Stocks to buy

Investing in defensive stocks can provide stability during market volatility. These are generally financially stable, well-established companies that tend to perform well regardless of market conditions. Including such stocks in your portfolio can help mitigate the impact of market turbulence. Of course, these stocks aren’t absolutely prone to volatility. A downturn will likely reflect poorly
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The top tech stocks like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Meta (NASDAQ:META) and others have led the market higher. Not just other tech sectors and industries, but the market as a whole. So far this year, the Nasdaq is up 34.5% while the S&P 500 is up almost 19%. Known as “relative strength” stocks, investors keep circling back
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In 2023, it is impossible to have no knowledge about artificial intelligence (AI) everywhere. When a new trend is imposed on the market, many ambitious investors want to snap up options as soon as they arise. But, instead of immediately giving in to the FOMO, we must analyze all the existing stocks thoroughly. If you
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Quantum computing emerges as a pivotal frontier as the tech landscape continually evolves. This article focuses on three undervalued quantum computing stocks, each with growth potential. Despite their undervaluation, these trailblazers are making significant strides in quantum technology, setting the stage for a potential surge in stock prices. Moving forward, we’ll delve deeper into these
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As the S&P 500 index trends higher, spotting undervalued blue-chip stocks is relatively challenging. A dovish fed and a declining possibility of a recession have supported an improvement in market sentiment. I believe the markets will likely remain in an uptrend, with global economic activity expected to improve further in 2024. Of course, a meaningful
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When investors hear the term “blue-chip stocks,” it tends to remind them of old, legacy businesses. That’s not a bad thing necessarily, but there are alternative blue-chip stocks to know about too — especially since these holdings are top blue-chip stocks overall. There’s nothing wrong with Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG), McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) and PepsiCo (NYSE:PEP)
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