreciation potential. However, the tempo of sustainability is imperative to consider as you look to scrutinize the payout ratio, growth prospects, and the firm’s financial health. A high yield might be a false crescendo, signaling deeper issues in earnings
The current situation in the Middle East is starting to strike fear in the markets. The intensified attacks due to the war between Hamas and Israel are making investors reach for the safety rails should the market tank. Market participants should constantly adapt portfolios to the market environment to so that our earnings remain unscathed
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Cannabis stocks will eventually see higher highs — with patience. Right now, we’re waiting to see if the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) takes the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) advice to remove cannabis as a Schedule I drug, which could boost related stocks. We’re also waiting to see if there will be any potential progress
Not every stock is a winner, and exiting positions before they get worse can shield you from losses. Granted, you shouldn’t exit a stock just because of short-term headwinds that 5-10 years can fix. However, the consumer dynamic is shifting, and some companies get left behind or face multi-year recoveries. It’s important to consider the
There are several stocks that investors can buy today for big long-term gains and profits. These aren’t the usual names tied to artificial intelligence (AI) or weight loss drugs that have enjoyed big runs year-to-date. Instead, these companies might be flying under the radar despite significant catalysts forming around them and the reporting of better-than-expected
The electric vehicle (EV) market has a high-growth potential that seems to be increasingly favorable in comparison to gas-fueled cars. Last quarter alone, more than 300,000 EVs were sold in the United States. This indicates the growing increase in demand for environmentally-friendly vehicles. In 2025, its expected that EV sales will account for half of
Over the past 100 years, the stock market has proved to be the best way to build wealth. Even through recessions, depressions, and world wars, growth stocks generate better returns than any other asset class. Not gold, bonds, real estate, or even, more recently, cryptocurrencies. Particularly when the stocks are in the grip of a
Growth stocks are an excellent way for investors to create generational wealth in the stock market. The world constantly evolves, meaning new companies will continue to emerge to solve its most pressing problems. Technological advancements in energy, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence provide tremendous opportunities for outsized returns. Choosing the right growth stocks can be both
When investors think of Bill Gates stocks, they inevitably come up with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), the software company he co-founded with Paul Allen in 1975 in Albuquerque. However, as Gates has spent less time around Microsoft’s business, the billionaire has significantly diversified his investment portfolio. Gates stepped down as CEO of Microsoft in January 2000. At
The market selloff that began in August is accelerating, with the technology-laden Nasdaq Composite Index having fallen into correction territory, which means it is down over 10% from its peak reached earlier this year. The Nasdaq officially entered a correction on Oct. 25 when it declined 2.4% to 12,821.22, bringing it 12% lower than its
In the investment realm, ChatGPT stock predictions have sparked intrigue among market enthusiasts of late. Since its launch last November, the powerful AI chatbot has effectively carved a niche in research, organizing copious amounts of data and pointing toward some of the best long-term stocks to buy. Its responses, while rich in company knowledge, sometimes
One of the New York Yankees’ most well-known players’, Yogi Berra, famous for his strange, yet funny statements, used to say, “This is deja vu all over again.” That’s how I feel about U.S. stocks at this point. In many ways, the current environment feels like 2022, when most economists and Street investors were sure
Solid-state batteries are a promising technology that could eventually revolutionize the electric vehicle (EV) market. Unlike conventional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries use a solid electrolyte instead of a liquid one, which offers several advantages such as higher energy density, faster charging, and improved safety. This has led to the rise of solid-state battery stocks to
The third quarter earnings season has revealed that some companies are in trouble. Several high-profile names have reported disappointing financial results that missed Wall Street forecasts by a lot. Many companies issued forward guidance that indicated a slowdown in the economy. The corporate results, combined with rising bond yields and escalating geopolitical risks, are conspiring to push
After rallying 20% higher over the first seven months of 2023, the S&P 500 is poised to enter correction territory. The broad-based index is down over 8% from those recent highs and it faces tough headwinds going forward. Investors often wonder what stocks to buy on the dip or whether they should be buyers at
The quest to uncover the next big success story is an ongoing pursuit for investors. Three companies are captivating exemplars of success for those seeking to turn a modest investment into a financial fortune. This has led to this list of stocks to buy. The article delves into the strategies and technologies that have propelled
Nio (NYSE:NIO) has been on a rollercoaster ride in 2023, with massive price fluctuations seen in recent months. Naturally, investors may wonder whether Nio could generate exceptional returns like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) or BYD (OTCMKTS:BYDDF) over the long-run. In my opinion, Nio certainly has considerable upside potential over the next 5-10 years. However, it also faces