Stocks to buy

As January 2024 kicked in, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) received downgrades from analysts, resulting in some selling pressure affecting AAPL stock. As a result of this downside pressure, and the meteoric rise of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) over the past year, Apple has relinquished the reigns of the world’s largest company by market capitalization to Microsoft. Now the second-largest
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In 2023, Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) surpassed expectations as its share price skyrocketed roughly 300%, making this stock quite the standout in the digital asset market. This will have important implications for COIN investors. That said, even with its recent increase tied to France’s regulatory clearance, COIN stock still rests 55% below its 2021 peak.  Coinbase and Bitcoin
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Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) stock will have a critical and interesting 2024. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the only Cloud Czar founder who still owns his company. The CEOs of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Amazon.Com (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG)(NASDAQ:GOOGL) are employees. Their fortunes don’t change by billions when their stock moves. Zuckerberg’s does. But we’re no longer
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2024 could easily turn into the year that value stocks come out on top. Though “official” numbers say differently, there’s a clear sense of unease as tech-heavy indices soar to all-time highs despite wide-ranging layoffs pointing to troubled economic conditions. To be fair, the best growth companies adapted to higher interest rates and right-sized operations
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The robotics sector is on the brink of an extraordinary boom, with MarketsandMarkets projecting its value to skyrocket from $17.0 billion in 2023 to $32.5 billion by 2028. This steep ascent is just the beginning. Clearly, these numbers vividly illustrate that robotics stocks are becoming a magnet for forward-thinking investors. Moreover, robotics transcends mere technological
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Having avoided a much-dreaded recession last year, investors may feel emboldened to consider risk-on assets, thereby ignoring top-rated value stocks. However, that could be a mistake. Don’t get me wrong – growth-oriented enterprises may see robust tailwinds, especially if interest rates decline. But that prospect might not be guaranteed. You want to be prepared for
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