The banking crisis in March 2023 affected even the best bank stocks as higher interest rates put pressure on liquidity. With interest rates at 5% compared with March’s 4.75%, risks remain due to tighter lending standards and potentially higher yields.  Despite the Federal Reserve introducing a backstop mechanism after SVB Financial’s (OTCMKTS:SIVBQ) collapse, higher yields
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As the year unfolds, mega-cap stocks have been basking in the limelight, overshadowing smaller counterparts. To illustrate this point, the Russell 2000 Index is down more than 2% year-to-date, while the S&P 500 index is ticking in the green at over 15%. Hence, the divergence sets the stage for a rally in mid-cap stocks. Despite
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In 2023, growth stocks faced challenges due to policy shifts and post-pandemic adjustments. Despite ongoing macroeconomic challenges, select growth stocks are expected to surge in 2024, offering investors strong returns amid economic cooling and inflation management measures. Growth stocks aren’t guaranteed to provide consistent share price appreciation over time. However, choosing the best options in
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Initially concentrated on defense and intelligence, Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) has broadened its clientele to the healthcare, energy, and finance sectors. Noteworthy profitability and advancements in AI analytics make PLTR stock an appealing choice for investors. Despite the cooling of ‘AI mania,’ Palantir Technologies continues to hold firm, with shares not far below their 52-week highs.
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While AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock was once the epitome of a strong entertainment stock thanks to “meme mania,” lately it has lost its appeal for investors. Looking ahead to 2024, you may be looking at alternative options for entertainment stocks. Like most stocks, it’s important to consider those representing companies with sound fundamentals and robust
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A new inflation report is out, and markets have reacted positively. Headline U.S. inflation essentially stalled in October, while the core consumer price index, which excludes food and energy costs, increased 0.2% from September. Positive indications that inflation is indeed coming down could incite a broader market rally as the year comes to a close.
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Many on the Street have incorrectly believed the Federal Reserve was extremely hawkish and tremendously dedicated to its 2% inflation target. A huge number of investors also inaccurately thought that inflation would be extremely “sticky” and impossible to bring down without causing a recession. But now, even with “core” inflation having come in at 4%
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Are you looking to beef up your portfolio with predictable income for your retirement? Then, you should start looking into dividend stocks in the energy sector. Dividend stocks provide investors the advantage of having two potential returns—cash dividends and potential growth. The sector comprises companies catering to natural gas, oil and renewable energy markets. Many
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The long-term trend favors electric vehicle (EV) production even if it’s not a smooth transition. That certainly appears to be the opinion of analysts. That’s why there are currently many EV stocks with strong price targets. That being said, current headlines suggest that electric vehicle sales haven’t lived up to the hype. There are several
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Dividend stocks give investors extra cash flow and can help them in retirement. However, most investors believe they have to make an uncomfortable trade-off with dividend stocks. On one hand, you have stocks like Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) that deliver exceptional returns but have low dividend yields. Most retirees can’t do much with the tech giant’s 0.81% dividend yield.
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Solar panels create electricity on the roof of a house in Rockport, Massachusetts, U.S., June 6, 2022. Picture taken with a drone.  Brian Snyder | Reuters Solar stocks could rebound in the second half of 2024 after taking a beating this year, though the industry’s recovery depends largely on whether the Federal Reserve raises interest
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