Many investors want reliable stocks in their portfolios. Companies that have a track record of increasing their dividend for many years, with lower volatility, are generally known as blue-chip stocks. At the same time, above-average returns are highly sought after, as that allows investors to grow their wealth faster. Retirees might benefit from a higher
Year to date, Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is up about 40%. And hopefully, this rally marks the end of an extended crypto winter for coins and related crypto stocks. Helping, there are reasons to get bullish on Bitcoin.  For one, there is a high probability of recession this year. Contractionary monetary policies are likely to end and the dollar
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Over the past few years, wagering on battery stocks has been a lucrative endeavor for stock market investors. Powered by the monstrous growth in the electric vehicles (EV) and renewable energy markets, these stocks have generated handsome returns for their investors. For instance, one of the leading exchange-traded funds in the niche, the Global X
As it is with just about any disruptive company, there are critics and doubters of electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer QuantumScape (NYSE:QS). Yet, if you’re willing to do some due diligence, you can construct a rock-solid bull case for QS stock. You might be surprised to discover that QuantumScape is sufficiently capitalized, and that the
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is generating heat in the financial markets because of its investment in conversational/generative artificial intelligence (AI). As Microsoft threatens Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) search-engine dominance, MSFT stock will likely head higher throughout the year. In the 2020s, Microsoft can’t count on its Windows operating system to keep the company relevant. Machine learning is all the
My guest today is Vitaliy Katsenelson. Vitaliy holds a CFA and is the CEO of Investment Management Associates, better known as IMA. Vitaliy is also an author of a popular series of newsletters as well as multiple books, including his newest release Soul in the Game. It’s a beautiful book that goes beyond the learnings