Stocks to buy

Transportation has come a long way, from gas cars to flying cars and EVs. The transportation sector, a multibillion-dollar industry, is constantly evolving to meet global demands. Innovations like electric vehicles, long-range aircraft, drones, and flying cars reshape transportation, offering opportunities for savvy investors. The bottom line is that this market is huge. The electric
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Investors have seen it all in the past three years: a pandemic, lockdown, supply chain issues, inflation, war and high interest rates. The market has shown high volatility and put investors in a state where they are only looking to invest in stocks that have already proven themselves and can survive through market turmoil. The
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Expectations are extremely bullish for Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock as it prepares to issue its latest earnings today. Third-quarter financial results from technology companies have been hit-and-miss. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) knocked it out of the park with its Q3 print, Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG/NASDAQ:GOOGL) not so much. Seaport Research Partners issued a “buy” rating on AMZN stock along with
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The U.S. economy has defied expectations as it accelerates despite higher interest rates, resumed student loan payments, and geopolitical tensions. Analysts have raised their forecasts, with Goldman Sachs increasing its third-quarter growth estimate to 4% from 3.7%, and High Frequency Economics raising its third and fourth-quarter forecasts. This has led to the emergence of tech
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Cannabis stocks have remained depressed for an extended period and have been investor wealth destroyers. Regulatory headwinds have been the key reason for stocks underperforming. Other important reasons include cash burn for cannabis companies and intense competition. However, if there was a good time to buy cannabis penny stocks, it’s now. The reason is significantly
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In the dynamic world of tech, artificial intelligence stocks have been spearheading things this year. From revolutionizing global business operations to driving innovations in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and machine learning, this pervasive technology is crafting a compelling narrative for savvy investors. Furthermore, the AI’s global market valuation hit an impressive $454.12 billion last year. Looking
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Dividend stocks might be your portfolio’s antidote to protect itself against a dark economic winter. Historically, dividend-paying companies, often established and financially stable, are more resilient to economic downturns.  What’s more, the power of compounding returns, where dividends are reinvested, offers significant long-term growth potential. As markets dip further and further, you can capitalize on
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The government’s continued push for car manufacturers to build electric vehicles (EVs) has pushed the auto industry market into another wave of innovation and bullish territory. While some investors would go for car manufacturers as a primary investment target, the battery sector deserves a look too. According to the estimates of some market experts, the
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With uncertainty still present in the clouds, investors may find solace in dependable dividend stocks. Unlike your pure growth-oriented enterprises, companies that provide passive income tend to be less volatile when the stuff goes down. Basically, the qualities that allow companies to pay dividends – stable business model, consistent profitability – afford a level of
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For the extreme gambler who has done homework regarding risk and rewards, few thrills excite as much as cheap stocks to buy under $1. By logical deduction, of course, we’re talking about penny stocks. Psychologically, this highly speculative category is extraordinarily compelling. For a small cash outlay, one could pick up thousands upon thousands of
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Despite the downbeat economy, some hidden holiday stocks represent overlooked opportunities for investors. The current consumer sentiment numbers aren’t great, considering today’s stats remain below the already-low levels we saw last holiday season. This means big-name buys are likely out of the question this season. Instead, investors should look to companies offering smaller, affordable, but
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