It’s been a brutal year for the stock market. Year to date, the S&P 500 is down about 19%, marking its sixth worst year since the 1930s. Yet, amidst this year’s volatility, certain stocks outperformed in a big way and made their investors lots of money. One example – solar stocks. This year, top solar
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The housing market is a mess. Homebuilder stocks are suffering. There are many reasons for this. Boomers refuse to move out. Millennial buyers can’t move in. So-called “starter homes” that brought generations into the market are now unaffordable for many. The problem is homebuyers don’t just buy houses. We also buy the money to buy houses.
Without doubt, clean energy is among the biggest investment themes for the next few decades. The addressable market for clean energy is huge, as it encapsulates renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, and several base metals. Many clean energy stocks have already delivered multi-bagger returns. However, it’s still not too late to create a portfolio of
While 2022 has been a terrible year for investors looking for penny stocks to buy, 2023 might not be as bad. The economy went through a choppy year, and particularly volatile assets such as penny stocks sold off painfully. Of course, that correction wasn’t unexpected since penny stocks surged in 2021 due to loose monetary
Food stocks have regained some favor in 2022. Over the past few years, many investors passed over the sector. After all, food tends to be a slowly growing industry that may not hold the glamor or appeal of, say, tech stocks. However, food stocks have dramatically outperformed many other sectors in 2022. That isn’t too
Investors who avoided losing money this year are positioned to consider stocks that are strong conviction buys. An investment idea earns that level of faith when management demonstrates a consistent history of leadership. For maximum return potential, the stock would have a high margin of safety. When investors buy securities that trade significantly below their
Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. In fact, major companies are already betting on that. BP (NYSE:BP), for example, wants to advance the transition to hydrogen and help decarbonize industries with it. Meanwhile, Hyundai (OTC:HYMTF) is trying to dominate the world of hydrogen trucking in the U.S., and Toyota (NYSE:TM) just unveiled a new hydrogen-powered pickup
A year ago, the outlook was unclear for some of the hottest defense stocks. The U.S. had just pulled its troops out of Afghanistan, and analysts were pointing to a potential period of isolationism. It appeared major powers such as the U.S. might turn their focus inward for a while and withdraw from the global
Growth stocks have been buried in the recent decline. It’s no secret, particularly as the major indices have slid into a correction of 20% or more. However, the problem is that many of the high-quality companies are getting sucked in with the low-quality companies and the selloff has created a lot of cheap growth stocks.
It’s only a matter of time before we’re hit with another massive cyberattack, and that’s why we’re looking at some of the hottest cybersecurity stocks to own today. At the moment, cities, hospitals, schools, corporations, small businesses and even U.S. government agencies are all vulnerable. Even your information isn’t safe. Your most personal information, banking
Investors watched electric vehicle (EV) stocks rise monumentally through the pandemic only to taper off as the realities facing the sector continue to take shape. Slump considered, it’s fair to conclude that electric vehicles are here to stay — as well as the cheap lithium stocks whose products are key to EV manufacturing. In fact,
The unexpected coronavirus outbreak in 2020 had a crippling effect on most industries worldwide. However, digitization grew at a breathtaking pace, with businesses rapidly changing how they operate. Accordingly, with many enterprises transitioning to a remote working model, cloud computing companies took center stage and enjoyed tremendous returns in the stock market. Though the pandemic
Environment consciousness, governmental policy support, and improved charging infrastructure are among the factors that contributed to the strong uptake of electric vehicles (EVs) in recent years. More and more countries have suggested that they would phase out internal combustion engine, or ICE, vehicles sooner than later. This shift in market dynamics provides an opportunity for
Meta Materials (NASDAQ:MMAT), as you may have heard, is spinning off oil and gas subsidiary Next Bridge Hydrocarbons through providing Meta Materials Preferred Shares (OTCMKTS:MMTLP) owners with shares of Next Bridge. There’s a lot of buzz surrounding these developments lately. However, none of this should distract prospective investors from wagering a small amount of capital on MMAT
With new paradigms thrust upon the free world, the discussion about clean energy stocks represents an unavoidable topic. While Russia’s invasion of Ukraine imposes the severest obstacle to global energy infrastructures, the U.S. and its western allies engage in competition with autocratic powers. Therefore, the time to invest in alternative solutions is now. Of course,
If there’s a silver lining regarding the coronavirus pandemic, it’s that it demonstrated the importance of the top biotech stock picks for 2023. While medical innovations may seem frustratingly slow, the Covid-19 crisis proved that when humanity comes together, it can foster incredible advancements at breakneck speed. Moving forward, this segment will carry this momentum
While the business news cycle tends to focus on the latest technological innovations, it’s important to consider the best commodity stocks to buy for 2023 as these companies undergird said advancements. As recent geopolitical flashpoints demonstrated, access to critical resources is just as important as the end products they help facilitate. Moving forward, securing supply
California-headquartered Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) is one of many competitors in the electric vehicle (EV) market. However, MULN stock has been sold off so severely that it’s looking like an irresistible bargain. Getting back to $1 next year is entirely possible, as Mullen is reducing its debt while entering boldly into the last-mile delivery EV niche.
While household sentiment regarding financial expenditures slipping to near all-time recorded lows, the idea of top consumer stock picks for 2023 might seem unusually risky. Obviously, though, we no longer live in a society where individual families tended to their own needs. Rather, we outsource many services, choosing instead to align career paths with our
As the markets head into 2023, it’s time for a relook at the portfolio and for charting a strategy for the new year. My sense is that blue-chip stocks will continue to remain hot favorites. At the same time, selective growth stocks are likely to surge from undervalued levels. Among blue-chip stocks, it’s a good
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