Ordinarily, a blisteringly hot jobs report wouldn’t inspire discussions about stocks to buy before crash. Essentially, the latest employment readout suggested that more money chases after fewer goods. On the surface, that’s inflationary, not deflationary as a equities sector crash would imply. Still, the devil may be in the details. At the most basic level,
Stocks to buy
From one angle, the concept of the best mid-cap stocks to buy might appear rather ho-hum if not downright uninteresting. For example, investors seeking maximum return potential (in exchange for risk) may target micro-capitalization plays. On the flip side, those seeking maximum stability (in exchange for growth potential) may target mega-cap enterprises. Frankly, Goldilocks-like proposals
Green energy stocks provide some of the best buying opportunities this year, with many trading at compelling levels. As Wall Street shunned growth names in late 2021, many green energy stocks had severe selloffs. Today, many of these top green energy stocks continue to change hands at bargain levels. Generally, these companies are still in their
I’m looking for the top stocks to buy in June. Carvana (NYSE:CVNA), the online used car marketplace, emerged as the top-performing stock in the past month (through June 1), surging 128% and being one of three companies to double its share price. When selecting the best stocks for June 2023, it’s typically about quality companies
Semiconductor manufacturing companies play a vital role in the competitive technology sector. Without them, connectivity and innovation in our world is almost nonexistent. So how can you profit from this reality? We will take a look at three of the best undervalued semiconductor stocks that you should consider investing in now. MaxLinear (MXL) Source: T.
The electric vehicle (EV) market is really starting to takeoff. The International Energy Agency predicts a 35% global increase in EV sales this year, following record-breaking sales in 2022. “Demand for electric cars is booming,” proclaimed the agency. Thus, I’m expected EV stocks to continue higher, as the push for electrification continues. The IEA estimates
The stock market is showing some signs of life, with the tech sector enjoying a significant rally in 2023. The rise of the artificial intelligence theme has driven a lot of trading action. However, there are plenty of other fast-growing stocks to buy that don’t have to rely on the AI wave for their success.
As an investment analyst, I make a lot of investment predictions and forecasts. But tomorrow at 7 p.m. Eastern, I’m going to make what I believe will be the biggest call of my professional career. I’m going to unveil my top seven artificial intelligence (AI) stocks to buy now, and I’m calling them my AI
Investors typically think of growth companies as purely playing on a rising stock price. And the technology sector is indeed known for delivering home run share price appreciation when things go according to plan. However, income investors can also profit from various high-return, undervalued tech stocks. That’s because, contrary to popular belief, many of the best
Despite what the headlines make it look like, the stock market has not acted all that healthy. In reality, just a handful of stocks are driving the bulk of the gains in the indices. On the one hand, it’s not healthy price action. On the other hand, it creates opportunities in other stocks. So what
This article is an excerpt from the InvestorPlace Digest newsletter. To get news like this delivered straight to your inbox, click here. I’ll admit to feeling some self-satisfaction last week when Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) crossed over the $1 trillion benchmark. At InvestorPlace.com, our free market news website, we’ve been betting on what would be the next trillion-dollar
I’m looking for undervalued blue-chip stocks to buy. Three criteria come to mind when it comes to blue-chip stocks. First, they’re part of the S&P 500. However, that doesn’t mean they’re blue-chip stocks. For example, the company in the index with the smallest market capitalization is Newell Brands (NASDAQ:NWL) at $3.44 billion. It might be a decent-sized company, but it
Amidst the turbulent market, there are still undervalued stocks that hold the potential for a rebound. Whether a company is among what many would call dirt-cheap stocks or not is difficult to define. Indeed, there are plenty of growth stocks that have been hammered down that I’d put in this category, but others may call
If you’re looking for the best Cathie Wood stocks for June, you’re not going to find Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) on her shortlist. This is because she thinks the chip company’s share price is overpriced. On May 29, the star portfolio manager tweeted her thoughts on the subject: “Since 2014, @ARKInvest has believed that Nvidia saw the AI future before most
The current rally in technology stocks is not carrying all companies along. Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks are racing ahead while many other tech companies are seeing their share prices languish. This presents an opportunity for investors looking to buy beaten-down stocks currently trading at cheap valuations and distressed prices. Many of the most hard-hit tech stocks over
Growth stocks are unlikely to rally anytime soon, like they did earlier this year. But not all growth names are out of the game yet. Many growth stocks trending higher are in sectors such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Meanwhile, other overlooked sectors have tremendous growth potential, such as LiDAR and Solar energy. Companies
Growth stocks are often expensive in that they trade with high valuations like price-to-earnings (P/E) and price-to-sales (P/S) ratios. Yet, these high valuations might be justified if the company can continue to grow at a rapid pace. However, today, we’re going to look at a few of the best cheap growth stocks to buy. By
The focus is shifting to bargain energy stocks for June with a confluence of market dynamics signaling an enticing window of opportunity for savvy investors. Last year, energy stocks surged to new heights following escalating geopolitical tension in Ukraine, mounting inflation and apprehensions around macroeconomic policy. However, now the landscape looks significantly different. This is
In recent months, I’ve discovered that Dr. Ed Yardeni, former Chief Economist of Prudential Equity Group, and Deutsche Bank, is one of my favorite analysts of stocks and the economy. That’s because Yardeni, unlike many other analysts, doesn’t rely on long-held, yet unproven beliefs like “Interest rates are rising, so stocks will fall” to make
The market is always forward-looking. That’s one explanation for the drop in energy stocks after a blowout year in 2022. There are some catalysts, however, that point to increased demand. That’s why now is the time to look for energy stocks with growth potential. To begin with, OPEC appears to be ready to announce its