Stocks to buy

While the market is rebounding in November, with the S&P 500 up more than 5%, many great stocks continue to be battered and bruised. This mostly has to do with earnings reports. Companies that post better-than-expected financial results and offer bullish guidance are seeing their share prices soar, while companies that disappoint are seeing their
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Once the post-COVID boom faded, many high-flying tech stocks plummeted, potentially creating opportunities for growth investors looking to position their portfolios for substantial gains. In my view, select beaten-down tech companies appear primed for massive upside if bought before the impending recovery. Of course, timing the bottom involves substantial risk, given the ongoing market turbulence.
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Much like many EV startups, Nio (NYSE:NIO) has sparked heated debate. The company has been burning billions of dollars every year, with revenue declining the past two quarters as losses mount. Meanwhile, the stock has plunged nearly 88% from early-2021 highs. Many wonder if Nio will stage a massive turnaround as revenue and earnings are
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Some of Google and YouTube parent company Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) critics might claim that Alphabet is still playing catch-up in the generative artificial intelligence (AI) arms race. Yet, GOOG stock investors shouldn’t worry too much. Alphabet is relentlessly pushing the gen-AI envelope with new and upgraded products on a global scale. Like it or not, generative AI is
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Investing directly in real estate properties requires a large amount of capital and many other resources that most average investors cannot access. But, for investors looking to gain exposure to the real estate market and the many benefits of real estate investing, REITs (real estate investment trusts) are the way to go. They offer investors
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High-yield dividend stocks offer good returns with lower risk compared to growth stocks, providing a less stressful financial journey into retirement. While no dividend stock is risk-free, investors can seek established companies or those with competitive advantages for consistent dividend payments. Beyond providing a steady income stream, they showcase the potential of compounding returns, shielding
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Could Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) be the most magnificent of the “Magnificent Seven” mega-cap technology companies? It’s certainly possible, as MSFT stock just keeps on moving higher and putting the short-sellers in the poorhouse. So, if you’re looking for prime portfolio exposure to artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and much more, count on Microsoft in 2023 and 2024. Microsoft has made
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The article embarks on a transformative journey through the biotech frontier, where the listed companies stand as titans reshaping healthcare norms. The first one’s strategic collaboration with a multinational healthcare giant propels financial strength, unlocking accelerated milestones in key programs. The second one takes center stage with “Barzolvolimab,” a revolutionary monoclonal antibody targeting mast cell
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In an era where adaptability and innovation are pivotal for success, envisioning the trajectory of companies navigating market volatility is both intriguing and essential. The article explores the strategies of three companies. It sheds light on their remarkable growth prospects, surpassing current trends and aiming for a monumental 1000% rally by the decade’s end. This
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Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) stock has been surging in recent weeks on renewed cryptocurrency enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies and solid Q2 earnings results. As a leading cryptocurrency exchange operator, ownership of this stock serves as an indirect way to gain exposure to this asset class. Yet while these two factors help to justify COIN’s latest rally, that doesn’t
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are amid another rally after entering “correction territory” in October. This week’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which indicated headline U.S. inflation essentially stalled in October while the “core” consumer price index increased only 0.2% from September, is exciting traders and equities investors alike. However, there are still some undervalued
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