Stocks to buy

2022 was a tough year for most global equities markets. One notable exception was Latin America. The iShares Latin America 40 ETF (NYSEARCA:ILF) rose nearly 10% for the year compared with an 18% decline in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY). With some strategists forecasting 2023 will be another strong year for the region, today we’ll
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Penny stocks could be carrying a giant neon-pink sign that reads, “Don’t look here!” Invariably, people will not only look but also spend a worrying amount of time “researching” such speculative ideas. Further, with the help of social media spurring you to resources that corroborate your biases, window shopping eventually turns into actual acquisitions. Before
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Most oil and gas companies saw their stocks skyrocket in recent months. And while some have cooled off, the uncertainty of the geopolitical climate and unstable macroeconomic environment points to another year of healthy upside for energy stocks. In addition, the Federal Reserve’s commitment to a hawkish policy could also mean that purchasing power starts
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Renewable energy stocks represent a necessary mechanism to address environmental viability. According to NASA, the “…potential future effects of global climate change include more frequent wildfires, longer periods of drought in some regions, and an increase in the duration and intensity of tropical storms.” Still, this sector doesn’t concentrate exclusively on the science of climate
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After a rough 2022 full of geopolitical instability and skyrocketing inflation, the concept of stocks to buy for the new year may have appeared imprudent just a few weeks ago. However, the equities sector generally responded well, encouraging investors to take a shot. Fundamentally, a few notable indicators suggest it may be time for intrepid
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Although time in the market usually beats out attempting to time the market, sometimes, you just want breakout stocks; that is, publicly traded securities that stand poised for imminent upside rewards. While it’s not possible to predict these developments with regularity – despite what YouTube luminaries might say – a few signs suggest that certain
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When faced with economic uncertainty, investors should turn their attention to utility stocks to buy. Hardly an exciting arena, these critical service providers literally keep societies running. Cynically, this sector benefits from a simple harsh reality: bad things erupt when people flip the switch and nothing happens. Further, utility stocks thrive on insulation from the
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Fertilizer stocks are on the verge of another big move. The supply chain hiccups following the Russia-Ukraine war have resulted in a massive surge in fertilizer prices. Multiple countries across the globe are limiting their reliance on Russia for their fertilizer needs while focusing on domestic production. Consequently, Moscow replied with its own restrictions on
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Dividend-paying stocks provide long-term investors with much-needed passive income to help offset periodic dips in the value of growth stocks. Indeed, a company that pays a dividend and redistributes capital to shareholders is one that provides a tangible return on investment over a given time period. Additionally, during times like now, when price fluctuations are
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Source: Shutterstock Investors are scurrying to find stocks to buy as the market stages a strong uptrend this year. Of course, people make money when prices go up. Yet these rebounding markets are potentially hazardous for investors because risky investments can rise alongside good companies. Buyers who pick up speculative investments could end up owning
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 Last year was the worst year for publicly-traded real estate investment trusts, or REITs, since 2008, as was recently pointed out in an article on WealthManagement. The FTSE All Equity REIT Index lost a quarter of its value last year compared with a 40% drop during 2008. However, the article also notes that several real estate fund
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There are plenty of ominous headlines weighing on investors. There’s the Doomsday Clock, which now sits at 90 seconds to midnight. There are even growing fears of a potential recession. However, if you look beyond the negativity, there are still plenty of enticing opportunities, especially in growth stocks to buy. For one thing, if a recession
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