Stocks to buy

Most investors thinking about the fast-growing electrification trend think of electric vehicle (EV) stocks first. Whether it’s Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) or another major player, EV stocks are a go-to for many investors. That said, I would argue battery stocks are perhaps the better way to gain exposure to the electrification trend right now. Battery technology is continuously
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If you’re looking for stocks to buy, you might want to consider how much Americans spend on Thanksgiving. According to Statista, the average American spent $421 annually on the country’s favorite holiday over the past three years. Based on 332.4 million people, Americans will spend an estimated $140 billion to celebrate the holiday this year.
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As you may be aware, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) and BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX) are working together to develop Covid-19 vaccines and boosters. A fresh report indicates positive results for the two companies’ bivalent Covid-19 vaccine. That’s good news for anyone invested in PFE stock, and there are plenty of positive financial data points to consider as well.
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It appears the market has already priced in a good amount of fear. Helping, Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester just said, “We’re at a point where we’re going to enter a restrictive stance of policy. At that point, I think it makes sense that we can slow down a bit the … pace of increases. We’re
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The central thesis for buying hotel stocks right now is a belief that demand for travel will continue. And if that’s true, then the best hotel stocks will offer investors a combination of value and growth. Lost amid the ongoing concerns about flight delays is that Americans continue to travel. After two summers when travel
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For those seeking fast money stocks, most of 2022 has been a veritable nightmare. With an influx of severe headwinds – particularly soaring inflation and geopolitical flashpoints – the equities sector represented a value trap. Few traders outside of those placing short bets enjoyed the volatility of the year so far. However, with much of the
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The markets had something to cheer about as inflationary pressure eased on a relative basis in October. However, uncertainties will continue to dominate the headlines and market trends. A recession seems inevitable in 2023, with geopolitics, energy prices, and inflation continuing to play a spoilsport. From an investment perspective, I would still be very selective and
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There’s finally some respite for investors in the stock market. Businesses have been struggling with rising prices over the past year. However, the market still has plenty of pessimism, with multiple undervalued penny stocks up for grabs. Undervalued penny stocks can offer a high degree of liquidity and a way to invest in a company
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Cheap blue-chip stocks under $15 can be rare finds. Typically since financially sound firms with recognizable names have histories of strong performance and often include dividends, their prices tend to be higher.  But that isn’t exclusively the case. Although they usually trade near or above $100, cheap blue-chip stocks under $15 can be found. That’s
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You may have heard that legendary investor Warren Buffett likes Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY) stock. If you want to be like Buffett, you might wonder what he sees in it. As it turns out, there’s plenty to like about Occidental Petroleum’s financials. Plus, value and growth investors can both find reasons to invest today. Is it actually
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Value investors seeking the best stocks to buy may use a company’s 52-week low as a key metric to consider. Stock Rover’s screener provides a simple-to-use option for investors to find such stocks which have traded at those lows within the last 15 days. After running the initial stock screener, and answering the “who” question, investors
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High-yielding dividend stocks have been some of the safest investments of 2022. In fact, “The recent outperformance of dividend stocks is contrary to the traditional wisdom that they tend to lag the overall market in a rising-rate environment. This theory’s adherents think rate hikes make newly issued fixed-income products more attractive and reduce the appeal
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