Stocks to buy

It’s time for investors to consider rock-solid dividend stocks to buy. Generally speaking, passive-income-providing companies enjoy relatively stable businesses. And stability and dependability will become core attributes heading into an ambiguous market cycle. Dominating business headlines recently stand inflation concerns. As InvestorPlace contributor Dana Blankenhorn mentioned, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index came in higher
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The hype surrounding virtual reality, augmented reality, and other immersive technologies have steadily increased over the last few years. Unsurprisingly, investors are eager to capitalize on this trend by investing in companies reimagining how we interact and do business in the lucrative metaverse space. With these positive indicators, savvy investors should provide serious consideration to
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Electric vehicles (EVs) will soon take over the world as the leading transportation technology. With counties announcing investments and subsidies to promote EVs, there is much interest in the new technology to transition to a greener environment. President Biden has ambitious goals to handle the climate crisis, and The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has invested $7.5 billion in
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There have been several multibagger stories among growth stocks in the last few years. However, the broad index movement indicates that the last few years have been challenging for growth stocks. It’s therefore relatively easy to spot undervalued growth stocks. If we look at the optimistic side of things, it’s the best time to accumulate
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Many long-term investors appreciate dividend stocks, for many reasons. Companies that pay back a portion of their profits to their shareholders via dividends are generally more reliable. Additionally, dividend stocks provide investors looking for income in retirement with a steady stream of passive income. Generally, dividends are typically issued by well-established, financially stable companies that
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There’s little doubt, in my mind, that most middle-class and upper-class U.S. consumers are in fairly good shape, making February a great time to find undervalued consumer stocks to buy. For evidence of that assertion, look at the recently reported fourth-quarter results of two major automakers: Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Stellantis (NYSE:STLA). The latter company’s major brands include Fiat and
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If you’re a risk-averse investor, there are many dividend stocks to buy and hold that will amplify your returns with minimal downside risk. Many inelastic businesses generate substantial cash and have high payout ratios. Even in the worst-case scenario, cash-rich companies will remain stable and pay dividends while retaining modest upside potential. These stocks are
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Consumer staples stocks are not exactly the sexiest investments out there. However, with the market volatility over the past several months, it’s best to load up on these stocks as a buffer against the adverse economic backdrop. Better yet, the dividend paying consumer staples stocks discussed in the piece offer reliable payouts, which should alleviate
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Finding the right vertical farming stocks means widening your gaze. This rapidly growing field involves stacking crops in vertical layers, which offers significant benefits. As a result, vertical farming is seen as a promising solution to the challenges facing conventional agriculture There are a number of publicly traded vertical farming stocks representing companies offer investors an
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Investors are always searching for opportunities to yield handsome returns. As virtual reality technology evolves, it’s perhaps the best time to park your capital in some of the most promising virtual reality stocks. With the release of cheaper headsets and accessories, VR looks set to become part of our everyday lives within the next few years.
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AI stocks are booming, providing exposure to what could be a potential $1.81 trillion opportunity, according to Grand View Research. Even more impressive, according to Accenture, “Artificial intelligence could double annual economic growth rates by 2035 by changing the nature of work and spawning a new relationship between man and machine. The impact of AI technologies
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There’s little doubt that electric vehicles will be dominant in the future. In California last quarter, plug-in vehicles accounted for 24% of all light vehicles sold, and 21% of all light vehicles sold were pure EVs. With the federal government heavily incentivizing the purchase of EVs through the tax code, and spearheading the development of
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