With macroeconomic trends becoming much more favorable and many growth stocks trading at depressed levels, there are several reasons to believe that growth stocks will soon rally. As a result, longer-term investors should look for growth stocks to buy at this point. Among the favorable macro trends are China’s reopening, impending U.S. government stimulus in
Lithium is crucial for the green energy boom. The only problem is that there’s more demand than there is supply, which isn’t likely to balance out any time soon. That alone should put these seven no-brainer lithium stocks at the top of your buy list. In fact, to keep up with demand, every existing producer
With the monetary paradigm shifting beneath our feet, investors have every reason to consider no-brainer dividend stocks to buy for 2023 and beyond. This is no marketing gimmick – folks need to avoid paralysis by analysis and direct their portfolios based on intuitive dynamics. That’s an overly complicated way of saying don’t fight the current
In this article ARKK Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Catherine Wood, chief executive officer of ARK Investment Management LLC, participates in a panel discussion during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, May 2, 2022. Lauren Justice | Bloomberg | Getty Images Cathie Wood’s flagship ARK Innovation ETF staged a dramatic relief rally Thursday
Cash is king. Cash lets companies grow through hard times, which is vital in technology. What investors forgot in 2022 is that tech has always been a boom-and-bust business. If you’re making computer chips or building clouds, you have enormous capital needs. You must invest through the business cycle. Cash is how you do it. So,
How far could a $100 wager on Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) stock take you? In the short term, don’t expect huge gains, as traders are still nervous about Chinese President Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power. They’re anxious about the nation’s strict Covid-19 policies as well. Yet, Baidu shares have lost so much value that there seems to
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) became the latest member of the FAANG-plus-Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) group to deliver bad news on Nov. 6. Specifically, AAPL reported that shipments of its iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max would be below its previous outlook. The hardware giant blamed supply issues caused by Chinese anti-coronavirus measures for its miss, which strikes me
In this article BROS RIVN SIX WE 9866-HK TPR Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Tapestry (TPR) – The company behind the Coach and Kate Spade brands beat top and bottom line estimates for its latest quarter, but cut its full-year forecast for the impact of
When the going gets tough, stick with reliable businesses. For a good example of this principle in action, consider how Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock held up comparatively well during this harsh earnings season. Granted, some skeptics will observe that Apple isn’t planning to ramp up its hiring activity, but that’s not a reason to dismiss the tech
No-brainer battery stocks are a great choice for investors looking to cash in on the growing trends toward electric vehicles and renewable energy sources. These companies are leading the way in developing cutting-edge technologies, and things are looking good for their continued success in the future. Over the past few years, we have seen a
Like many of its FAANG peers, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock has experienced a post-earnings plunge in recent weeks. Following the cloud computing and e-commerce giant’s latest quarterly earnings release, AMZN stock has hit multi-year lows. More or less, the stock has fallen back to price levels last seen at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Considering
We have a very special guest for you and that is Mr. Kyle Bass, the founder and principle of Hayman Capital Management. Hayman’s first major success came from effectively shorting the housing market in 2008 and Kyle was profiled in Michael Lewis’ book The Big Short. More recently, Kyle has been heavily focused on China
In this article SPGI Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Consumer inflation may have come down slightly in October as goods prices declined, but prices for services and rents are expected to continue to climb. Economists expect the October consumer price index rose 0.6% from September, or 7.9% from a year ago, up from 0.4%
In this article BROS ZIP FICO MTCH RIVN BMBL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The display outside the Nasdaq MarketSite is pictured as the dating app operator Bumble Inc. (BMBL) made its debut on the Nasdaq stock exchange during the company’s IPO in New York City, New York, U.S., February 11, 2021. Mike Segar
As interest rates (and the chance of a recession) keep rising, the likelihood we see this bear market in tech stocks continue into 2023 increases. However, while some high-quality, reasonably-priced names in the sector may make for great long-term buys right now, there are quite a few tech stocks to avoid. Despite the significant multiple
The 2022 midterm elections are all over except for the counting. Several key states are still tabulating their votes, but it does seem likely that the Republican Party will win back control of, at least, the House of Representatives. That means the country will have a divided government, which is historically good news for stocks.
There need to be two billion electric vehicles on the road by 2050 for the world to hit net zero. Currently, there are 5.6 million electric vehicles globally. If the target for 2050 is to be achieved, current EV sales are just the tip of the iceberg. With a deep correction, it’s one of the best times to look
[embedded content] In our most recent episode of Hypergrowth Investing, we checked in with one of our favorites. SoFi (SOFI) is one of those stocks that checks every box. And for a while now, we’ve been bullish on SoFi’s growth velocity. Looking ahead to 2023, we’re even more bullish. The up-and-coming fintech company is truly
One of the best growth investors of the past decade, Cathie Wood is often regarded as among the most underrated investors. She is incredibly growth-focused in her investment arguments, and presents interesting data to back up her surprisingly astute claims. Accordingly, many disregard her view that innovation means everything and valuations are less important, particularly
[embedded content] Despite the macro picture, we’re confident that tech is our top investment option over the next few years. We’re looking at some mid- to large-cap tech stocks with great financials and sticky businesses that got grossly overvalued during the pandemic – but are now trading at some great discounts. And software stocks are