The Dow Jones Industrial Average has a reputation for being a stodgy index. It is made up of 30 large blue chip American companies that offer a wide representation of the American economy. However, many investors have given up on Dow stocks, instead using the Nasdaq or S&P 500 as a more comprehensive index for
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In 2021, unprofitable companies with remarkable growth profiles really outperformed, for companies that had a story. Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) had a story, and PLUG stock soared higher. In 2023, investors need to see black ink on the bottom line. Plug Power revenue grew 40% last year, but that’s not good enough for many investors, given $1.27 went
To say the market for initial public offerings (IPOs) is in a funk would be a major understatement. In 2022, the worldwide IPO market went from record-breaking levels during the Covid-19 pandemic into a full-on depression, according to an analysis by EY. In 2022, there were 1,333 IPOs held, down 45% from 2021. Proceeds from
The stock market remains volatile. With inflation elevated, the Federal Reserve continuing to hike rates and geopolitical tensions running hot, there is plenty for investors to worry about. One way to sidestep these concerns is by owning great value stocks. There are multiple avenues to success in the markets. One strategy is to buy deep
In a high-interest-rate environment, cash is king. All biotech companies will need to continue spending to finance their R&D. But debt-fueled spending is becoming expensive. And selling stock will just dilute current shareholders. All companies will find it hard to deal with this, but none more so than companies with negative earnings and little cash
The next big event for QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) falls on April 26. That’s when the electric vehicle battery technology company reports its latest quarterly results. Even as QS stock has been pulling back, in the days leading up to the earnings call, you may not want to dive in on hoping to book a fast profit.
Some people don’t take meme stocks seriously. However, video game retailer GameStop (NYSE:GME) is worth watching and possibly even investing in. However, even if you respect GameStop as a business, don’t just buy GME stock at any price. GameStop is in the midst of a transformative period. Last year, the company focused on e-commerce sales and
Investing in the stock market to derive a stable income in the form of dividends can be a complex task, with a myriad of options to choose from. The article explores the top three dividend companies worth considering for investors seeking stability and sustainability in their dividends. With decades-long track records of consecutive dividend growth,
Electric vehicle manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) is forming a joint venture with two small companies in the EV space. That’s great news for Mullen Automotive and its stakeholders, right? Don’t jump to any conclusions. The bear case is still too strong to consider MULN stock now. Previously, we explained why Mullen Automotive’s lawsuit involving an
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Source: shutterstock.com/whiteMocca We are finally starting to see positive market movement and the strength across the market could be here to stay. As a result, though, the buying window may be short for investors trying to make the most of discounted stock prices. So, which companies should you buy? Innovative tech stocks may be your
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS), a developer of solid-state batteries for electric vehicles, has impressive partnerships and promising technology. Moreover, the valuation of QS stock has become much more attractive than in 2020 or 2021. Still, given the important drawbacks of solid-state batteries and the many years it will likely take to remedy these issues, I believe that
Analysts love SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI). I love it too, and even own some. SoFi can do everything from banking and brokerage to loans and crypto. A new unit of the company can service your mortgage. Software acquisitions means it offers these services retail and wholesale. SoFi can even run other banks’ computing systems. This is
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If you have a strong tolerance for volatility and understand the principles of risk management, here’s an idea to consider. Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) is in terrible shape as a business. There have been rapid run-ups in BBBY stock, but they didn’t last. Ultimately, Bed Bath & Beyond’s share price should reflect the company’s actual
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The real estate market’s future is uncertain, and there are indications of an impending housing market crash. Investors seek stocks that could benefit from the situation, while others seek more resilient stocks. Real estate crises can result from a downturn in the economy, rising interest and mortgage rates, declining consumer confidence, and an oversupply of
In a sideways market like the one we’re currently in, investors are looking for breakout stocks to watch wherever they can find them. These “momentum stocks” push up against levels of support or resistance. You want to watch them closely. Historically, when equities emerge from a bear market, mid-cap stocks lead the way. Some
The words innovative and tech stocks go hand-in-hand. Throughout the modern era leading organizations have consistently invested the newest machines and gadgets that have revolutionized our lives. Consider the TV, the automobile, the computer, and the cell phone. Those innovations have strong associations with companies and their stocks. Every year incremental and breakthrough innovation occurs.
There is no better strategy than value investing to make money consistently in the markets. Among various undervaluation indicators, a low price-earnings ratio helps in spotting attractive stocks. This column focuses on low-PE stocks to buy that can deliver 100% returns in the next 12 months. In simple words, the PE ratio shows the amount