Gold mining stocks present a conundrum for prospective investors. On one hand, the ambiguities in the market and the broader economy may spark the fear trade. If so, the underlying yellow metal should see increased demand. But on the other hand, the Federal Reserve might start raising interest rates again. Higher borrowing costs don’t exactly
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It’s no secret that the past couple of years have brought volatile, less-than-ideal financial conditions for many corporations. As we continue to move toward a post-pandemic state of recovery, any signal of economic normalcy stands as a symbol of hope and optimism for better times ahead. One of such signal appeared on June 30, as
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere and has become a hot trend. Electric vehicles, cloud computing, automated robots, or machine learning, you name it and AI is present there. Whether it is the impact on employment and productivity or the potential to shape the future, AI is here to stay. As per Grandview Research, the global artificial intelligence
What a difference six months can make. Blockchain stocks have rebounded big time this year, along with the entire cryptocurrency sector. With the price of Bitcoin (BTC-USD), the biggest crypto by market capitalization, up more than 80% year to date, the entire ecosystem for digital assets has exploded. None more so than the stocks of
EV stocks are back on Wall Street’s priorities after Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) delivered 466,140 vehicles in Q2, beating expectations of 445,924. These numbers indicate that EV company growth is far from over for. Further expansion is only natural since EVs only make up some 1% of the 250 million vehicles on the road in the U.S. This
The electric vehicle boom is accelerating – with no signs of slowing down. In fact, thanks to a strong Federal push for decarbonization, EVs already make up 10% of the nation’s total light-duty vehicle market, says American City and County. So, looking at how to get rich with EV stocks makes sense. President Biden wants that
It’s no wonder people are attracted to dividend stock investments. Not only are the companies typically successful, profitable enterprises, but they usually have a long history of surviving various market cycles. Dividend stocks also handily outperform their non-income-generating brethren over time. In 2013, J.P. Morgan Asset Management published a paper that explored this superiority. It found that
The energy sector has seen a boom in areas such as renewables and storage technology causing some high return energy stocks to pop up. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be asked to predict which stocks in the sector could generate triple-digit gains. I asked ChatGPT about which high return energy stocks could lead the transformation to
Tapping into the top analyst picks discourse may feel like navigating a labyrinth. Imagining analysts as obsessive, encyclopedic nerds of the stock markets, it’s easy to presume their word is gold. However, savvy investors would know that it isn’t always the case. Investing in analyst-recommended stocks necessitates a balanced approach, free from extreme pessimism or
The U.S. government just revised Q1 GDP to 2% from 1.3%, which tells us, despite the frantic warnings of many bearish economists, a recession is not likely. In addition, the labor market remains strong, as new applications for unemployment benefits sank by 26,000 to 239,00 last week. That was well below the average estimate of 260,000.
Income investors tend to focus on stocks with high dividend yields. This is understandable, as investors such as retirees need current income. But for long-term growth of dividend income, investors should not exclude lower-yielding stocks with high dividend growth rates. In this article, we will discuss the prospects of three top dividend growth stocks. These
Artificial intelligence will likely be one of the biggest stories of the decade. Grand View Research stated the global AI boom could grow from about $137 billion in 2022 to $1.81 trillion by 2030. Even analysts at Markets and Markets just said the AI market could reach $1.345 trillion by 2030 from $150.2 billion today.
The move to share repurchases over the last few years has made the price-to-book ratio less reliable for finding hidden opportunities in stocks. How’s that, you ask? If a company repurchases shares at a price higher than its current book value per share, it lowers the book value per share. For example, if Company A
The global investment in clean energy is about to hit $1.3 trillion this year. As per a report from the International Energy Agency, clean energy has the potential to become mainstream and the investments in the sector will outpace the spending on fossil fuels as a result. Countries across the globe are taking every step to
Electric vehicle (EV) stocks have regained momentum as rising gas prices and growing consumer interest in electric vehicles create a favorable investment landscape. Investors seeking high returns are flocking to this segment, recognizing its potential for long-term gains in the battle against climate change. While there are plenty of EV stocks to choose from, three
At some point in life, all of us have dreamt of getting rich. While this dream might seem too good to be true, it is possible with the right investment avenues. Building wealth requires patience, which allows for investors to benefit from the miracle of compounding. By investing in stable companies, and holding high-return stocks
Staying competitive in the fast-paced tech industry means keeping a close eye on the best tech stocks. These trailblazing companies push boundaries, striving to innovate and revolutionize our lives. Investing in the best tech stocks offers immediate benefits and a front-row seat to future breakthroughs in areas like artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing. However,
Electric vehicle stocks are among the most popular choices for investors who seek triple-digit returns. These fast-growing businesses provide plenty of uncertainty and volatility. However, most of this volatility and uncertainly is already baked into many EV stocks, especially newer ones. Of course, the fact that so many EV stocks are so volatile precludes many
Preparing for a recession at this juncture seems a ridiculous concept at this juncture. As CNBC pointed out late last week, the Federal Reserve’s key inflation measure showed that prices increased by just 0.3% in May, favorably below expectations. Put another way, disinflation is occurring which means that recession-proof stocks are only for worrywarts, right?
I’m willing to bet every reader of this article is sick and tired of inflation, which, although falling, remains above 4%. It has hurt stock portfolios, the economy overall, and seems to exact its toll everywhere you go. The good news is dividend stocks to beat inflation offer one method by which investors can safely navigate
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