Stocks to buy

In the last decade, few companies have touched the magic trillion-dollar valuation. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ: GOOGL) are the names worth mentioning. While these businesses will continue to create value, I am more interested in finding the next trillion-dollar companies. An interesting point to note is that most of the trillion-dollar
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Investors seeking to preserve their capital are increasingly turning to defensive stocks amidst the volatility. These stocks have defensive qualities and the potential to grow dividends, supported by strong free cash flow. While they may not be exciting, defensive stocks have a proven track record of profitability and growth, even in challenging economic conditions. They continuously
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Editor’s note: “Capitalize on the Emerging Age of AI for Hefty Profits” was previously published in March 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Crisis creates opportunity. And big crises create big opportunities.  For example, did you know that the Internet Economy – which created the world’s first trillion-dollar
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I believe that Meta (NASDAQ:META) is benefitting from improving U.S. advertising trends, and the company appears to have greatly dialed back its ill-fated, expensive forays into the metaverse, pleasing many large investors. Moreover, Mark Zuckerberg’s company has launched a number of much more promising initiatives. Still, Meta continues to face tough competition and, after climbing
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Editor’s note: “The Countdown to Wealth Has Begun” was previously published in January 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. In less than two months, the world may change forever. And it will all be thanks to a single event that could mark the beginning of a brand-new era
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When investors are looking for dividend stocks to buy, they may not immediately think of technology stocks. After all, tech stocks are generally associated with capital gains through share price appreciation, not dividends, since many tech stocks do not pay dividends. However, this has begun to change. The technology sector contains many reliable, high-yield dividend
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