Stocks to buy

As we enter 2024, the market is fully valued with the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) at high trailing earnings. Thus, identifying growth opportunities becomes increasingly compelling. Below, we will introduce three under-the-radar stocks in 2024 poised for mind-blowing growth. These “rising stars” are not your typical headline dominators like the Magnificent Seven stocks.
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For investors that want to maximize their probabilities of long-term success, water industry stocks could be a no-brainer. Fundamentally, the bullish narrative centers on permanent relevance. Water represents our most precious commodity because it’s essential and irreplaceable. As well, there is no alternative to drinking water. Exacerbating the circumstance surrounding this liquid asset – and
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The positive outlook for the U.S. economy is underlined by robust growth, with a 3.3% increase last year, outpacing the average pre-pandemic growth. Despite interest rates reaching their highest levels in over two decades, the economy remains resilient, boasting a historically low unemployment rate of 3.7%. The Federal Reserve’s potential rate cuts are seen as
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It seems like analysts just can’t agree about electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN). Some of them reduced their price targets on the stock while also publishing “buy” or “hold”-equivalent ratings on Rivian shares. So, we’ll just have to conduct our own RIVN stock analysis. In the end, I think you’ll find that it’s a great
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In the space of tech and commerce, certain industry titans emerge as the architects of leading innovations. Three companies stand at the forefront, each pioneering groundbreaking advancements in their respective domains. The first one’s prowess in semiconductor technology, the second one’s strides in AI hardware, and the third one’s e-commerce juggernaut status reveal a glimpse
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The future of the U.S. economy looks promising, having concluded 2023 with unexpectedly robust growth, defying recession concerns. Consumer spending, business investment, government outlays, exports, and improved housing conditions contributed to the economy’s resilience. As the nation enters a presidential election year, the strong economic performance is anticipated to continue. Experts are foreseeing continued positive
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Analyst upgrades aren’t gospel. But retail investors should pay close attention to the way top analysts and “smart money” operators position themselves in today’s economic climate. Though we’re still (technically) in a bull market, increased nervousness around higher interest rates and Magnificent Seven concentrations point to wider bearish tendencies throughout the analyst class. Therefore, investors
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