Car shoppers often look for good deals, but what about stock shoppers? Japanese automotive giant Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) is reasonably valued and offers a decent dividend. Plus, you’ll definitely want to add Toyota stock to your holdings after you learn about its progress in selling electric vehicles. If you’re optimistic about self-driving vehicles, Toyota has something for
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Since the AI trend has picked up in recent years, Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) stock has emerged as a top high-growth play investors are increasingly looking at. With decades of experience in working on secretive government projects, Palantir has continued to grow its footprint in the commercial applications market. Impressively, the company’s commercial client count surged
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Plant-based stocks have seen somewhat of a decline in recent months, but the long-term outlook remains promising.  The concept of plant-based eating is no novelty and has been around for centuries. But in recent years, a greater focus on consuming healthier and more sustainable food has put plant-based companies in the spotlight. But while the
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Investing in small-cap stocks can be a gateway to high returns, mainly when these companies exhibit strong growth fundamentals and strategic market positioning. Here, the focus is on three stocks to buy under $10. The fundamentals behind these companies may diversify portfolios with high potential. These companies’ financial performance and strategic initiatives explain why these
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO) is based in China, which could present difficulties during this time of international tension. The last thing you need is to increase your portfolio’s volatility, so there’s no need to rush into a hasty trade with NIO stock. The uncertainty surrounding Nio was heightened recently as the automaker’s chief financial officer, Steven Wei Feng, just
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Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is an e-commerce and cloud-computing juggernaut, and the share price fully reflects this. Amazon stock fails to reflect the company’s weak areas. Some Amazon investors wrongly perceive the company as invincible, which is dangerous.       To provide a couple of examples, Amazon’s ultra-ambitious vision for Alexa didn’t necessarily pan out, and the Amazon
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The Global X Solar ETF (NASDAQ:RAYS) has slumped by more than 40% year-over-year (YOY), illustrating that investors have abandoned solar stocks. However, as an incurable contrarian, I believe the RAYS ETF’s downturn signals a buying opportunity within the solar industry. What’s my premise for the abovementioned claim? Well, the solar industry is forecasted to grow
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The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to connected technology and devices that can communication between themselves and the cloud. An example is a smart home device communicating to a home’s thermostat to adjust the temperature. Another could be a stove preheating itself before one arrives home from work. IoT is expected to assist with being
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After taking a backseat in the first half, the healthcare sector is finally coming to life. The rising odds of a Trump presidency have improved prospects for the industry, validating the case for increasing positions in healthcare stocks to buy now. Regardless of who wins in November, the long-term story for healthcare stocks remains very
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The metaverse, a virtual world where people can interact with one another using headsets and avatars, has been eclipsed by all the hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). However, the metaverse has not gone away. A number of leading metaverse stocks continue to work diligently on its development. While it doesn’t get as much media attention
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If you’re retiring, already retired, or even thinking about retiring, it’s always a good idea to protect your portfolio with retirement stocks. One way to do that is by buying safe dividend stocks. Look at artificial intelligence data center real estate investment trusts (REITs), like Digital Realty (NYSE:DLR), for example. With a yield of 3.16%,
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Thanks to government initiatives, increasing electric vehicle (EV) adoption and significant investments in charging infrastructure, EV charging stocks will continue to rank high in most portfolios. The worldwide number of EV charging stations is expected to increase to over 40 million by 2030. So, EV charging stocks will benefit greatly from this development. Market size
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