Stocks to buy

While the market is rebounding in November, with the S&P 500 up more than 5%, many great stocks continue to be battered and bruised. This mostly has to do with earnings reports. Companies that post better-than-expected financial results and offer bullish guidance are seeing their share prices soar, while companies that disappoint are seeing their
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PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) is an appealing investment driven by strong growth and impressive profitability. PYPL stock’s new CEO, Alex Chriss, has implemented effective cost-cutting strategies, enhancing operational efficiency and potentially attracting larger investors, which could boost PayPal’s stock value. In Q3, PayPal witnessed a 15% increase in total payment volume, reaching $387.7 billion, and an 8%
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Despite some market pessimism surrounding next year and the often prophesied recession, there are still oversold marijuana stocks to buy that offer great value. The companies on this list benefit from the emerging health benefits of these plants and the continued liberalization of what were once illicit drugs in the U.S. I foresee a rise
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Ahead of what could be significant uncertainties in the market, investors may be better served with cutting-edge biotech stocks. Fundamentally, the reasoning centers on relative insulation. Of course, no sector is ever fully insulated from the equity sector’s ebb and flow. And even established blue chips may suffer volatility if the major indices print red
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As we enter the halfway point of November, investors looking to capitalize on the burgeoning hydrogen market should consider these top three hydrogen stocks. Each has shown promising potential in an industry poised for growth as the world shifts towards cleaner energy solutions. So here are the best hydrogen stocks to consider. New Fortress Energy
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By corporate protocol and just plain old common sense, when it comes to penny stocks to buy, your first instinct should be this: don’t. Yeah, I know that’s not exactly a sexy opener for the topic at hand. However, while all market ideas carry risks, extremely cheap securities present incredible dangers. As neither a financial
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has hinted at the likelihood of implementing further interest rate hikes to counter inflation with a potential tightening slated for the December meeting. Although market expectations lean towards a pause, Powell underscored the nuanced equilibrium required to tackle inflation without causing undue economic harm. Despite the U.S. economy exhibiting a
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Without a doubt, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is the most famous American electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer. However, I invite you to consider investing in Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) stock as well as Tesla stock. This will diversify your portfolio, but there are other reasons to take a share position in Rivian. For one thing, Rivian Automotive hasn’t already grown into
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While stocks beat out every other asset class in generating wealth, dividend stocks are the premier investment strategy. Over the four decades between 1972 and 2012, companies that initiated and raised their dividends outperformed all other stocks that didn’t pay dividends. Income-generating stocks returned 9.5% annually over the study period, compared to the meager 1.6%
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Recent jobs data suggest a cooling labor market. While unfortunate for job-seekers, this trend sparks optimism among investors that the central bank’s rake hiking cycle may have reached its conclusion since its start in 2022. Additionally, The Federal Reserve’s central objective has been to promote labor market improvement in tandem with the broader economy. Often
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The accepted definition of the millennial generation is those individuals born between 1981 and 1996. So, selecting retirement stocks for millennials means looking at stocks that have staying power for 20 to 30 years.   Millennials are distinctly different from the Gen-X and Boomer generations before them and the Gen-Z generation that followed. But this
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