Stocks to buy

Despite facing the largest cumulative increase in official interest rates in 40 years, the United States economy has demonstrated surprising resilience. Throughout the past year, gross domestic product grew by 2.9%, and employment remains strong. Unemployment is standing at 3.9%. This has spelled great things for tech stocks to buy. The Fed funds rate has
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Amid the valuations of large-cap stocks, notably tech stocks in the Magnificent 7 declining, this has led to this list of micro-cap stocks. Not only are investors expected to rotate into smaller and under-capitalized companies, but these companies also have unique theses that should keep investors interested. The micro-cap stocks to buy discussed in this
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Dividend stocks for retirement have to emphasize two points. Beyond pure yield, safe dividend stocks for retirement offer a long history of dividend distributions and a sustainable operational model to ensure the company’s longevity.  Some companies offer massive one-time dividend events. Others take on hefty debt loads to juice their yield without shielding themselves financially
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The release of “Dumb Money” has sparked renewed attention in meme stocks to buy and hold, shedding light on the 2021 retail trading frenzy. The interest in meme stocks led to the widespread popularity of stocks like GameStop (NYSE:GME) and AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) which seemingly offered nothing for the savvy investor, marking an important chapter
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The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) remains challenged. Several high profile IPOs carried out earlier this autumn have fizzled, including for German shoemaker Birkenstock (NYSE:BIRK) and British chipmaker Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM). According to data from privately held investment bank Renaissance Capital, a total of 96 IPOs have raised $18.8 billion collectively this year. This
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As we head towards the year’s end, several market uncertainties exist. Stalling disinflation, rising bond yields, war escalation and dysfunction in Washington are all looming challenges. If any of these threats materialize, it could send the market into a downward spiral. Safe blue-chip stocks can mitigate some volatility from these unknowns. So why are blue-chip
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Multi-billionaire investor Ken Fisher wrote recently that the stocks of relatively small companies tend to be very unpopular with the Street during the early phase of bull markets. Therefore, Fisher’s advice at this point in the cycle is that investors buy only large-cap firms. But for long-term, risk-tolerant investors, another approach is to purchase the
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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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