There are some high-quality dividend stocks listed on the exchanges. These stocks represent large companies with strong fundamentals. However, it’s relatively challenging to find low-price dividend stocks that have good fundamentals. It’s a bonus if these dividend stocks under $10 trade at a valuation gap. This column focuses on three low-price undervalued dividend stocks that
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The Nasdaq 100 is a stock market index comprised of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Many investors refer to it as an index of the 100 largest technology companies in America. Owing to its make-up, the Nasdaq 100 tends to outperform other stock market indexes such as the Dow Jones
Recently, the narrative surrounding the auto industry’s top stock picks has focused on which company can perfect the electric car. That question may be the wrong one to focus on for investors, however. Discussing electric car companies alongside traditional automakers is like comparing luxury restaurants to grocery stores. Customers can get food at both, but
Income-oriented investors often look to dividend stocks to generate a reliable cash flow stream. However, not all dividend payers are created equal. The most dependable dividend stocks belong to an elite group known as the Dividend Aristocrats. These are S&P 500 companies that have increased their dividends annually for at least 25 consecutive years. This remarkable track record
Hydrogen stocks are capturing the spotlight, heralded as a game-changer in the green energy sector. The enthusiasm is palpable, with industry titans like Bank of America forecasting an $11 trillion market potential. This sentiment is amplified by the Biden Administration’s $7 billion commitment to U.S. hydrogen hubs, underscoring a national pivot towards sustainable, low-cost hydrogen
The economy is set for a rebound in 2024, making it an optimal time to consider the best consumer discretionary stocks to buy. As we set our sights on the year 2030, the end of the decade could spell massive returns. The consumer discretionary sector can often be filled with hidden gems with tremendous growth
To operate in the market as an investor, there are many strategies, both technical and fundamental. Savvy investors should rely on both when making investment decisions. If a company is doing well fundamentally, and it’s technically at a good low point in price, why pass up the opportunity to buy something at a discount? Here
Investors are back to looking at value stocks as many see high-flying growth as a bubble poised to burst. Even index investors focused on benchmarks like the S&P 500 are increasingly wary of the risks associated with a handful of stocks carrying the rest. That’s why value stocks represent a dual benefit: they help diversify
In the stock market, identifying undervalued stocks with the potential to surge can be similar to finding a needle in a haystack. Investors can find undervalued stocks across diverse sectors. These may continue to make major uplifts in the upcoming bull market run. Each company offers a unique strategic and market positioning blend, from household
Last year was an amazing year for tech stocks. Coming off a disappointing 2022, tech rallied to make up much of its losses and set the stage for further gains in 2022. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite was up 43% in 2023, and many of the top tech-themed exchange-traded funds did even better. If you were
Despite some ongoing concerns, according to my Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock forecast there are still plenty of reasons to buy. Questions continue to surround Apple, some of which were not answered by the company’s recent fourth-quarter financial results. Sales of the company’s legacy technology products, such as its iPhone and MacBook computer, remain tepid, and it’s
Most investors know by now that Reddit plans to go public in March. That puts it at the top of potential IPOs to watch in the coming weeks. But that’s not among the best potential IPOs to watch. I’m of two minds regarding the social media platform going public. On the one hand, I hate
Electric vehicle (EV) charging stocks haven’t been getting much love lately. But that’s to be expected with slowing EV sales growth. However, you may not want to write off some of the top EV charging stocks to buy just yet. Sure, U.S. EV sales rocketed 40% in the last quarter of 2023. Unfortunately, that 40%
Uncertainty over the future growth of China’s EV sector is keeping top plays in the space at low prices. Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI) is no exception. Although LI stock has yet to tumble back to its 52-week low, shares in the electric vehicle manufacturer have declined by over 35% over the past six months. Although these
Many U.S.-listed Hong stocks have suffered substantial losses over the previous years as Chinese equities have continuously declined. The trend was exacerbated by last year’s ordered liquidation of heavily indebted property developer Evergrande (OTCMKTS:EGRNY). It deteriorated even further to see outflows from Chinese and Hong Kong stocks reaching their highest since 2014 in January. It
Shares in Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG,GOOGL) may have tumbled after last month’s quarterly earnings release, but so far this month, shares in this “Magnificent Seven” component have been rapidly bouncing back. Clearly, the market is catching onto the fact that the GOOG stock forecast is anything but dire. Instead, prospects still shine bright for Google.
Investors know the phrase “let your winners run,” but it’s easier said than done. The temptation to take profits off the table is often too great to ignore. By doing so, however, we run the risk of undercutting our portfolio returns. Having said that, you can’t go wrong with these stocks that just hit 52-week
Undervalued blue-chip stocks have been reliable equities for many years. These companies are likely to gain market share and offer good revenue and net income growth. Investors often gravitate toward undervalued blue-chip stocks when they don’t want to take as many risks. While some blue-chip stocks leave money on the table relative to growth stocks,
In 2023, the construction sector was battered by inflation which presented itself in form of material cost volatility and higher labor costs. However, after two years of rising inflation and interest rates, construction spending is likely to increase in 2024. Yet, the construction sector did show some growth in 2023, but that single digit growth
2023 was the year that artificial intelligence (AI) stocks exploded. All as the emergence of generative AI and large language models propelled artificial intelligence into the mainstream. Nowadays, 2024 is shaping up to be a continuation of the massive growth experienced in 2023, which is great news for some of the best AI stocks on