Experts’ opinions shouldn’t be treated as gospel, but they can help investors make sense of the data that’s available. In the case of Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), analysts on Wall Street are generally bullish and envision higher prices for AMZN stock. If you agree with their assessment, you could decide to take a share position in Amazon right
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In this article, we’ll look at what stocks Democratic congressmen are buying. The reason? Simple. Many investors believe U.S. lawmakers have the inside track regarding the stock market. Hence, stock pickers are increasingly monitoring their trades to see if they fit their investment profile. Last September, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the Senate
A couple of weeks ago I was invited to attend the All-In Summit in Miami, put on by billionaires Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sachs as well as ex-google exec David Friedberg and angel investor Jason Calacanis. It was a 3 day event with a wide host of expert speakers. The highlight was a near 1.5
Today we will review Carvana (CVNA) and see how to buy the dip by using a protected diagonal strategy. This stock has been selling off quite a bit and you might be anxious to get in on it or pull the trigger. The problem is you don’t want to catch a falling knife. Instead, when
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Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock was trading at $108 at the beginning of the year. In just over a month, TSLA stock delivered 100% returns. For fundamentally strong stories, the rally from oversold levels can be quick. This performance can be replicated in several EV stocks. Some EV stocks can surge by 100% in the next 6 to 12
People wearing protective face masks walk past the closed Nike store on 5th Avenue, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New York City, May 11, 2020. Mike Segar | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. GameStop — The meme stock surged 44% after the company posted a quarterly
Stocks with potential are probably not everyone’s cup of tea right now. With talks of an impending recession, everyone is looking for safer options. However, Shelby Davis once famously said, “Invest for the long haul. Don’t get too greedy, and don’t get too scared.” Although stock indexes are lackluster, it’s important to think ahead to
Lately, a lack of news has been good news for investors in Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) stock, which plunged during late February and early March. This was primarily because of the electric vehicle maker’s release of disappointing quarterly results and guidance. However, since the middle of this month, LCID has found support, with the stock bouncing
After attempting to rebound earlier this year, Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) shares have experienced another sharp price decline over the past month. Now trading for just over a dime, MULN stock is now more than ever in the stock market scrapyard. Yet while the market may have written off Mullen as an investment opportunity, Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT)
No matter how bad the situation gets with Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) stock, some enterprising financial traders might hope for a miraculous recovery. As the old saying goes however, hope isn’t a viable investment strategy. Sure, Exela is trying a few tactics, but the company’s financial problems have become unmanageable. Exela Technologies might sound like a high-conviction
There are plenty of reasons why investors believe a major recession could be on the horizon. Sticky and persistent inflation has continued to put pressure on low- and middle-income workers. The impressive rate-hiking cycles by the Federal Reserve and other global central banks have attempted to tamp down economic activity to constrain rising prices. These
The search for top growth stocks to buy in 2023 is on. In my case, this list is relatively short, and it includes three names I’m already invested in. When valuations drop as they did in 2022, investors need to ask some pertinent questions. Does this decline suggest poor performance is likely to continue? Can a
Stock market investors have been on a rollercoaster ride over the past year. The Federal Reserve continues to be hawkish in controlling inflation. All while the global economic backdrop is marred by China and the Russia/Ukraine War. Therefore, investing in defensive investment options, such as the best healthcare stocks to buy, is perhaps a more
If you’re looking for undervalued tech stocks, you’re certainly in luck. The market is saturated with these names. Even with a recovery this year, many tech stocks are still trading at discounted levels. However, things are starting to look up. There is some pressure in the banking sector, but it seems to be contained within regional
The electric vehicle industry has already passed $1 trillion in sales and is heading much higher. Leading the pack is, of course, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), which has become a dominant threat to every other auto company out there. All thanks to its ability to scale the production of lithium-ion batteries, which then allows to to scale the
Although it’s typically a good thing to be an optimist, having a realistic framework may allow you to think clearly about the best stocks to buy after the market crashes. Of course, it’s impossible to tell if the market will really crash or not. However, with the recent failures of two major financial institutions, it
After many years of being cast aside, oil stocks came roaring back in a world rocked by inflation and geopolitical uncertainty. Unfortunately, those same oil stocks started off 2023 on the wrong foot. All with oil prices slumping on fears of a potential recession and ensuing slowdown in global demand. In addition, recent problems in the
Although passive income has always been a strong component of a well-balanced portfolio, investors may want to pay particular attention to high-yield dividend stocks to buy. Should the Federal Reserve continue to move forward with its interest rate hikes, bond yields will rise. In turn, securities that can’t keep pace with a higher dividend yield
Investors tend to seek growth when allocating capital, particularly when considering what bonds yield right now. Accordingly, many emerging markets stocks are seeing an uptick in investor interest, given the growth rates of these markets relative to the developed world. Accordingly, influential institutions, including BlackRock, agree that there are legitimate reasons to invest in emerging markets