The era of artificial intelligence is upon us. By 2030, AI is expected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy. And while many of the large-cap tech giants are making a splash, it’s frequently the smallest companies that produce the largest gains. That’s why it’s a good time to look at AI penny stocks
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock easily broke through $300 earlier this year. Does this mean it’s too expensive to hold now? Not necessarily, as businesses are likely willing to pay a high price for Microsoft’s artificial intelligence enabled products. Plus, the company is moving closer to buying out a well-known video-game manufacturer. Of course, there’s no guarantee that
With the Dow Jones soaring on fading recession fears, its holdings are also becoming far more attractive, too. In fact, here are seven of the top Dow stocks to buy immediately. Dow Stocks to Buy: Merck (MRK) Source: shutterstock.com/CC7 From a pure potential perspective, Merck (NYSE:MRK) stock offers a lot to investors. Past returns might
It’s undeniable that artificial intelligence will forever change our society and economy but that doesn’t mean you must pay an exorbitant premium for high-potential AI stocks. For example, we all love and appreciate Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) for empowering digital intelligence. However, NVDA trades at a forward earnings multiple of 61.61, well above the norm. No, you
Utilities companies are essential service providers, offering electricity, natural gas, and water to homes and businesses in the U.S. As heavily regulated entities, they are stable investments with slow but steady growth and reliable dividends. Here are three attractive utilities stocks to consider for your portfolio, categorized by market capitalization. NextEra Energy (NEE) Source: madamF
Quantum computing stocks are becoming the next big thing for forward-thinking investors, pushing the boundaries and reshaping them with the enigmatic power of quantum mechanics. Unlike traditional computers that use bits, quantum computers use qubits that can solve complex problems faster and more efficiently. In other words, these computers could revolutionize many industries. And we’re
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The allure of millionaire-maker tech stocks can prove irresistible for the daring investor, particularly those willing to bank on the sprawling innovation landscape for life-changing returns. Amid the rapid acceleration of digital innovation, the technology space brims with high potential tech stocks, which could prove to be golden tickets for unparalleled market upside. From the
When investors think of energy stocks, they often overlook solar stocks. That seems to be the case even if solar stocks are ready to explode! The reality is that high potential solar stocks are worthy of investment. The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLE) has rallied in seven of the last eight sessions and is
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The defense sector is expected to deliver steady growth throughout the decade, with increasing global defense spending and geopolitical tensions driving demand. This presents an opportunity for investors in undervalued defense stocks. For long-term investors seeking stability and growth, defensive stocks offer a strong strategy. These stocks can provide steady growth and protection during market
Agriculture stocks have performed well over the past few years due to rising agriculture commodity prices. Returns could continue to be strong, thanks to a long-term growth catalyst: the rising global population. In fact, the United Nations states that the world will need to produce 60% more food to feed an estimated 9.3 billion people