Facing an uncertain market environment, investors ought to consider the top healthcare stocks that pay dividends. Sure, the Federal Reserve may be in a position to facilitate a soft landing for the economy, per bullish analysts. Genuinely, I hope that’s the case. But you can wish on one hand and, well, you know the rest.
Going green is difficult and expensive, yet demand for electric vehicles (EVs) is large and growing. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) proved the sector can be profitable. Its Model Y recently claimed the title of being the biggest-selling car in the world. It’s the first time an EV wore that crown. This has led to the rise of
In the tech frontier, the metaverse stands out. It emerges as a beacon of opportunity. Whispered in investor circles, it is an intriguing idea. There are metaverse stocks to make you rich waiting to be uncovered. We’re at the dawn of this digital transformation. The allure of the metaverse isn’t just its futuristic appeal. It
The online world makes it easier for us to connect with people, buy products, and consume content. Anyone can enter this digital space with a computer, tablet, or smartphone. While many people touted the benefits of this level of connectivity during the internet’s early days, the disadvantages and risks have been gaining more attention. This
Even with the allure and the rising potential of a soft landing, investors ought to consider the benefits of certain REITs to buy. With real estate investment trusts (REITs), investors generally enjoy a wide footprint of business exposure. As well, their legal structure requires that they pay 90% or more of their taxable profits to
Although the innovation space may be on the verge of a broader correction, certain ideas may pop higher, which brings us to Cathie Wood stocks to make you rich. One of the most respected names on Wall Street, Wood is the founder of ARK Invest, a global asset manager. Primarily, the driving ethos of ARK
Investors shouldn’t be scared out of this market. On the contrary, they should be looking for buying opportunities as stock prices trend lower. This is especially true for buy-and-hold investors who are in it for the long term. And there are lots of great stocks available right now at decent prices. Many stocks are downright
The surge in long-term treasury yields above 4.75% at the start of the quarter signals optimism about the economy. It also has positive implications for microcap stocks. When treasury yields rise, it often reflects investor confidence in economic growth. Furthermore, this prompts a shift of capital from safer assets like bonds to riskier investments such
At the core of every investment, the quest for long-term prosperity remains a constant pursuit. In this dynamic world, three companies are emerging as strategic pioneers. Each is carving a unique path toward sustained growth and profitability. These companies are not merely stocks in a portfolio; they represent the vanguard of rapid innovation and adaptability.
A handful of growth stocks have led the market gains achieved so far in 2023. The rally that characterized the first half of 2023 was uneven and highly concentrated in fewer than 10 technology stocks. Each of these has some exposure to artificial intelligence (AI). While the hype surrounding AI died down throughotu the summer,
In times of economic uncertainty, it can be wise for investors to search for undervalued stocks. While the broader market wallows in pessimism, these discounted businesses offer substantial upside when their intrinsic value is eventually recognized. In this article, I’ll highlight three such value stocks that analysts believe could double over the next 12 months.
Navigating through the scintillating universe of metaverse stocks to buy opens a vortex of incredible opportunities for investors with foresight. These stocks are gracefully positioned at the intersection of breakthrough technology and enveloping experiences, scripting the next chapter of interaction, commerce and virtual realms. Moreover, with industry giants and nascent innovators alike jostling to plant
If rate cuts are indeed a big catalyst, the outlook for equities is bullish for the next year and 2025. Consultancy firm Capital Economics believes that the S&P 500 Index can touch 6,500 in 2025 with artificial intelligence stocks likely to be the market upside drivers. Considering the bullish outlook, it’s wise to look at
Semiconductor-producing companies are vital to the global economy because most electronic equipment, such as smartphones, vehicles, televisions, refrigerators and medical care devices require the technology. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SMH) is a popular metric for tracking the industry as a whole. Over the past year, it has returned 43%, and over the past five years,
The past few years have been a rollercoaster ride for companies and investors alike. When the Covid-19 pandemic triggered a market crash in early 2020, the Federal Reserve responded aggressively by slashing interest rates to near zero. Many companies took advantage of ultra-cheap borrowing costs to load up on debt and survive the massive economic
The meme stock craze is, thankfully for many, behind us. What was an incredible run in 2021 has given way to outright declines for most heavily-traded and heavily-shorted meme stocks. In fact, no companies have held their 2021 highs, moving even higher last year or this year, on subsequent rallies. For many investors, this flash
Fintech stocks are a fickle bunch. Marred by misaligned operational models and falling prey to rising interest rates, many fintech stocks are in the gutter compared to last year. Still, a handful of them are emerging victorious. For fintech firms able to navigate today’s tricky economic climate, early investors could emerge from the other side
The Fluor Corporation logo is displayed on a smartphone. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Fluor Corporation — The engineering and construction company gained 2% after UBS upgraded Fluor shares to buy. The Wall Street firm is bullish on Fluor after reaching agreements to complete
At first glance, things seem rather bleak for the retail stocks category. Consumer spending is set to decline as the economy weakens. Inflation has caused folks to tighten their belts. The resumption of student loan payments will further crimp household budgets. And soaring interest rates make it harder to obtain affordable consumer credit. That’s all
A recent news story got me thinking about print media stocks making a comeback. Axios recently reported on Punchbowl News’ revamped website. The move by the congressional news startup is meant to generate more revenue by making its content more available to those who aren’t D.C. insiders. D.C.-based media companies have seen their valuations rise
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