Stocks to buy

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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ChatGPT, the AI chatbot product, is taking the world by storm. ChatGPT uses complex AI algorithms to read, analyze, learn, and understand text. So we thought we’d see what happens if we enlisted ChatGPT’s help to find green energy investment opportunities. Here’s what we asked ChatGPT: “Which green energy projects are primed to boom in
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Although financial advisors typically direct your attention toward established (and therefore more predictable) enterprises, ignoring protocol and moving some funds toward under-the-radar small-cap stocks may offer significant upside. In this case, we’re talking about an average of roughly 50%. That’s well above what you can normally expect from the benchmark equities index, which nets you
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Although planning for one’s golden years mostly revolves around investing in names practically everyone knows, it might help to spare some loose change for under-the-radar retirement stocks. While not providing the same level of coverage as your standard blue-chip stalwart, these relatively underappreciated ideas provide a balance of growth and stability. Indeed, those who consider
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I always trust the idea of buying and holding quality stocks for the long term. However, with geopolitical, macroeconomic, and technological changes, a part of the portfolio needs to be dynamic. At the same time, there are stocks to buy and hold forever. These stocks represent companies that have a strong balance sheet and robust
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The remarkable growth in EV stocks seen during 2021 provided investors with an exciting view of the future. Indeed, the Biden administration deserves credit for helping to promote electrification and creating a strong foundation of trust in the space that helped it gain momentum. However, not all electric vehicle companies represent must-buy EV stocks. There was
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Under-the-radar stocks to buy are an exciting and daring way to invest. Smart investors understand that under-the-radar stocks have greater potential for significant returns since their undervaluation makes them underpriced compared to their actual promise. Undervalued stocks can offer high growth potential, provided the investor knows both risks and rewards associated with such investments. It
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Following a rough outing in 2022, investors seeking to make up for lost time may want to consider the best bargain stocks to buy in Jan. To be sure, plenty of headwinds exist, including historically high inflation and concerns about monetary policy. That said, it’s doubtful that every single enterprise will fail. Therefore, amid last
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