Stocks to buy

The electric vehicle (EV) market is likely headed toward a slump in 2024. Interest rates remain elevated, and the Federal Reserve does not want to be hasty about cutting them either. Moreover, despite the economy performing better than many had predicted, consumer sentiment remains below where it was before the pandemic. Despite this, there are good reasons to invest in
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Analyst upgrades consistently offer valuable insights, deftly guiding investors through market dynamics. 2024 unfolds a promising economic landscape, diverging from past apprehensions. Contrary to previous fears, the U.S. economy is poised for a staggering $7 trillion growth over the next decade. Moreover, this positive outlook is reinforced by widespread analyst upgrades across various sectors, reflecting
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Announced in July 2023 and officially commencing operations in February 2024, IONNA plans to deploy at least 30,000 high-powered chargers. The network will be accessible to all-electric vehicles that support NACS or CCS connectors. This is a joint initiative that was spurred by cooperation between automakers such as General Motors (NYSE:GM), Mercedes-Benz (OTC:MBGAF), Stellantis (NYSE:STLA),
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Before investing in equities, there needs to be a clearly defined objective. Some investors prefer blue-chip dividend stocks for regular cash inflows, while others seek multibagger growth stories that can help in multiplying an initial investment. For investors eyeing significant growth potential, exposure to quality growth and penny stocks, including stocks under $10, is essential.
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What will it take to bring Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) back into the market’s favor? It would certainly build confidence if the company’s chief executive is also a shareholder. Even beyond that, the INTC stock outlook indicates improvement, albeit not perfection, so a small-sized allocation isn’t a terrible idea. We’ve caught wind of discussion about whether Intel is the
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With the coveted trillion-dollar valuation, a new pinnacle of success is approaching for a limited number of companies. This once-impossible milestone is now within reach for three formidable potential trillion-dollar stocks. These prominent companies are known for their innovative approaches and rapid expansion. They are nearing a level of financial magnificence previously exclusive to a
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This past week brought more good news for the Democratic Party. Suburban voters in New York state’s 3rd District successfully flipped the Congressional seat previously occupied by expelled former Republican Representative George Santos. Democratic candidate Tom Suozzi enjoyed an impressive almost 8-point victory, defeating GOP challenger Mazi Pilip, receiving just under 54% of the vote.
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Cathie Wood stocks make headlines for their potential to be at the leading edge of disruptive technologies and generate high returns. Yet, Wood’s flagship ARK Innovation ETF (NYSEARCA:ARKK) has declined 8% year-to-date (YTD). On the other hand, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 have gained 3.9% and 4.6%, respectively. Now, several of her portfolio companies present
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Google and YouTube parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) had a rough start when it entered into the artificial intelligence chatbot wars with Bard. Today, however, the GOOG stock outlook looks great, as Alphabet has a new AI chatbot with a subscription plan. Plus, Alphabet’s deal with a well-known social-media business could prove to be a win-win for
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Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) is enjoying a moment in the spotlight as five consecutive profitable quarters point to a strong and fruitful future ahead, especially compared to many other floundering artificial intelligence (AI) stocks. Underperformance is a major problem with AI investing today. Many companies are using buzzwords or throwing an OpenAI ChatGPT wrapper onto a poorly
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It’s always rough to deal with layoffs but if you’re looking at tech stocks to buy from a pure profit standpoint, reduced spending on either non-core units or businesses that just don’t pass muster may be beneficial in the long run. Again, it’s a terrible situation for workers and it’s something that could be increasingly
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