Stocks to buy

Investing in growth stocks is a tried-and-true investment strategy to earn long-term returns. These stocks refer to companies that consistently outpace the average returns in the industry. This is often fueled by their disruptive technologies and unique products or services. Growth stocks that can successfully capitalize on emerging trends can deliver significant returns for investors
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It’s perfectly understandable if you’re champing at the bit to “buy the dip” with Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). With the company just weeks away from its next quarterly earnings release, well-received results and guidance could lead to a big rebound for AMD stock. However, speculating on a well-received quarterly earnings release for the AI chip
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2024 has been a great year for U.S. indices, with the benchmark S&P 500 posting new all-time highs 38 times so far. The rally has been primarily driven by the tech sector, focusing on artificial intelligence (AI). Several record-breaking stocks have seen triple-digit returns. However, the markets appear to have taken a summer breather in
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I feel that each investor should carefully consider these uranium multibagger stocks as potential investments for their portfolio. As InvestorPlace reported previously, the current move towards cleaner forms of energy is making nuclear power one of the most sought-after energy sources. Due to the unstable oil prices and the termination of thermal coal burning, nuclear
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The financial technology or fintech sector looks promising this year. Fintech companies use technology to offer money management solutions. They try to make banking, investing, and borrowing easier, and their relevance has grown with technological advances. Several dividend-paying fintech stocks have emerged as strong industry players with solid upside momentum. The industry’s future looks bright, and a rate cut
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The pairing of artificial intelligence and growth-oriented companies has resulted in a new wave of high-potential AI growth stocks for investors to consider. These companies are currently smaller players in the broader tech industry that, through careful research and development, have made themselves valuable to larger companies. As a result, investors and consumers alike may
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Elections are tricky business and it’s important not to put too much emphasis on polls, especially polls before September. That said, it seems clear that Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump has a less-complicated path to the White House. Basically, conservatives voted decisively for the man. Therefore, investors should at least consider stocks for
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Big changes may be over the horizon this November. With the wild election cycle shifting up another gear, it’s never been more important to consider adjusting one’s portfolio. That doesn’t mean investors should make wholesale changes: you never know what may happen next. Still, it makes sense to consider so-called recession-resistant stocks if you haven’t
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After Wednesday’s painful market-wide sell-off, investors seem more willing than ever to give up on the big-tech trade. Indeed, the Magnificent Seven was crushed as two members reported quarterly results that failed to impress. As portfolios concentrated in these names look to diversify into some of the mid-and large-cap top performers, perhaps it’s the non-magnificent
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Given the expanding size of the nanotechnology industry, buying nanotechnology stocks with a very low-risk profile is possible. Electronics is one of the most important sectors that applies nanotechnology. Technologies like nanoscale semiconductors and nanorobots are improving the efficiency and size of electronic elements. This sector is expanding further due to the emergence of nanotechnology,
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Things are getting extremely volatile in the market. After big tech earnings disappointed, the Nasdaq index plunged more than 600 points (3.5%) in a single trading session as the rotation out of technology securities gathers steam. At the same time, the benchmark S&P 500 index fell more than 2% and posted its worst one-day performance
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