Investing in uranium and nuclear stocks makes a lot of sense to me from a very long-term perspective. Why? Because the demand for clean, reliable, and efficient energy sources amidst a global push for decarbonization is only going to increase. Nuclear power, with its low-carbon footprint, offers base-load electricity without the intermittency issues of renewable
Battery stocks may be resurgent, even as flagging electric vehicle (EV) sales and similar skepticism have suppressed the wider sector. Increased regulatory refinement and the still-emergent GreenTech revolution increase battery stock picks in the coming months. March 20, the Environmental Protection Agency issued new rules granting U.S. automakers additional time to reduce vehicle CO2 emissions.
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) is the next electric vehicle manufacturer to report quarterly results. While not for certain that Rivian stock surges once the latest numbers hit the street, a post-earnings rally isn’t out of the question. Peer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) may have tanked after its latest quarterly earnings release, but Rivian’s deliveries beat could in
April was forgettable, to say the least, for the stock market. Not only was it the worst month of the year, but it was also the worst month since February 2023. Hence, investors’ focus now shifts to income stocks, potentially offering a safe harbor amidst the volatility. However, it’s imperative not to act impulsively and
Once, the saying “Don’t bet against the mouse” was commonplace when advising investors to avoid trading against Disney (NYSE:DIS). Increasingly, that maxim is falling out of favor and replaced with “Don’t bet against Elon Musk.” Looking at Elon Musk’s many projects with a clear, fair and impartial perspective is nearly impossible today. That’s because political
The outlook for cryptocurrencies seems to change like the weather. Only a month ago, the whole world was bullish on crypto as a Bitcoin (BTC-USD) halving event approached, when the available supply of BTC that can be mined is reduced by 50%. Past halving events led to parabolic moves that increased crypto prices. Not this
Bearishness about Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has been on the rise lately, but one Intel stock insider has been bucking the trend. CEO Pat Gelsinger has recently been engaging in some insider buying of the chipmaker’s shares. As Barron’s reported on May 3, Gelsinger last week bought up $250,000 worth of INTC stock in the open market.
Knowing must come before owning. Many passive investors (not to be confused with passive-income investors) just own Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), but they don’t really know what the company is doing. Microsoft is spending billions of dollars on something surprising. With the full story, you may adjust your strategy with Microsoft stock. Certainly, some people are only invested in
With the April jobs report showing a slowdown in hiring, the narrative for gold stocks to buy took a hit. That’s because a decelerating labor market is exactly what the Federal Reserve wants to see. Nevertheless, monetary policy represents only one side of the picture. True, it’s a massive component. However, there are other factors
As the stock market weathers a temporary decline, savvy investors are looking for robotics stocks to buy. Wall Street recently closed out a challenging month with major indexes seeing substantial drops. The S&P 500 finished the month of April down by 1.6%, marking its first monthly loss in six months. This downturn was primarily driven
Opportunities are abundant in technology. Especially in the semiconductor sector, they are more brilliant than ever. Three giants of ingenuity stand on the brink of unprecedented expansion. Given the spike in demand for processing power and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions, there is much room for growth. The first one’s remarkable revenue growth, driven by its
May has historically been a month of market uncertainty on Wall Street, often characterized by the adage “Sell in May and go away.” While this strategy might not always hold true, it highlights the potential for increased volatility. The prospect of a market correction can be daunting as investors grapple with ongoing geopolitical tensions, sticky
Dividend investors can produce outsized total returns by investing in stocks with a mix of yield and growth. Dividend growth stocks have the ability to grow their dividends each year, even during recessions. One way to do that is to start with the Dividend Achievers, a group of stocks with at least 10 years of
2023 tax season has come and gone meaning it is time to consider 2024 contributions to your IRA. That will include some mix of Index and mutual funds, ETFs, bonds, and individual stocks. The maximum contribution in 2024 is $7,000 for those under 50 years of age and $8,000 for those 50 and older. While
Investing in retail stocks can be a winning strategy in a volatile or stable market. These companies are necessary components of the economy and the strongest brands own a dominant market share in their respective industries. Even if the economy weakens, we all need to shop and purchase goods and products. Since these companies are
The Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:XLF) is down by approximately 3% month-over-month, illustrating the interim negativity attached to the financial sector. Interest rate uncertainty paired with inconsistent real economic factors will lead to a sectoral drawdown. Sure, some variables might combat my outlook. However, the aforementioned variables may cause credit spreads to surge in the coming months, leading to a
Sometimes the best offense is a good defense. In today’s market, buying defensive stocks is probably one of the best strategies you can adopt to protect your portfolio’s gains. After the huge run-up last year and over the first three months of 2024, the stock market is getting a little choppy. We’re starting to see
One-third of your wealth should be in securities, one-third should be in real estate, and one-third should be in jewelry and art. So went an investment maxim of the Rothschild family, “arguably the most successful (in a financial sense) in history.” Securities, especially stocks, are the best, both from the buy side and the sell
Warren Buffett poses with Martin, the Geico gecko, ahead of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder’s Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 3rd, 2024. David A. Grogan | CNBC Berkshire Hathaway shares rose in premarket trading Monday after Warren Buffett’s conglomerate reported a surge in operating earnings as well as a record cash hoard. Berkshire’s Class A shares
No risk, no reward, as the saying goes. While markets generally move in fits and starts, there are some stocks that prove to be multibaggers. These are stocks that are doubling investors’ money many times over and creating millionaires in the process. Often times, these stocks are risky bets and prone to volatility. But for
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