Crude oil recently hit a four-month high, with the International Energy Agency expecting a supply deficit through 2024. That view is based on the premise that OPEC maintains production cuts. However, this is not the only catalyst for crude oil. There will likely be multiple rate cuts in the next 12 to 18 months. Expansionary
Stocks to buy
When it comes to generative artificial intelligence (AI) investment opportunities, I think the market’s heavyweights get far too much attention. Undoubtedly, firms like those in the so-called Magnificent Seven have the deep pockets to really make huge investments (and acquisitions) in the space. Whether we’re talking about the costs of building new AI models or
So far, Magnificent Seven member Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is having a not-so-magnificent year. However, every company, even if it’s as big and famous as Apple, is bound to encounter problems sometimes. AAPL stock deserves a “B” grade as value seekers ought to consider buying a few shares if they’ve been waiting for a dip. Apple’s problems aren’t so bad
The subscription economy has translated into recurring revenue for many corporations. It’s an attractive business model that has become more accessible due to software and scalability. This has led to this list of subscription economy stocks. However, with more subscriptions available, businesses have to stand out to retain customers and attract new ones. Furthermore, these corporations
While the digital innovation space offers no shortage of upside opportunities, wearable technology stocks could offer a distinctly compelling prospect. We’re not just talking about innovation for its own sake but rather one that has significant everyday practicality. Even better, the market itself has responded enthusiastically to the burgeoning field. According to Grand View Research,
In just five years, Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock has shot through the roof. Shares of this semiconductor company have skyrocketed over 2,130% over this period, far exceeding the growth of the S&P 500. Now, there was a hiccup in 2022. But AMD quickly recovered and tripled from its most recent lows. AMD’s data center
During the Covid-19 pandemic, technology stocks received a huge boost as people around the world sheltered in place. Office workers had to purchase an array of electronics and software in order to manage their remote workforce. Consequently, to the disdain of certain CEOs and commercial real estate holders out there, remote work has become more
In 2024, the US economy is demonstrating remarkable strength and resilience. With a robust labor market and signs of sustained consumer spending, economists are increasingly optimistic about economic growth. Despite challenges such as inflation concerns and shifting U.S. Federal Reserve policies, the market remains buoyant, reflecting confidence in the economy’s ability to navigate these changes
Finding the next great investment is alluring, almost like a siren’s song. For this, one must possess a crystal ball to identify the stocks about to soar, elevating portfolios to unprecedented heights. Ok, let’s set aside the crystal ball. Let’s dive into three titans in their own fields with stories full of potential and promise.
Master limited partnerships, otherwise known as MLPs, are appealing for income investors. MLPs widely offer high distribution yields above 5%. Of course, investors should always do their due diligence to make sure the underlying distribution is secure. As a result, investors should seek a balance between yield and safety when it comes to MLPs. The
Seven space stocks should be on your watch list this month. These companies are at the forefront of the rapidly growing space industry, which is being driven by increased commercial activities, new technological innovations, and ambitious exploration plans by both private firms and government agencies. The space economy, which was once dominated by government-funded programs,
Editor’s note: “AI Stocks: Growing Wealth in the Dot-Com Boom 2.0″ was previously published in February 2024. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Believe it or not, you’re living through a modern version of the 1990s Dot-Com Boom. This time, it’s not the internet but AI technology that’s poised
As interest rates stay higher for longer, pushing traders towards fixed-income alternatives, dividend stocks return to investors’ strategies after being sidelined for years. However, the terrain for dividend stocks has evolved, reflecting broader investment preferences and strategy shifts. In the past, during the era of zero interest rates, investors eagerly funneled money into growth stocks,
The global pandemic caused a significant shift in education, moving online platforms to the forefront while traditional classrooms took a back seat. This change led to a significant increase in demand for e-learning, creating valuable opportunities in online education stocks. Moreover, Statista predicts an increase from $185.20 billion in 2024 to $257.70 billion by 2028
Thanks to digital transformation accelerating globally, semiconductors have become indispensable in the tech supply chain. The space has grown exponentially due to surging chip demand across sectors like AI, consumer tech, telecom, automotive, and data centers. Of course, this type of growth can attract a lot of attention from investors. However, one must comb through
Simply chasing dividend yield will sorely disappoint investors. Very often stocks with the highest yields have something wrong with them. Generally, their stocks have been severely discounted, which sends their yields soaring. Although dividend investing has proved to be one of the most successful strategies over time, smart investors understand growth, consistency and sustainability are
Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) stock is one of the beaten-down tech stocks that’s rebounded most impressively in 2024. The company’s recent results point to strong earnings growth, in line with the recent rally across most crypto assets. Bitcoin (BTC-USD) has led the way higher this year, growing over 65% just this year. With most large- and mid-cap
Some meme stocks are taking over Wall Street, and I believe that investors could see some strong returns from investing in them. These stocks have been driven to insane valuations by coordinated buying from individual investors on social media platforms like Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets forum. While the frenzy around these so-called “meme stocks” may seem irrational
While the celebrated top-tier tech stocks can practically rest on their laurels, an elite few are pushing the narrative of innovation even further. For investors, you couldn’t ask for anything more. Basically, these are established growth plays that could benefit from second wind. As with any sustained athletic activity, both the mind and body can
The United States housing market is heading into its busiest season, with several real estate stocks poised to gain from falling mortgage rates. With investors anticipating the Fed to cut rates later this year, the sector could pick up activity. Some real estate fund managers see the potential for “fantastic” real estate deals in the
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