The last 12 to 18 months have not been good for EV charging stocks. The bear market comes after a euphoric rally in 2020. Clearly, it’s been an extended period of downtrend from overbought levels. It finally seems that EV charging stocks are trading at attractive levels. Given the industry growth potential, it’s a good
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Remember The Game of Thrones? If I had to describe investing in stocks in only four words, it would be “The Game of Trends.” That’s because, by first identifying strong trends and then the companies that will benefit from them, it’s possible to select firms that are very well-positioned to succeed going forward. But of
The electric vehicle (EV) battery market is still at an early growth stage. With EV adoption likely to increase beyond the decade, there is significant growth potential for EV battery companies. It’s still a good time to look at some of the best battery stocks to buy for multibagger returns. Talking about the growth potential,
2023 has brought to us an equities market rebound and novel improvements upon language-based artificial intelligence. These two phenomena have, in one way or another, complemented each other. The Nasdaq, which has skyrocketed to a 34% year-to-date (YTD) return, has been lifted by businesses spurring the AI advancement, such as Nvidia. This has led to
Navigating the electrifying landscape of EV companies can be thrilling for any investor. As the severity of climate change intensifies and the world veers towards eco-friendly alternatives, electric vehicles are revolutionizing the way we travel. For forward-thinking investors, participation in the EV market is no longer optional. In many ways, it is an essential component
In 2023, it is impossible to have no knowledge about artificial intelligence (AI) everywhere. When a new trend is imposed on the market, many ambitious investors want to snap up options as soon as they arise. But, instead of immediately giving in to the FOMO, we must analyze all the existing stocks thoroughly. If you
For many semiconductor stocks to buy the two “A” markets, artificial intelligence (AI) and autos, will be extremely positive catalysts in the years and months ahead. Even Keybanc Capital analyst John Vinh, who’s rather bearish overall on the the chip space, admitted recently that AI would probably be “a shining pillar of strength” for the
Too many investors look for the quick buck and buy risky investments like penny stocks. Slow and steady investing is the better strategy. To that end, dividend investing has proved over decades it is the superior way to build a retirement portfolio. Yet what if you could combine the two strategies? Buy dividend stocks, but
Quantum computing emerges as a pivotal frontier as the tech landscape continually evolves. This article focuses on three undervalued quantum computing stocks, each with growth potential. Despite their undervaluation, these trailblazers are making significant strides in quantum technology, setting the stage for a potential surge in stock prices. Moving forward, we’ll delve deeper into these
The development of electric vehicles (EVs) has come to the forefront of national headlines. President Joe Biden’s new infrastructure bill will increase the gas tax and invest over $24 billion into the electric vehicle industry, dramatically increasing the demand for EVs. However, the Manhattan Institute’s Mark Mills explains that in their current form EVs would
The S&P 500 has delivered strong returns in the first half of 2023, with a year-to-date increase of over 15%. While positive economic factors such as lower inflation and a resilient labor market support continued growth, challenges remain, including elevated inflation and the possibility of a recession. Despite the market’s performance, analysts still identify compelling
Innovation breeds opportunity across all industries. That’s why fintech stocks are so attractive. They promise to reshape the traditional financial, banking, and payments landscape creating value in the process. Investors are well aware that the fintech space is growing rapidly. They understand that compound annual growth rates in the sector will continue in the double
Long-term stocks to buy represent the antithesis of immediacy bias or the tendency of desiring instant rewards over the attainment of additional value at some point in the future. In the market, immediacy bias can also be problematic because it may lull investors into believing that present circumstances will continue indefinitely. In reality, the market
If getting rich was easy, everyone would be wealthy. And what constitutes “rich” varies from person to person. But one thing that is certain is that investing for wealth requires a sound strategy. By investing in stable companies with high-potential stocks, you can set yourself on the path to significant gains starting this year. Of
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) offer a fairly straightforward and cost-effective way to gain exposure to real estate. Typically, two different types of publicly-traded REITs exist. One is an equity REIT which is a company that invests primarily in income-generating real estate. The other is a mortgage REIT which will acquire mortgage-backed securities as well
With the price of crude oil down 40% from a peak of $122 per barrel reached in June 2022, the good times look to be over for energy stocks. While the S&P 500 Energy Index is down nearly 10% this year, the broader benchmark S&P 500 index is up 18%. The share prices of most
Many movie buffs are eagerly awaiting the debut of “Oppenheimer” which is set to release on July 21. The movie will draw attention to the perils of nuclear power. However, if you’re interested in investing in nuclear stocks, you’ll want to look at nuclear energy through a wider lens. When you do, you’ll see that
Although there’s some merit in assuming that strength may beget more strength, targeting undervalued stocks may represent a more sensible option at the moment. With the Federal Reserve mulling a possible interest rate hike, market participants should really prep for investing in downturn cycles. Yes, it’s true that the June jobs report came in lower
In line with my long-held thesis, the U.S. economy is performing very well and growing quite rapidly, defying the bears’ baseless belief that it was poised to enter a recession. Similarly, according to my previously articulated ideas, inflation has eased, and the Federal Reserve has been much less hawkish than the bears. But that doesn’t mean that
The United States economy has been resilient thus far, as the job market and corporate earnings have been strong. As such, aggregate earnings for S&P 500 companies rose 0.1% in the first quarter, exceeding analysts’ forecasts of a 5-6% decline three months ago. Consumer spending has remained remarkably strong despite this inflation, and demand for
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