Stocks to buy

2022 was a tough year for most global equities markets. One notable exception was Latin America. The iShares Latin America 40 ETF (NYSEARCA:ILF) rose nearly 10% for the year compared with an 18% decline in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY). With some strategists forecasting 2023 will be another strong year for the region, today we’ll
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Although time in the market usually beats out attempting to time the market, sometimes, you just want breakout stocks; that is, publicly traded securities that stand poised for imminent upside rewards. While it’s not possible to predict these developments with regularity – despite what YouTube luminaries might say – a few signs suggest that certain
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 Last year was the worst year for publicly traded real estate investment trusts, or REITs, since 2008, as was recently pointed out in an article on WealthManagement. The FTSE All Equity REIT Index lost a quarter of its value last year compared with a 40% drop during 2008. However, the article also notes that several real estate
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The search for blue-chip stocks has really been lagging of late. The decade-long bull market we recently witnessed compensated investors for seeking growth over value. Thus, companies with rock-solid business models and fundamentals were glossed over in favor of more speculative names. That said, it’s not 2021 anymore. Last year was a stark reminder to
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Hydrogen stocks could be some of the most exciting opportunities on the market. According to the Hydrogen Council, it’s central to reaching net zero emissions and limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. In fact, the Inflation Reduction Act includes a tax credit for companies producing it. According to the International Energy Agency, global hydrogen demand
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Years after the devastating coronavirus pandemic capsized global economies, China finally made the decision to reopen its economy, thus presenting possible opportunities in cheap Chinese stocks to buy. For the longest time, Beijing imposed a strict zero-Covid policy, which arguably helped control the spread of SARS-CoV-2. At the same time, however, the measure risked ruining
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Although it may feel to many like the Russia-Ukraine War could last for a decade, the Rand Corporation, a prominent American think tank, recently outlined several scenarios that could cause the war to end relatively soon. Among these  events are Russian President Putin falling from power and the collapse of the Russian Army. Additionally, I
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If you’re going to invest in China-based e-commerce firm JD.com (NASDAQ:JD), it’s not enough to research the company. JD stock traders should also conduct their due diligence on the nation’s economic and political developments. There are risks to be aware of, but JD.com earns a “B” rating as conditions in 2023 may provide a runway for
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Editor’s note: “Buy SoFi Stock  for 24X Gains in 10 Years” was previously published in December 2022. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. There’s a lot of uncertainty in the market right now. But when I look at stocks, I see some huge opportunities. That’s exactly what uncertainty creates
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There’s an unrelenting competition to dethrone Tesla, as the world’s most notable EV company. In fact, there are dozens of EV firms and electric vehicle stocks ying for Tesla’s crown. In the U.S., legacy automakers continue to pour significant resources into diversifying their respective product mixes toward electric vehicles. The same is true for other
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Last year was terrible for some of the best cloud computing stocks, and for the Cloud Czars whose cash flow built it. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL, GOOG), Amazon.Com (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) combined to lose trillions of dollars in market cap. Meta lost more than half its value, and Amazon nearly that. Even
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Electric vehicle stocks have witnessed a deep correction in the last few quarters, but the best EV stocks to buy will recover from the factors that held them back. Factors include overvaluation, supply chain concerns, inflation, and a potentially weak macroeconomic environment in 2023. Intensifying competition has also impacted valuations, but it is the nature
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