Stocks to buy

I think that 2023 will hold multiple pleasant surprises. Indeed, my view is that, with inflation set to sink, bond prices likely to climb, and stock markets’ performance poised to surpass analysts’ average expectations, there should be many ways for investors to profit this year. Given my own largely positive macro outlook, I view stocks
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Welcome to January! The season of holiday gifts… yet-to-be-broken resolutions… …And the unsolicited nuggets of investment advice. Investors can be forgiven for ignoring the counsel this year. As James Mackintosh of the Wall Street Journal put it, analysts nailed earnings forecasts in 2022 and then completely missed the massive bear market. “You can be exactly
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This article will highlight seven consumer stocks to buy in 2023, and here’s why. While energy and bank stocks are strong choices, the investor should not count out the consumer. Inflation and rising interest rates were supposed to crush consumers in 2022, but that didn’t happen, at least not to the extent investors expected. However,
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With the healthcare sector poised to grow significantly in the coming years, healthcare stocks to buy present a fantastic opportunity for investors. Healthcare is something that everyone will need at some point in their lives, so today’s industry of $8.3 trillion spent globally is an indication of a growing, profitable sector – one that could
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The stock market has been unforgiving for investors looking for tech stocks to buy in 2022. Unfortunately, the turbulence will linger in early 2023 as recession fears remain entrenched until a meaningful U-turn in monetary policy. Tech stocks are cyclical in nature, and market movements will disproportionately affect them in both directions. This means the
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Let’s just forget 2022 ever happened. Over the last year, inflation hit a 40-year high. There were fears of a recession materializing, and those fears have persisted . Nearly 63% of U.S. consumers were living paycheck to paycheck. Markets were crushed. Home sales began to fall at the fastest rate in decades. Retail sales dropped,
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A bull-bear battle is starting to materialize in the stock market, and I believe that the struggle will intensify in early 2023. Bears believe that we’re heading for a steep recession and a horrible macro environment for stocks, and many of them are looking for unprofitable growth equities to short. On the other hand, bulls
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Oil and gas stocks have had their watershed moments in the past year, with unprecedented inflation prompting oil prices to soar to new heights. This was further compounded by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, constricting supply and consequently positively impacting share prices. However, the Federal Reserve’s efforts to curb inflation have normalized energy prices in recent
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2022 wasn’t a banner year for most investors. Major American equity markets fell into bear market territory. Most international markets didn’t fare much better. Meanwhile, fixed income failed to protect investors from volatility amid an unprecedented surge in inflation. However, the big drop in asset prices has created some real opportunities for investors in long-term stocks.
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America’s economic statistics continue to suggest that fears about an imminent recession and a corporate earnings collapse are way overblown. For example, during the recent holiday shopping season, sales climbed 7.6% year-over-year. And since most people don’t buy each other paper towels, eggs, and toothpaste for Christmas, I have to believe that discretionary products account for most
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For daring contrarians, the downfall of the equities sector throughout most of the outgoing year may translate to opportunities regarding the top tech stock predictions for 2023. Fundamentally, the Federal Reserve imposed significant challenges on risk-on enterprises. By raising the benchmark interest rate to combat historically high inflation, the central bank also invariably increased borrowing
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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
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