Stocks to buy

Tech stocks saw high volatility throughout 2023 but are entering the new year on a high note. The future of the economy looks promising, with inflation cooling and, hopefully, interest rates coming down. Several economists have revised their growth projections for the economy and are highly optimistic about 2024. That means now is the time
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Certain stocks stand out as stalwarts in finance and commerce, charting a course toward serious wealth accumulation. The strategies of these seven companies reveal a tapestry of edgy leadership. The first one’s resilient credit management, the second one’s global client growth, the third one’s automation-led supply chain revolution, the fourth one’s digital prowess, the fifth
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Dating culture is transforming. Nearly 70% of Americans who met someone on a dating app said that it created a long-running romantic relationship. But, in many cases, dating app stocks haven’t caught the same tailwind considering their massive popularity. But, that could change this year as Valentine’s Day approaches. We’re out of the pandemic-era social
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According to Fidelity the global business cycle during the fourth quarter can be characterized as an uneven global expansion. That unevenness makes it somewhat difficult to predict where the economy is headed but in general cyclical stocks make sense.  Certain sectors including IT, finance, consumer discretionary, materials, and more tend to be more cyclical. That
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With the world become increasingly interconnected in the digital realm, forward-looking investors ought to check out metaverse stocks. Unless you’re deliberately living the lifestyle of an off-grid luddite, you’ve heard about the metaverse. But what exactly is it? Trying to find explanations for somewhat esoteric concepts that don’t involve overly complex jargon – laced with
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Investors looking for high-risk yet potentially high-reward opportunities can find plenty of them among small-cap growth stocks. Arguably, the small-caps category (stocks with a market capitalization between $300 million and $2 billion) offers the best of both worlds. Small-caps are typically larger, more established enterprises relative to the stocks in the micro-caps category (market cap
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