Stocks to buy

Attention, audiophiles! If you’re choosy about the sound quality of your home entertainment system, then you might appreciate the value proposition of WiSA Technologies (NASDAQ:WISA). However, even if you’re not picky about the sound coming out of your speakers, WISA stock might still deserve a place on your watch list as long as you can handle
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Eli Lilly (NYSE:LLY) is a pharmaceutical giant that delivers excellent shareholder value. However, LLY stock dipped after the company reported its fourth-quarter 2022 financial and operational results. If the shares are cheaper, though, then this should be viewed as a prime opportunity for investors. After all, Eli Lilly is still a juggernaut among drugmakers and the
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When tech startup OpenAI launched its conversational chatbot ChatGPT just over two months ago, the company kickstarted a multi-trillion-dollar AI Revolution that promises to forever change the world as we know it.  The company also started an all-out war between today’s tech giants.  The reality is – love ‘em or hate ‘em – Big Tech
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When you’re looking for the best consumer stocks to buy, there’s one important consideration to keep in mind: How much do you trust the American consumer? Because the U.S. is a wealthy country with an average household income of more than $87,800 and a median household income greater than $61,000. While there’s concern about the
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Will neo-banking firm SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) be the comeback story of 2023? SOFI stock has several potential turnaround drivers that last year’s downtrodden investors can look forward to this year. As you’re surely aware, last year’s inflation woes and recession fears prompted a selloff in the stock market. SoFi’s investors were hit with staggering losses, but
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To bears obsessed with “trees-in-the-forest” details like the yield-curve inversion, whether the Fed’s benchmark rate will end up at 4.9% or 5.4%, and the S&P  500’s price-earnings ratio, this seems like a horrible time to buy stocks. But actually, overlooked, bullish developments and huge, under-the-radar transformations have produced many sectors to invest in now that
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The stock market could be on the rebound, and savvy investors are getting in at the right time. With inflation easing and the Federal Reserve slowing down the rate of interest rate hikes, this may be a great opportunity for investors to grab some of the best bargain stocks. These undervalued stocks offer tremendous growth potential without
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The real estate investment trusts (REITs) strong operating performance in 2022 was a welcome sight for real estate investors. The best REITs emerged as the post-pandemic reopening catalyzed positive market conditions. However, questions remain on whether these tailwinds will continue supporting REIT growth in 2023. While considering macro-level uncertainties, there’s reason to be relatively optimistic
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Although the issue remains a point of contention, increasingly, government agencies and a consensus of scientists have urged society to adopt a cleaner approach to infrastructure, thus boding well for green-focused energy stocks to buy. Most importantly, investors should consider this subsegment due to its lucrative profile. For instance, McKinsey & Company estimates that by
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With the post-State of the Union address market presenting jitters, contrarian investors enjoy potential discounted opportunities, particularly among cybersecurity stocks to buy. While the benchmark First Trust NASDAQ Cybersecurity ETF (NASDAQ:CIBR) may have gained roughly 9% in the new year, it declined half-a-percent in the trailing five sessions. Also, in the trailing year, it’s down
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2023 could be a year of recovery for China-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO). You might be surprised that NIO stock traders largely shook off Nio’s seemingly weak January sales numbers. However, there’s a logical explanation for this. Besides, Nio’s price-cutting strategy should help to make the automaker more competitive. Last year’s on-and-off Covid-19 lockdowns
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