Stocks to buy

Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) got left behind last week. While Big Tech names rallied after earnings, Google stock declined over 3% on Friday. Source: BigTunaOnline/Shutterstock.com The divergence seems somewhat surprising. Google’s revenue and profits unsurprisingly took a hit from the pandemic. But the numbers handily beat Wall Street expectations. And commentary from management suggests the news
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The shutdown of non-essential businesses across the United States was a sudden and unexpected shock to the economy. Of course, given what we knew about the severity of the novel coronavirus, the world had to do anything to stop its spread. But while the service industry was decimated, alongside the tourism and hospitality industries, the
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The revolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been a long time coming and the exponential rise in demand for internet-based goods and services during the pandemic has only accelerated its growth. The long-term prospects for Internet of Things stocks are incredibly promising as it provides actionable data and insights that help companies make
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In the cloud investors are always chasing the next shiny object. A niche that seems earth-shaking when it opens will, once it’s mined, seem prosaic and staid. That’s the story of Workday (NASDAQ:WDAY) and WDAY stock. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com The company has proven the value of its niche, human resource databases in the
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Electramechannica Vehicles (NASDAQ:SOLO) has many positive characteristics that could make the company hugely successful, Consequently, I think that longer-term, risk-tolerant investors should devote a small portion of their portfolios to SOLO stock. Source: Shutterstock Electramechannica’s flagship car is an electric vehicle called the Solo, which sells for only $18,500. Not surprisingly, only one person can
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I’ve been writing plenty of stories about how the valuation of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock has become completely detached from reality. But no matter how big the Tesla bubble gets, Tesla is still a minor player in the global auto market compared to legacy automaker investments like General Motors (NYSE:GM).Yet Tesla is getting all the attention,
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