Given the complexities of the post-pandemic economy, investors may be served well seeking out the balanced profiles of the best mid-cap stocks to buy this month. In other circumstances, going through the middle of the road might be considered bland or playing it too safe. However, in the context of the equities sector, middle-capitalization companies
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July may be an excellent time to purchase several of the best S&P 500 stocks. Tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve (Fed) combined with high inflation and ongoing supply chain issues hurt investors through the end of the second quarter. Yet, a number of high-quality S&P 500 stocks currently offer a compelling buying opportunity
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is considered one of the best in the industry, but tech companies have suffered the most recently. Nothing could stop NVDA stock from dropping to a new low. Despite growing at a rapid pace, Nvidia is struggling. The stock was inching closer to the 52-week low of $140, but the recent developments in
Big data analytics company Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) is a government favorite and was considered highly attractive based on the number of contracts it was receiving. Many investors thought that PLTR stock could soar to new heights after its initial public offering in 2020; however, they were wrong. PLTR stock started its stock market journey on a
Oversold tech stocks is our topic for today. Markets have kicked off the third quarter, while optimism is still hard to come by. Meanwhile, investors are getting ready for the busy earnings season. So far in the year, high-growth tech stocks have seen significant selling pressure, in part due to rising interest rates and mounting inflation.
While stocks generally have taken it on the chin in 2022, there’s a bunch of Nasdaq stocks trading at a discount. For example, the Nasdaq 100 Index is down 26.5% through Jul. 8. The same goes for the entire Nasdaq Composite Index. Even the Dow Jones Industrial Average is off more than 14%. It is
2022 is likely to go down as one of the most challenging years for investors since 2008. Year-to-date, the S&P 500 is down more than 20%, while there is equal pain in the bond market due to inflation and a hawkish Federal Reserve. However, there are a handful of sectors outperforming over the past few
Today, I am discussing six cheap dividend stocks that are worth buying in July. This is because the company’s underlying earnings more than cover the dividend payments. That makes their dividends more secure, and therefore, increases the valuation of the stocks. Moreover, these dividend stocks might be considered cheap if their yields are higher than
Inflation continues to roar in the United States, and interest rates are rising as a direct result. Because of these challenges, the U.S. economy could tip into a recession. As investors likely recall from previous recessions, many high-yielding dividend stocks are likely to cut or suspend their dividends if the U.S. economy enters a downturn.
The Dividend Kings list is a great way to find companies with a long-term commitment to paying shareholders. The Dividend Kings have not only consistently paid increasing dividends for decades but have also outperformed the market with their returns in the past decade. A company’s dividend history is important for investors when deciding which stocks
Today I am reviewing 6 Dow stocks to buy on the dip. They might be able to produce excellent returns for the long-term investor. The main reasons are they have low valuations, good earnings growth, and high dividend yields. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is down 14.74% YTD, not including dividends paid out, as
Great dividend stocks are sporting higher yields than they have in years thanks to the market selloff in 2022. That has pushed the number of high-dividend stocks ever higher, and for income-focused investors, this is a great opportunity to pick up strong dividend stocks at a discount. However, not all dividend stocks are created equal,
Dividends are an important part of many portfolios, but along with recognizing the top dividend stocks, you also need to be able to recognize which dividend stocks to sell at a given time. Today we highlight a list of dangerous dividend stocks. I would consider this a call to sell them now if you have
Finding tech stocks that come with a dividend is as hard as it gets. And if you find some good ones, it’s even harder to narrow down to the best tech dividend stocks. Tech companies have historically focused on reinvesting profits in expanding their businesses and creating shareholder value through share price appreciation. It’s just
Investors searching for the next great investment idea generally want to spread a wide net. If they’re interested in dividend stocks, the price might not be as important as the payment’s yield or growth. Some investors do like the idea of investing in low-priced stocks. With that in mind, it’s worth trying to find dividend
Vinco Ventures (NASDAQ:BBIG) stock, sitting around $1 per share, has been flirting with danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq. This has not happened yet as the BBIG stock has a 52-week range of $1.20 to $8.49, but I am predicting that this scenario is very likely soon. Here are some of the top reasons
In 2022, fintech companies like Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) have mostly failed to deliver results and long-term gains to investors. In fact, UPST stock has lost 82% year-to-date. It’s obvious that something is wrong, either with the company’s financial and business performance, its valuation or both. But as bleak as this might seem, is all hope really lost
Canada-headquartered e-commerce platform Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) was in the financial news headlines late last month. However, this wasn’t for any great achievements on Shopify’s part. Rather, it was because the company enacted a share split of SHOP stock. This might sound intriguing, but it’s not a sufficient reason to invest in Shopify now. To be more specific,
Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) stock has run out of gas while trying to find a bottom in 2022. In fact, LYFT stock has lost of 72% year-to-date. And I think the bottom could be even further away. At the end of the day, the company’s business model does not inspire confidence, and certainly does not provide any
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock has declined 65% in 2022. Although some investors still hope for the stock to make a comeback, I’d argue that now is the time time to walk away from OPEN stock. With that said, here’s why should ignore any remaining hype and avoid Opendoor stock moving forward. Ticker Company Recent Price