Dividend stocks attract many investors due to their passive income. It doesn’t take much effort to generate steady cash flow from these investments. You just have to find attractive dividend stocks, collect the dividends, and hold onto your winners. Time in the market beats timing the market. Some dividend stocks keep on giving, with elevated
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The stock market continues to climb. But in this case, a rising tide isn’t necessarily lifting all boats. In fact, high interest rates, geopolitics and a challenging macroeconomic environment have created several problems for many firms. Make no mistake: Many companies are facing severe problems trying to navigate the current landscape. Traders are looking to
High-yield stocks probably won’t yield nearly as much after the Federal Reserve has had the chance to cut interest rates a few times. Undoubtedly, we haven’t had the first rate cut yet, but investors seem optimistic as the Fed finally looks to make a move, perhaps as soon as September. In any case, the high-yield
Penny stocks are a tripwire for mayhem. They can easily blow up your portfolio. It’s why often the best advice to follow when looking for penny stocks to buy is to don’t. Far too often, these low-priced stocks simply offer a story about whatever topic is hot at the moment. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the
The S&P 500 is a market index of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. stock market exchange. The S&P 500 has around 80% of the entire market capitalization of public companies in the country, and it is generally known as the more reliable investment. However, investors should still be cautious about buying
As the global economy increases in complexity, the role of artificial intelligence in supply chain management has transformed from a luxury to a necessity. AI-driven supply chain solutions are revolutionizing how companies forecast demand, manage inventories and coordinate logistics. The adoption of AI technologies allows businesses to leverage big data analytics, enhance automation and improve
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock keeps sliding even as the company has cut prices. The question is whether this is enough to spur the kind of growth many have expected from this name long-term. Indeed, growth is stalled, as Tesla’s product lineup becomes increasingly stale and consumer trends shift. This former growth stock isn’t growing nearly as
Last month, my AI-powered stock-picking system, MarketMaster AI, awarded Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) a C-rated “hold” grade. Analysts were still raising their earnings estimates for the chipmaker, which was enough to offset the bearish pressure of high valuations. The result was a relatively muted outlook. However, my AI-powered stock-picking system downgraded Nvidia to a “D” this month,
The perma-optimists can tout SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) all day and all night as the future of fintech. SoFi Technologies remains a lender, despite the company’s efforts to convince otherwise. SoFi stock deserves a “D” grade in a high-interest-rate environment. Plus, there are share-value dilution concerns that SoFi Technologies’ investors should know. We want you to be
One of the best ways to protect your portfolio, and generate consistent income is with some of the best REITs to buy. Look at Digital Realty (NYSE:DLR), for example. With a yield of 3.26%, it’s getting swept up in the artificial intelligence boom. Now, thanks to artificial intelligence, data center demand is expected to rise at a
UiPath (NYSE:PATH) has steadily tumbled lower since its public debut in 2021. The latest sell-off for UiPath stock, which transpired last month, followed a highly disappointing earnings release chock full of takeaways that were anything but promising. But with shares in this purveyor of robotic process automation (RPA) software, a type of business automation software,
Amidst positive market trends and robust financial performance, several analysts have rated strong buy auto stocks to capitalize on the industry’s growth. The auto sector is well on its way to a strong recovery this year after a rough 2023. Much of this optimism is driven by the shift in market conditions with increasing supply
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock has sort of fallen by the wayside in recent years. The successful emergence of Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), a fabless chipmaker, has already eaten away at much of Intel’s market share. These days, Intel also faces an uphill to climb in terms of developing artificial intelligence-enabling chips that are on par with
With the 2024 election just months away, we wanted to take a look at some of the top penny stocks to buy. All of which could benefit from whoever wins. Look at gold, for example. If we go back to the presidential elections of 2004 through 2020, we can see that in the months leading
The one thing with the robotics industry is it can only grow bigger. And with this growing trend, more investors are increasingly on the lookout for which robotics stocks to buy now. More and more businesses across all manner of industries are turning to automated machines to accomplish tasks. That’s because they want to get
Growth stocks are rallying higher and higher in the current environment, and it makes sense so many people are getting in on the action. A side effect of this is that many people are also starting to turn to many speculative bets, and we can see that through the recent meme stocks and crypto rallies.
Wall Street loves winners. They enjoy backing stocks that are rising and want to avoid stocks that are falling. Yet rarely do they place a sell rating on a stock. Whether it is because stocks generally go up over time and a rising tide lifts all boats, or they don’t want to miss out on
Investors should look at undervalued and unloved dividend stocks in this era of overvalued equities. Purchasing shares at a price-to-earnings ratio of 30x or more does not make sense. History has taught us that elevated valuations usually result in depressed returns. We highlight three companies that focus on shareholder returns. They are currently surrounded by
Large capitalization stocks have been getting all the attention in 2024. The S&P 500 Index is up 14% year-to-date (YTD), and the Nasdaq 100 has rallied 17%. Meanwhile, the Russell 2000 Index of smaller companies is actually down fractionally YTD. Good reasons exist for this discrepancy. The major indexes are full of fast-growing tech companies
When building a retirement portfolio, focusing on the best high-yield dividend stocks to buy can result in better long-term outcomes than timing the market. That’s because when a company offers both a high dividend yield and performs well year-over-year, the value of an investor’s position can compound rapidly. Luckily, record and dividend histories exist for
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