Pity the average cannabis stock investor. Since 2021, shares of the largest cannabis fund, the AdvisorShares Pure US Cannabis ETF (NYSEARCA:MSOS) have lost over 80% of their value. Many companies have fared even worse. MedMen (OTCMKTS:MMNFF) — once considered the “Apple store of weed” — has seen its valuation plummet from $1.7 billion to $40
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Amidst the turbulence of economic forecasts, a shimmer of positivity glistens for consumer discretionary stocks. While the notion of a “soft landing” recession captivates the discourse among the investing punditry, a divided front is emerging. On the one hand, market experts are teetering on the brink of skepticism. They eye economic indicators and events with
Defensive stocks are well known to value investors. These stocks are recognized for being fairly priced and offering investors strong fundamentals. In addition to those shared attributes, defensive stocks are those companies that offer products and services that consumers and businesses need regardless of what’s happening in the economy. Sticky inflation, interest rates that will
With consumer spending trends likely to remain strong next year, MasterCard’s (NYSE:MA) revenue will probably continue to grow significantly in 2024. Moreover, the company’s financial results show that it can indeed perform well in the current economic environment and that it can more than hold its own against its many fintech challengers. And in another
Threats of a recession have risen since July. Oil prices have reached beyond $90 per barrel, interest rates have risen to levels not witnessed since 2007, and during this period, the markets–Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite–have all experienced a decline of approximately 6%. These factors affecting growth stocks should not be overlooked. As the
Uncovering the next big thing in the stock markets can be akin to finding hidden treasure in the desert. Beyond the household names and Wall Street giants, diamonds are under the sand, poised for exponential growth and remarkable returns. The article explores the stock market’s gems, seven under-the-radar stocks quietly positioning themselves for a meteoric
Not long ago, Chevron (NYSE:CVX) CEO Mike Wirth predicted that the price of oil “probably is headed for the $100 mark soon amid tightening supplies.” If you agree, then you could capitalize on the oil bull market by holding CVX stock. Granted, there are other Big Oil business you can invest in besides Chevron. And
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) stock is one of the quintessential defensive plays, but it stock hasn’t exactly been a safe harbor recently. Shares have dropped compared to that of the broad market. Now, there’s a good reason for this relatively large move lower. As many investors buy this stock for the dividend, the latest news
Nervous investors are turning to defensive stocks, and there’s plenty of reason to be among their ranks. The U.S. Federal Reserve’s continuing battle to control inflation is the primary reason catalyzing increasing nervousness. A few weeks ago, the Fed signaled that rates will be held higher for longer. That introduced new fear into the markets.
In the rapidly evolving world of technology, AI stocks are emerging as some of the most promising investments for the future. The dynamism of this sector cannot be understated, even as market trends ebb and flow. While the buzz around these companies may have dimmed slightly, a closer look reveals several artificial intelligence stocks poised
The artificial intelligence trend isn’t a fad. Companies have been investing in AI for several years. But the technology became front-and-center for investors after Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) did a lot of the heavy lifting for the Nasdaq 100 this year. The growing AI trend can mint many millionaires. If you want to become the millionaire next
Artificial intelligence. New pharmaceutical drugs. Cutting-edge communication software. With so many disruptive technologies and innovations emerging every year, thousands of investor opportunities abound. These all present ways to capitalize upon potential future leaders in various niches. In 2022, investors saw the S&P 500 growth index fall by 30%. While many growth companies suffered massive losses
On the verge of technology, three giants have quietly been plotting their resurgence. They are ready to reclaim their positions at the forefront of industrial innovation. These companies are considered the titans of their respective domains and are now gearing up again for a remarkable leap that may reshape the tech industry. They are our
In the fast-paced world of investing, high-yield dividend stocks are becoming a beacon for those craving both stability and robust returns. Amid a financial landscape punctuated by unpredictable layoffs and persistent inflation, these dividend giants offer a silver lining. Basically, their capacity to provide consistent passive income positions them distinctly in an investor’s portfolio. But
Blue-chip stocks are beaten down. While the tech stock onslaught continues, economic pressure and uncertainty come after some of the business’s biggest, most stable names. Blue-chip and value stocks are typically a haven. But even these juggernauts haven’t been spared as we face interest rate risk, geopolitical pressure, and mounting recession fears. For long-term, buy-and-hold
For the second straight year, American states will receive huge amounts of money allocated by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. For example, New York state is getting $2.76 billion for the current fiscal year, Vermont is receiving $329 million, and Oregon is obtaining $757 million. Most of these funds will be used to bankroll traditional transportation
Wagering on the top earnings performers is always a wise strategy in navigating your portfolio toward stability. Undeniably, a gentle undercurrent of optimism courses through, as evidenced by the S&P 500 Index, with a 13% uptick this year. However, the choppiness in the stock market remains. So, it remains a prudent strategy to load up
Building a growth portfolio from scratch can be a complicated job. There is no doubt that identifying good investment options in the vastness of the markets can be a time-consuming task. Besides, if you want to build your low-cost portfolio, you must do good research on the best and most efficient low-cost options. To help
It’s no secret that Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A, NYSE:BRK-B) CEO Warren Buffett is a major investor in Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY). It’s been reported that Buffett holds more than 2.24 million shares of OXY stock and collects substantial quarterly dividends from those shares. Yet, Buffett wouldn’t just buy a stock to collect dividends. To meet Buffett’s criteria, Occidental
Charlie Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)/(NYSE:BRK.B) is one of the biggest names in the investing world with an impeccable track record over the years. Consequently, Charlie Munger stocks serve as barometers many investors emulate in the pursuit of wealth-building strategies. His financial behemoth, Berkshire Hathaway, has culminated in a bastion of wealth