With inflation falling to 5%, the expectations for sustained rate hikes have fallen considerably. Even though core inflation did rise and the labor market remains strong, the Federal Reserve, for now, is unlikely to hike interest rates further. That’s great for high-cyclical growth stocks, many of which have rebounded substantially this year. However, many stocks
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Investors looking for the best cannabis stocks may be curious whether any of the more high-profile names are buying opportunities. After all, since the sector fell out of favor, once-popular plays like Canopy Growth (NASDAQ:CGC) and SNDL (NASDAQ:SNDL) have fallen to rock-bottom prices. But after some digging, I found some that could see higher highs.
There are a handful of stocks that are showing their true potential right now. However, because of the bear market we saw in 2022, many remain well off their highs. For those who know where to look, there are still some solid growth stocks to buy and hold for the years ahead. Growth stocks tend
Talking heads warn a recession is imminent in America. The majority of these people appear to either have academic backgrounds or be economists who advise large banks without actually making trading decisions themselves. But many of the country’s most successful investors — including multi-billionaires George Soros, Ken Griffin, Steve Cohen, and Warren Buffett — have
Editor’s note: “Buy the Dip in a Down Market for Big Returns” was previously published in February 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Feb. 21, 2023 was an awful day for stocks. And with the market down, investors get fearful. The S&P 500 fell 2%, marking one of
With fears rising regarding a hard landing for the economy, investors may want to consider safe stocks to buy. Specifically, during the week ending March 22, Yahoo Finance reported that depositors drained $126 billion from U.S. banks. Unlike prior such transactions, this time around, the outflow originated from the nation’s largest institutions. Put another way,
With a yield of 5%, Certificate of Deposits (CODs) are some of the safest investments to consider. However, many times, you can do far better than 5% with higher-yielding income stocks, such as: CALM Cal-Maine Foods $56.77 PBR Petrobras $10.90 SQM Sociedad Química $74.26 Income Stocks: Cal-Maine Foods (CALM) Source: Epic Cure / Shutterstock Cal-Maine
With the rate on a 6-month Treasury bill sitting at around 4.75%, it’s a great time to be invested in cash. After all, as the saying goes, why fight the Fed? That can be an ideal option if preserving wealth is your primary objective. But if you’re still in the growth phase, you’ll still want to
Investors would be hard-pressed to find a safer bet right now than the Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) stock. Not only is the bank a giant, well-capitalized lender, it’s not deeply immersed in the shaky housing market. Besides, as smaller banks fail, Wells Fargo will be more than happy to scoop up the nervous banking customers. Some financial
Electric vehicle (EV) stocks surged off their pandemic lows, delivering exceptional gains for investors. But after the sector topped out in late 2021, many stocks crashed as the industry faced supply chain disruptions and investors fled speculative growth stocks in favor of value and safety. But with the risk-on trade seemingly coming back into vogue
Last week, we told you that a massive shift is happening in the stock market. And if you recognize and get on the right side of it, you could make fortunes in the stock market in 2023. We are going to re-highlight this huge shift because over the past week, it has only grown stronger.
It’s certainly not easy to find millionaire-maker stocks if you only have $50,000 or less to invest. In order to turn that amount of money into $1 million using a single stock, you’ll need vision, a contrary nature, tenacity, and a great deal of patience. The vision and the contrarian part are important, because you’ll
As more states legalizing sports betting, and revenge travel heats up, the tourism scene in various gambling locales should improve. From “Sin City” to online gambling stocks, there are plenty of options for growth investors looking to get in on the action, by betting on the house. One of the most prominent trends underpinning the
There are plenty of investors who are rightly concerned about the potential for a market crash. Inflation continues to remain hot, and the Federal Reserve is doing what it can to bring inflation down. That means higher interest rates, which depress valuations. Thus, stocks are getting hit across the board. For growth investors, this pain
Looking for dividends, value and potential growth in the pharmaceutical market? Take a look at Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) stock, as it checks all of these boxes. Moreover, Pfizer’s pipeline of products in 2023 will expand far beyond Covid-19 vaccines. Sure, it may have been possible for Pfizer to rely heavily on Covid-19 vaccines as a revenue
The global energy crisis has brought forward new opportunities in renewables. As the world shifts from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, solar energy will play a vital role in the transition. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity will triple over 2022 -2027. Despite increased investment costs recently due to surging commodity
Amazingly, ChargePoint’s (NYSE:CHPT) revenue acceleration still hasn’t been reflected in CHPT stock. This isn’t a problem, though, as it’s just an opportunity to take a share position in ChargePoint before the investing community realizes the company’s true value. When that happens someday, ChargePoint’s patient shareholders should reap huge benefits. ChargePoint is among the earliest players in
Well-known investment advisor Ed Yardeni believes that U.S. stocks are poised to rally this year. Speaking to CNBC last week, Yardeni said that the banking mini-crisis will be “very well-contained” by the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). He noted that the banks’ issues should prevent the Fed from raising interest rates further
The biggest misunderstanding on Wall Street is that fortunes are made in a raging bull market. They aren’t – fortunes are made in bear markets. Specifically, fortunes are made in the months when bear markets suddenly and dramatically turn into new bull markets. History says the S&P 500 rises about 10% every year. In a
While sustainability motives drive some investors, the clean energy megatrend presents financial opportunities for all investors. It’s undeniable that significant capital is being invested in creating a greener future, as concerns about the effects of climate change on the worldwide economy grow. This capital influx will drive growth for publicly traded companies involved in clean
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