Stocks to buy

In a recent deep-dive research report on the state of the MedTech (medical technology) sector, Oppenheimer highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the sector, noting its capacity to save an estimated $200 billion to $300 billion annually through enhanced workflow management. Inspired by these findings, this article explores the three best MedTech stocks
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Despite beating earnings per share estimates for three consecutive quarters Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock fell nearly 9% to $144.27 leading to a 14% decline in three months, contrasting Nvidia’s 22% rise. The reasons for this slump include ASML Holding’s missed orders forecast and Nvidia’s perceived role as an inflation hedge. AMD expects to sell
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Finding the best retirement stocks that perfectly align with every investor’s portfolio is challenging. Numerous factors influence the decision tree, including your retirement account’s tax structure, age, risk tolerance and personal investment preferences. Nonetheless, a robust retirement plan usually involves diversification across multiple industries, offering exposure to a broad array of investments. It’s never too
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Seven firms representing various industries stand out as prospective high-yielders as the market approaches H2 2024. Each one has distinct development drivers and value propositions. These stocks cover a wide range of prospects indicative of the changing market landscape, from semiconductor discoveries to AI development, medicinal breakthroughs, and worldwide consumer brands. Because of its economical
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The Magnificent Seven stocks have a long history of outperforming the stock market. These stocks make up large portions of the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100. Price movements in these seven stocks have a significant impact on the indices and investors’ funds.  However, some Magnificent Seven stocks have better growth prospects than others. While most of the
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The speed of growth of a given stock is much higher the smaller it is. Stock size is classified by market capitalization – current share price x number of shares outstanding – with large cap shares being above $10 billion. Generally speaking, once a stock reaches large cap status its growth prospects decline substantially. Thus,
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Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) is an American information technology company headquartered in San Jose, California, that provides customers with servers, storage systems, and rack-scale solutions. Recently, the company has received a lot of attention for its stock value, which surged 448% year-over-year (YOY). Despite some postulating, that this has led Super Micro Computer stock to
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