With Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) once again making headlines, you may be “mulling” whether now’s the time to make MULN stock a buy. Yet while this risky electric vehicle stock may at first glance seem worth adding to your portfolio as a small, speculative position, a closer look suggests otherwise. Sure, maybe you don’t have any
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SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock continues to inch higher. Investors are slowly getting back into speculative growth stocks as recent economic data suggests macro ease may be on the verge of improving. The economy may experience a soft landing rather than a hard landing. A recovery could happen far faster than once expected. However, I wouldn’t
Following a volatile year, investors may want to consider the best income stocks to buy in Jan. As the name suggests, these publicly traded securities offer regular passive income payouts with dividends (typically on a quarterly basis). Fundamentally, this financial category enables market participants to have their money work for them rather than the other
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After a rough 2022, investors are optimistic, bargain-hunting for top stocks to buy. Helping, markets are anticipating slower rate hikes from the Federal Reserve in Feb., and March. All after the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a “cooler” inflation rate of 6.5% year over year. Granted, that’s still high, but it is showing some progress,
Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) announced it was laying off 3,200 employees in early January. That worked out to about 6.5% of its global workforce. While GS wound up laying off fewer employees than previously expected, the move indicates that investors ought to look elsewhere for the best financial stocks to buy. The job market has gotten
As major political winds decisively turn green, investors may want to consider doubling down now on sector-relevant stocks to buy. Recently, CNBC published a report noting that “[t]he six largest banks in the U.S. have until the end of July to show the impact that climate change could have on their operations.” Whether you agree
The nearer we get to a market turnaround, the more investors look for tech stocks to buy. Many growth investors know that the same cyclicality that pummeled tech shares last year will lift them once the market flips. A bull market occurs when the prices of assets are in an upward trend. Of course, the
Income lovers are no doubt on the hunt for the highest-paying dividend stocks. Of course, investors must be aware of the risks that comes with the highest-paying dividend stocks. While dividend stocks are generally thought of as safer than non-dividend-paying stocks, this is not necessarily the case, especially when playing in the very-high-yield sandbox. For starters,
Quantum computing is expected to revolutionize how computers process data. Accordingly, many investors are looking to capitalize on this potential, with quantum computing stocks seen as an increasingly attractive investment option. The market potential of quantum computing is immense, given the fact that quantum computers can tackle complex problems exponentially faster than ever before. Currently,
With uncertainty baked into the possibilities for the new year, investors may want to shift their focus toward the best dividend stocks to buy. Now, don’t misinterpret what I’m trying to say: it’s not that you should avoid growth-oriented names altogether. Rather, it’s a prudent idea to pivot your portfolio to a balanced profile. That
Years after the devastating coronavirus pandemic capsized global economies, China finally made the decision to reopen its economy, thus presenting possible opportunities in cheap Chinese stocks to buy. For the longest time, Beijing imposed a strict zero-Covid policy, which arguably helped control the spread of SARS-CoV-2. At the same time, however, the measure risked ruining
The last three years have gone from being a market where valuation of growth stocks didn’t matter to a market where investors are hesitant to buy growth stocks with exceptional valuations. So, I want to clearly explain my methodology for finding the stocks for this list. I wanted to find one stock in a sector that
After a rough 2022, smart investors know when to make the most of an opportunity. Look no further than beaten-down fintech companies, for example. At the moment, there’s a growing need for contactless payment solutions. Plus, there’s rising demand for “Buy Now Pay Later” services. Leading BNPL provider Affirm Holdings (NASDAQ:AFRM), for example, is in focus
The outlook for the world economy is getting gloomier. Two-thirds (67%) of private and public sector chief economists surveyed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) recently said they expect a global recession in 2023. While the stocks of companies that sell essential products, such as healthcare, utilities and groceries, would likely hold up well during
Could China-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Kandi Technologies (NASDAQ:KNDI) be a hidden gem in your portfolio for the next three years? It’s worth considering, as KNDI stock is low now and has been much higher. Besides, Kandi is staking a claim in a niche EV market while also improving its bottom line. Kandi Technologies isn’t
The last few quarters have been challenging for EV stocks. This, however, does not come as a surprise. Whenever an industry has a robust growth outlook, there is a big influx of new players. As competition intensifies, several companies go bust. The ones that survive are positioned to be among the market leaders. A similar
Investing in electric vehicles has been incredibly rewarding for investors in recent years. Indeed, there are a wide variety of sub-sectors within the EV space to consider. For those looking to take advantage of the remarkable upside electric vehicles provide, battery stocks might be a great place to start. That’s because battery suppliers play a