The start of a bull market is a good time to look for dividend stocks to buy. Is this the start of a new one? It could be, but we still have plenty of issues to sort through. For that reason, among many others, investors are still going to be on the hunt for the
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Editor’s note: “Quantum Computing Stocks Offer Life-Changing Wealth Potential for Long-Term Investors” was previously published in January 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. As a long-term investor during periods of market volatility like we’re seeing today, there’s one thing I always do. I zoom out to look at
Short-squeeze stocks have been running hot since 2021, and the selloffs have only increased investors’ curiosity about this phenomenon. Following the surprising GameStop (NYSE:GME) saga, many investors, including myself, were keenly interested in short-squeeze opportunities. As 2023 unfolds, I can’t help but notice the investing landscape presenting various opportunities with short-squeeze stocks attracting a fair
An excellent strategy to garner a steady and stable stream of revenue over a prolonged period of time is to invest in equities that pay dividends. Of course, focusing on high-yield dividend stocks can amplify an investor’s given return, off the bat. By reinvesting the dividends received, investors can further leverage the power of compounding interest,
Investors may want to keep an eye on biotech growth stocks, which are typically associated with the risk-on trade. Case in point: The sector ran up in January, but when the broader-market rally fizzled, it sold off hard as investors sought safer havens. Yet, with renewed optimism in the market as banking sector fears ease,
AI is at an inflection point, creating new possibilities for innovation and automation in numerous industries. With the ability to analyze massive amounts of data, recognize patterns, and learn from experience, it has the potential to revolutionize the way we work and live. According to PWC, it could contribute $15.7 Trillion to the global economy
One of the best ways to determine the customer loyalty of growth stocks is to look at their subscriber numbers. For example, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) announced in April 2022 that it lost subscribers for the first quarter in more than a decade. Its shares plummeted more than 20% on the news, bottoming at $162.71 in mid-May.
With global leaders demanding lower emissions, some of the hottest investment opportunities can be found in renewable energy growth stocks. In fact, it’s a no-brainer at this point. The U.S. wants to cut emissions by up to 52%. The European Union says it aims to cut emissions by up to 55%. China says it will
An excellent way to find stocks to buy is by examining the holdings of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that focus on the subject matter you’re interested in. In this case, safe blue-chip stocks. Investopedia defines blue-chip stocks as follows: “These are typically large, well-established, and financially sound companies that have operated for many years and that
Just when you thought the banking sector fallout was behind us, rumblings in Europe confirmed that bank stocks once again will likely dominate business news outlets for weeks to come. While the mainstream media can sometimes lead to ambulance-chasing histrionics, this time around, the anxieties appear justified. Still, I thought it would be a nice
Bitcoin (BTC-USD) has gone on an impressive run over the past two weeks, rallying 38%. In fact, the cryptocurrency looks like it may be on its way back to $30,000. Not only is that great news for BTC investors, but it’s also a solid catalyst for crypto miners. That’s because mining revenue depends on the
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that by 2025, 35% of the world’s electricity supply will be renewable energy. If that’s not a reason to consider renewable energy stocks to buy, I don’t know what is. In fact, according to the IEA, most of the increased demand for electricity over the next three years will
For this column, I will define “hot gaming stocks” as companies in the gambling and video-game sectors that have positive momentum. In the U.S., gambling stocks are generally poised to generate strong results. That’s because America’s gambling hub — Las Vegas — is thriving in every possible way, while online sports betting is also jumping
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is more than a graphics processing unit maker for video game consoles. The company is also deeply involved in the artificial intelligence space. Even if you believe that NVDA stock has gone too high and can’t keep going, think again. A fresh upgrade indicates that Nvidia’s shareholders may enjoy more gains before the year is
Demand for electric vehicles. There are plenty of factors driving this demand, which has led to surging valuations among top EV stocks. However, it’s clear that governments and investors are focused on electrification as a key toward creating a greener and cleaner future. While Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is a leader in the industry and already enjoys a first-mover advantage,
According to the International Energy Agency, the “new industrial age” powered by the green energy boom could become an industry worth over $650 billion by 2030. Moreover, related jobs in the sector are expected to grow by more than 50% to 14 million by 2030. Therefore, investing in the best energy stocks in the renewables space makes
The market’s winds have changed direction over the past few weeks. Up until recently, growth stocks were in the doghouse as investors fretted about falling revenue growth rates and mounting layoffs in the technology industry. But now, Wall Street’s worries have turned to the banking sector. A series of major banking failures in March have
Investing in the best lithium stocks to buy can prove to be incredibly lucrative. The electric vehicles sector, in particular, is expected to be a focal point in driving long-term growth in the space. And, according to a McKinsey report, the demand for lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) is expected to grow by 500% to 700%
The tech industry continues to hand out pink slips to employees as the threat of a recession grows every day. Yet, despite the clouds in the distance, investors continue to debate whether it’s wiser to buy stocks that are poised for growth or ones brimming with value. As CNBC contributor Bob Pisani sees it, value
There are plenty of drivers of uncertainty in the stock market right now. With high inflation, multiple geopolitical conflicts, and a banking crisis that appears to be spreading, there are plenty of reasons for investors to duck and take cover. In my view, high-quality, blue-chip stocks are among the places that investors may want to
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