Taking care of our health and overall wellness has clearly become increasingly prioritized in today’s society. For this reason, fitness stocks could offer promising returns riding this flourishing trend. The beauty of the fitness industry is that businesses in this space tend to generate highly recurring cash flows. Whether it’s the subscription-based model of gyms
Stocks to buy
We are in a bull market that defies explanation. We suffered through the highest inflation rates in 2022 only to see the market take off. That was followed by an unprecedented series of 11 hikes in interest rates yet the housing market did not stall or collapse. In fact, home prices still continue to rise.
Penny stocks carry a great deal of risk. It’s why investors are often told to steer clear of them. Many penny stocks typically trade over the counter and rarely on a major exchange. And about 90% of them fail. It’s why we include a warning at the tail-end of the article, and why the U.S. SEC
Stocks outperform all other assets over time. Not gold, bonds, oil, U.S. Treasuries or real estate surpass the wealth-generating abilities of stocks over the last 100 years. If you want to get rich, buying stocks is the way to go. But which stocks to buy? The asset managers at Hartford Funds looked at the performance
Growth companies are great for investors due to their impressive rate of return. Growth can provide investors with a rare opportunity to experience a stock share price surge, especially following a stellar earnings report. These stocks tend to be very popular with investors, particularly those who can deal with a fair amount of inherent risk.
Payday loan stocks may perform strongly this summer as the US economy appears headed for a situation that could benefit companies and consumers. With historicallylow unemployment rates and more people receiving paychecks, the potential for an expanded base of payday loan customers remains solid, especially as interest rates are expected to decline throughout the year.
For investors who missed the meme stock rally of 2021, there seems to be another opportunity that’s brewing. Some of the popular meme stocks have surged in the recent past. It’s an indication of the point that the markets are warming-up for another round of euphoria. From a fundamental perspective, there is one factor that
Dividend investors look for buy-and-hold stocks with solid financials and plenty of years of future growth. These investors want to generate steady cash flow from their investments and potentially live off their assets in the future. Achieving long-term portfolio goals starts with picking the right stocks. Investors shouldn’t only consider what an asset looks like
Today, we spotlight three grocery stocks to buy. These Wall Street shares benefit from their defensive nature, providing stability during market volatility. Over time, sales of groceries have consistently grown, even as other household expenditures have declined in terms of economic uncertainty. From 2019 to 2023, the food and grocery retail market saw a 5.3%
Artificial intelligence (AI) is still the prominent buzzword in the news today. While many investors have been raking in profits from AI stocks, others are on the hunt for the next company to soar. However, it’s no easy feat as many AI stocks are all hype and no substance, leading to violent corrections and investor
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is perhaps one of the greatest visionaries of the artificial intelligence (gen AI) age. He’s also an investor in several innovative tech firms that could reshape the world of tomorrow. Undoubtedly, some of his past and current investment holdings may be unable to top OpenAI’s disruptive capabilities with its
The cybersecurity industry has a vast growth rate. Fortune Business Insights projects the industry will maintain a 13.8% compounded annual growth rate from now until 2030. Businesses need cybersecurity solutions to keep their digital assets and sensitive data safe from hackers. Cybercriminals find themselves in a lucrative industry, and their presence has created the need
While the precious metals sector has been disregarded by many as an ancient relic, gold stocks to buy have represented an incredibly popular topic as of late. That’s been helped by the fact that recently, the yellow metal reached an all-time high. While the sector has faded somewhat, this could be a healthy correction before
Despite high interest rates, which hit small-cap stocks harder than their larger brethren, the Russell 2000 index of the market’s smallest companies is making its move. Since the end of April, the small-cap benchmark has kept pace with the S&P 500 and has been ahead till last week’s dip. Over time, small-cap stocks tend to
It seems like a good time to buy up some drone stocks. Drones have been becoming more and more useful these days, though perhaps the most world-altering use case recently has been in warfare. Even if you don’t keep up with the news, it is very likely that you have heard of drones multiple times in just the past year alone. These unmanned aerial
WallStreetBets is renowned as a group focused on making some of the riskiest bets in the market. I usually scour the market for high-risk, high-reward bets. Many of these picks often include assets like penny cryptos, but often, some of the things that even I see on that subreddit (especially on the “loss” thread) has me
The U.S. stock market has been quite volatile this year. For certain sectors including AI stocks and other high-growth industries, it has been quite a stellar few months. However, for other sectors, including the likes of EV and lithium stocks, it has been anything but. The thing is, companies operating in these sectors have benefited
Last week, I read something online about the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD). It’s considered to be one of the better U.S.-listed dividend equity ETFs. It got me wondering about high-yield dividend stocks. I’m not sure if I’ll find dividend stocks in SCHD’s portfolio that yield over 7%. The ETF’s 3o-day SEC yield is
Stock trading influencer Roaring Kitty — real name Keith Gill — made a sudden return on social media after a three-year silence. Gill dropped from social media in the aftermath of 2021’s GameStop (NYSE:GME) event, where institutional investors who shorted GME suffered major losses after retail investors bought it in droves. GME and other stocks
The world of stock investing is a melting pot of great minds, including legendary investors Warren Buffet, Jess Livermore, Peter Lynch, George Soros—and Cathie Wood, the chief executive officer, chief investing officer and founder of ARK Investment Management. Her flagship fund, Ark Innovation Fund (NYSEARCA:ARKK), currently holds $7.7 billion in assets under management. At its peak,
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