Let’s face it – the main reason why you’re considering tech stocks that are poised to benefit from groundbreaking developments is high growth potential. Sure, you can always buy large-capitalization enterprises. Their predictable businesses offer a higher likelihood of success. However, that success will be mitigated in terms of upside magnitude. Think of these stalwarts
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Everyone’s definition of “consumer stocks” is different.  Strictly speaking, I would say that companies operating in the consumer discretionary sector are the best examples of consumer stocks. However, others in the industry might suggest that consumer staples companies are also to be included in the larger group of constituents that are consumer stocks. When selecting
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Green energy stocks will continue soaring in popularity in line with the push towards carbon neutrality. In recent months, though, investors have been spooked by fears over potential policy reversals following a Republican presidential win later this year. Many in the investing world feel that if former President Donald Trump takes up the reins again,
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It could be quite beneficial to invest in personalized nutrition stocks for this month in July. Some applications in the personalized nutrition market are now using artificial intelligence and machine learning, or ML, to provide consumers with more targeted and therefore better advice on their diet. New algorithms and AI are being designed and individual
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Investors eyeing growth should consider top uranium stocks. As AI and tech demand high energy, the U.S. power grid may struggle. Despite the efficiency of advanced technologies, substantial energy consumption (and incredible growth on this front) is unavoidable. Uranium’s energy density makes it a crucial power source for humanity’s future needs. Notably, Kazakhstan’s plan to
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The Russell 2000 index tracks the performance of small-to-mid capitalization stocks. If anyone has been watching this captivating index, they would have seen a stark divergence between small-to-mid-cap and large-cap returns. As an example, the Russell 2000 rose 5.2% in the first quarter, yet the S&P500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite had rallied 10.2% and
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