Stocks to buy

Fifth-generation (5G) wireless internet continues to roll out at an aggressive pace and holds a lot of promise. The latest high-speed internet is expected to help with major advances in areas such as machine learning, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT). Products ranging from self-driving vehicles to robotic surgeries should benefit
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In the age of AI breakthroughs, certain companies have risen as leaders in data analytics and cybersecurity, revolutionizing enterprise solutions. These firms are pushing boundaries and offer investment opportunities amid their remarkable innovation. Yet, lesser-known AI stocks concentrating on robotics and practical applications present appealing valuations. AI’s real-world impact is felt in robotics, which appears
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Editor’s note: “Nuclear Power Breakthrough Clears Way For ‘Limitless’ Energy” was previously published in August 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Imagine a world of limitless energy – one where energy is so abundant that everyone can power their homes and businesses for mere pennies.  These days, it’s tough
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Technological advancements have expanded our capabilities. These developments enable higher productivity, quicker access to information, and new solutions to long-standing problems. It has led to the rise of robotics stocks to buy. Robotics is an emerging industry that has great promise. For instance, industrial robotics is projected to achieve an 18.9% compounded annual growth rate from now
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The appeal of lithium stocks is obvious, given the critical mass reached in EV sales. Manufacturers are bound to require ever more significant volumes of the necessary lithium to produce EV batteries. The numbers behind the growth substantiate that idea. Between 2022 and 2030, the size of the lithium market is expected to increase by 22% annually. Lithium
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Consumer retail sentiment is back in a big way. While still hovering around 70% of its pre-pandemic levels, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Indicator jumped 20% in the past two months and is 45% higher than its 2022 low. Cooling inflation and a still-robust job market mean consumers are ready to spend. That consumer
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It’s getting harder to find very oversold tech stocks. 2022 was a challenging year for the technology sector. Investors are more positive on tech stocks this year as companies catch up to their valuations and the prospect of slowing rate hikes starts to look more likely. That’s meant there are fewer bargain basement tech stocks
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August was not good for the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks. Dow market leaders performed poorly, with just 12 in positive territory on Aug. 31.  However, even though the index lost 2.6% throughout the past month, it could have been much worse without a recent four-day streak in positive territory. Interestingly, as bad as
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Emulating the moves of hedge fund stock pickers, and some of the most successful hedge funds can produce sizable profits for retail investors. In fact, here are seven of the top institutional stock picks you may want to consider as we near the last few months of 2023. Top Institutional Stock Picks: GSK (GSK) Source:
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While some publicly traded enterprises left no doubt as to their trajectory, a few others are just now benefiting from a late summer stock surge. Better late than never, though. And while these ideas may technically be eleventh-hour stock picks, underlying circumstances make them rather compelling. First, seasonality matters. Initially, stocks climbing during the summer
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Many financial traders would immediately identify Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) as their top new-energy vehicle investment. However, I invite you to consider China-based electric vehicle manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO). There’s a compelling setup with NIO stock today as Nio is aggressively churning out its popular line of electric SUVs this year. You may have heard that some institutional investors are
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