Stocks to buy

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is more than a graphics processing unit maker for video game consoles. The company is also deeply involved in the artificial intelligence space. Even if you believe that NVDA stock has gone too high and can’t keep going, think again. A fresh upgrade indicates that Nvidia’s shareholders may enjoy more gains before the year is
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Demand for electric vehicles. There are plenty of factors driving this demand, which has led to surging valuations among top EV stocks. However, it’s clear that governments and investors are focused on electrification as a key toward creating a greener and cleaner future. While Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is a leader in the industry and already enjoys a first-mover advantage,
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Growing demand for renewable energy, supported by global government initiatives, is creating a potential multi-trillion-dollar opportunity for hydrogen stocks. Or, what many are calling the “fuel of the future.” Remember that analysts at Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) say green hydrogen could be worth more than $11 trillion by 2050. Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) sees a potential $11 trillion hydrogen opportunity, too. The International
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The market’s winds have changed direction over the past few weeks. Up until recently, growth stocks were in the doghouse as investors fretted about falling revenue growth rates and mounting layoffs in the technology industry. But now, Wall Street’s worries have turned to the banking sector. A series of major banking failures in March have
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With market anxieties rising to the forefront, investors inherently seek protection, which bodes well for gold stocks to buy. To be fair, the yellow metal historically garnered criticism because, at the end of the day, it’s just a commodity. Gold doesn’t hire workers, it doesn’t generate earnings and most importantly, it has a yield (passive
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The sooner we join the transition towards Electric vehicles (EVs), the better it is for the environment. Whether you like it or not, countries are taking significant steps to ensure the efficient adoption and penetration of EVs. Besides government policies and subsidies, increased consumer interest continues to power the valuations of top EV stocks. The
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It’s the best time for investors to look for Chinese stocks to buy, as the country starts to reopen fully. Many Chinese companies were hit hard last year due to strict zero-COVID policies, which substantially decreased domestic demand. Meanwhile, quarantine requirements for foreigners meant that investors weren’t all that excited about visiting and investing in
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The aerospace industry primarily surrounds companies involved in the manufacturing of aircraft components and vehicles that travel into and beyond the earth’s atmosphere. Aerospace stocks range from private firms focused on commercial space travel to large defense firms that supply our military. Accordingly, these companies are all determined to provide innovative products and services that
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While time in the market generally beats out timing the market, it’s understandable that some investors may want to hold off on looking for stocks to buy. After all, equities continue to digest the sudden failure of a handful of financial institutions. The realization that archaic bank runs can happen in modern American society sent
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For many cryptocurrency holders and traders, Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) is a go-to source to buy Bitcoin (BTC-USD) and other digital assets. Now is a great time to consider COIN stock, as Coinbase is committed to secure financial transactions during these uncertain times. Wall Street is in an uproar over the collapse and possible rescue of SVB Financial (NASDAQ:SIVB) and its
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As the world shifts toward cleaner energy and environmentally sustainable practices, demand for electric vehicles and related products and services has soared. This has caught the attention of growth investors on the hunt for the best EV stocks to own. And while the sector has corrected sharply in the past year and a half, there’s
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