Investing in hydrogen stocks just became a little bit more difficult following the crash of Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG). The company warned about supply issues amid inflationary pressures and analysts estimate that it needs $750 million in additional funding. That caused its shares to plummet by more than 40%.  That said, the issues look to be contained to the
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Many an investor grows tired of hearing about gains in the so called Magnificent Seven stocks. The market’s growth this year has been dominated by the mega-cap tech stocks. The 2023 main players are Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG/NASDAQ:GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). The concentrated gains in a
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As we head towards the year’s end, several market uncertainties exist. Stalling disinflation, rising bond yields, war escalation and dysfunction in Washington are all looming challenges. If any of these threats materialize, it could send the market into a downward spiral. Safe blue-chip stocks can mitigate some volatility from these unknowns. So why are blue-chip
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The year 2023 has been marked by volatility in the stock market, as inflation, interest rates and geopolitical tensions have created uncertainty for a number of investors. These times call for investing in “safe” or stable stocks that have proven their resilience during uncertain times. Below I will discuss three safe stocks that are poised
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In the evolving stock market landscape, identifying growth stocks to buy that promise resilience and prosperity over the long haul is akin to finding treasures in a rough, dusty terrain. This article will delve into the trajectories of three standout companies poised to dominate the coming decade. Alkermes (ALKS) Source: Matej Kastelic / Shutterstock Alkermes’
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Multi-billionaire investor Ken Fisher wrote recently that the stocks of relatively small companies tend to be very unpopular with the Street during the early phase of bull markets. Therefore, Fisher’s advice at this point in the cycle is that investors buy only large-cap firms. But for long-term, risk-tolerant investors, another approach is to purchase the
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