Analysts love certain stocks. Driven by strong financial results and other catalysts, analysts favor certain stocks and continuously raise their ratings and price targets on the company’s shares. Many stocks that have enjoyed big runs over the past 12 to 18 months continue to receive the analyst community’s highest rating of “strong buy.” Paying attention
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At one point, Cathie Wood’s picks were gold. Her ARK funds saw inflows of $20 billion in 2020 and another $8 billion in 2021. There was no doubt Ark Investment Management found its sweet spot at the time. Unfortunately, the good times didn’t last. However, there are still plenty of red-hot Cathie Wood stocks to buy. After
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The best oil and gas stocks to buy are those that can adapt. Recently, U.S. crude oil storage increased in the first week of June as production and importation numbers increased amid decreased exports according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Roughly 3.7 million barrels of crude oil were added to America’s commercial reserves, while
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Anthropic is one of the biggest behind-the-scenes names in artificial intelligence. It would also be one of the best stocks to buy were the company public. It’s also unlikely to undertake an initial public offering (IPO) anytime soon.  For now, investors seeking exposure to Anthropic must invest in public companies that own stakes in Anthropic.
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In this article ZE594-CN BYDDY BRK.A Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Warren Buffett speaks during the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 4, 2024.  CNBC Berkshire Hathaway, an early investor in BYD thanks to the late Charlie Munger, continued to trim its massive stake in China’s biggest electric vehicle maker.
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U.S. equities are reaching new highs after May’s consumer price index (CPI) report indicated significant cooling in pricing pressures across the broad. The headline inflation figure came in flat, while the “core” reading, which excludes price volatility from food and energy, increased only 0.2% month-over-month. The year-over-year increase in prices landed at 3.3%, which represented
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