Stocks to buy

[embedded content] Welcome, folks, to our weekly Hypergrowth Investing podcast, where — to kick off this week’s episode — we check in with one of my favorites: SoFi (SOFI) stock. With U.S. President Biden considering cancelling some amount of student loan debt, Aaron asks if I’ve changed the bullish tune I’ve been singing on SoFi. So, yes,
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Over the past eighteen months, integrated oil giant ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM) has made a stunning recovery. During this timeframe, XOM stock has nearly tripled in price. Largely, of course, due to oil’s strong performance. As you know full well, the pandemic recovery, plus the geopolitical chaos in Eastern Europe, has sent oil back to late 2000s
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The current short-term recovery has put the stock market at a crucial point. Many stocks have been devastated by recent selloffs and investors are still split on whether or not the market is in oversold territory yet. While some point to the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) planned interest rate hikes and call for a recession, others
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When there’s a major news item concerning e-commerce giant Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), financial traders pay attention. Something is happening that will make AMZN stock more accessible to investors with small accounts, and that’s bullish for the stock. Yet, well-rounded investors shouldn’t only obsess over one event, even if it involves a gigantic company like Amazon. As
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With China easing lockdowns after two months, it is time for manufacturers to resume regular production activity and electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) has been waiting for this for a long time. Nio suffered more than it should have due to the lockdowns and it saw a massive dip in the delivery numbers for April.
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Source: iQoncept / Shutterstock.com Markets often misprice stocks. Its pricing inefficiency creates opportunities for investors who spot the discount or premium before anyone else does. In the retail sector, companies that admitted that they completely misjudged consumer demand reported weak profits. Stocks with scores in green have strong grades. Data from Stockrover In the quant
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