After the big crash of 2022, growth stocks have staged a gradual recovery. The correction was in-sync with tight monetary policies as central banks globally focused on curbing inflation. However, with a likely shift towards expansionary policies, there is a strong case for global growth acceleration and significant price action in growth stocks. The following
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The Internet of Things (IoT), while technically made up of physical devices, is a somewhat abstract concept. If the term had been coined today, people would probably just call it artificial intelligence (AI) for gadgets. The IoT is composed of physical objects that use software, sensors and other technology to connect via the internet to
Ever since social media was created, our lives have been continuously getting interconnected with each other as well as the internet. A number of social media platforms now have over a billion users and are actively researching and implementing ways to make its platform engaging with users. From texting friends and family members who live
Investing in high growth stocks to buy offers an opportunity to multiply one’s wealth over the long term. While the stock market is inherently volatile, finding these hidden gems that can outperform the market can lead to substantial gains. The appeal in these companies lies in their ability to grow their revenue and earnings at
If you want to adjust your investment portfolio to stay with the times, look no further. For many, augmented reality (AR) stocks are a novelty. The AR industry is forecasted to grow by 33.5% annually until 2031, illustrating its secular growth prospects. Also, numerous AR stocks are backed by systematic factors, allowing investors to generate
Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) stock still has multiple, strong, positive catalysts. Among them are the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, the firm’s ongoing, critical competitive advantages and its market share gains. Also importantly, the valuation of Super Micro Computer stock remains very attractive while worries about its profit margins are overdone. Given these points, I
Blockchain stocks for early investors are gaining traction. With the crypto space evolving rapidly, the spotlight is on buying the best blockchain stocks to broaden your investment portfolio. Additionally, opting for blockchain stocks over direct crypto investments helps sidestep the risks of owning cryptos directly. Though the prospect of engaging with blockchain technology is enticing,
After a couple of rough years during which the sector underwent extensive restructuring, smart investors are once again paying attention to metaverse stocks. Due to higher spending and focus on AI, investors tend to ignore the metaverse, but the market is too substantial to ignore, expected to be worth about $116.74 billion in 2024 and
Right now, growth investors are focused primarily on opportunities in the semiconductors and artificial intelligence stocks space. That’s understandable, given how fast technology is advancing in those areas right now. But investors shouldn’t lose sight of other technological developments as well. For example, robotics stocks should enjoy considerable growth in the years to come. Particularly
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) predicts that the nation’s power use will climb to 4,000 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in 2024 and 4,128 billion kWh in 2025, up from 4,000 billion kWH in 2023. Even more importantly, peak demand is expected to jump to 38 gigawatts in the next five years, while the grid is “not
According to Nasdaq Chief Economist Phil Mackintosh, earnings growth drives stock prices over the long term. This assertion is evident as growth stocks with the best earnings per share (EPS) have led the market since it bottomed out in October 2022. Typically, you find best-in-class EPS growth in innovative companies riding the coattails of a
Investors seeking growth in emerging markets may find exceptional opportunities in undervalued stocks that Wall Street has yet to discover fully. Recent analysis highlights significant growth potential in this segment. Emerging economies are expected to outpace with a projected growth rate of over 4% this year, compared to just 2% for developed markets. This backdrop
With demand for electric vehicles (EVs) decreasing, the original expectation and excitement around the lithium industry have somewhat lessened. Yet, that does not mean that the extraction of elemental lithium is an unworthy economic pursuit. Rather, both the price of lithium and the value of the companies extracting it have seen a price correction. This
If you’re keen on fintech and waiting for the perfect buying opportunity, here are the best fintech stocks to buy on the dip this June. Fintech companies have been a hit because they complement the solid but rather slow traditional financial system. Before fintech went mainstream, you could expect to receive your money after days,
The AI trade has gotten quite crowded in recent months, and though some of the names felt a notable increase in turbulence at the end of last week, I think it’s too soon in the game to be ringing the alarm bell. Though various AI stocks have gone parabolic of late, there’s still more of
Income-oriented investors love finding dividend stocks to buy now. That’s particularly true when those stocks are on sale, as many continue to be. However, heading into summer, many things make risk-averse investors cautious about buying equities. Still, if the CME Group FedWatch Tool is correct, the next direction that interest rates will move is down.
Even though consumers tighten their budgets in certain discretionary spending like dining out and luxury goods, interest in travel remains strong. This has translated into a surprisingly steady expenditure on vacations and trips and a subsequent unexpected stability in travel stocks. Ample opportunity beckons investors to take advantage of growing their wealth through this sector if
The hydrogen industry is still waiting on the Biden-Harris Administration to loosen restrictive 45V tax credits. And from the looks of it, industry executives are quickly starting to run thin on patience. “The pace of change is starting to impact project development,” according to Rushabh Shah, director of U.S. Midwest Hydrogen and CCS at BP, as
Restaurants were hit hard by the one-two punch of high inflation and interest rates. The former caused chains to raise their prices, deterring customers from visiting. And the latter raised their borrowing costs, making it more expensive to operate. According to the market researchers at Circana, although restaurant traffic grew 1% last year from 2022,
With the first half of 2024 nearly gone, investors may wonder which stocks have more upside ahead by the year’s end and beyond. Many names have struggled in the face of high interest rates and recession fears. However, several skyrocketing stocks have defied skeptics and capitalized on favorable tailwinds. As we enter the hot summer
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