Stocks to buy

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), believe it or not, isn’t mentioning artificial intelligence in the headlines of its latest press releases. This might confuse and frustrate some AAPL stock investors. Yet, it could be a smart move for Apple to avoid chasing trends. Instead, Apple is pioneering its own trends, and this should benefit Apple’s stakeholders over the coming years.
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As the dust settles in the high-stakes world of electric vehicles (EVs), it’s becoming obvious that not all contenders will cross the finish line. Only the most promising EV stocks in this high-speed race can withstand sturdy headwinds from economic turbulence and emerge even stronger. Established firms are turning on the afterburners in today’s rapidly
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Speculative stocks are inherently risky, but they have the potential for significant gains in the current environment. Many investors are still entrenched in defensive stocks, and the recent stock market rally has been mainly limited to profitable companies in the hottest sectors like artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Thus, multiple speculative businesses with tremendous potential
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A lot of uncertainty continues to hang over bank stocks. Analysts and investors remain divided over whether the bank failures that occurred in March and April of this year are behind us, or if there could be more trouble ahead for the sector. Should the U.S. Federal Reserve raise interest rates further, it could spell
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As the stock market stabilizes and inflation eases, it’s a prime moment to uncover undervalued and overlooked stocks with potential. Better, the recent market turbulence has pushed some stocks to lower levels, presenting an opportune time to acquire them at discounted prices. Of course, among the group of overlooked stocks with potential, many investors focus on
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The global automotive industry is shifting to electric vehicles (EVs). This isn’t a temporary phase. The market could hit $1.3 trillion by decade’s end. As EV demand soars, many manufacturers join the race. This then leads to EV stocks for retirement ripe for the picking. But here’s a fact: EVs make up just 5% of
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Stock market corrections can be unnerving, but history shows these are often the best time to buy. Millionaire investors know this, so they usually choose wealth-building dividend stocks for their portfolios. When uncertainty and volatility are rising, dividend stocks come into their own. Companies that pay investors to own them are typically profitable, have a clearly defined
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