Stocks to buy

EV stocks have witnessed a price correction in recent months. Sluggish sales have forced automakers to cut production or pivot back to hybrid vehicles. Inflationary pressures and supply chain headwinds, coupled with a tough macroeconomic backdrop, have prevented EV companies from meeting previously set targets. Consequently, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), the darling among EV stocks, has declined
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In a shifting economy, there is an interplay between inflation, interest rates and economic data. Strategic maneuvering can lead to a difference between profit and loss. As interest rates may tumble, the possibilities create uncertainty across the investment space. Three distinct entities have emerged as protagonists in this competitive scenario of adaptation and growth. Each
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is unarguably a transformational technology. Pundits anticipate massive upheavals in the marketplace due to AI’s proliferation. Cathie Wood anticipates the global economy enjoying a $200 trillion in productivity by 2030. And, some companies are being transformed by it too. Their entire business models are completely altered after AI was introduced. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)
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The future of the U.S. economy looks promising. Recent data indicates a significant increase in productivity, reminiscent of the economic boom experienced in the mid-1990s. Technology advances and the widespread adoption of hybrid work models contribute to this positive trend. If sustained, this surge in productivity could lead to higher wages, improved company profitability and
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Chinese stocks have struggled, as indicated by the downtrend in the Shanghai index. It’s also noteworthy that the index has remained sideways (amid volatility) in the last five years. The reasons for depressed valuations include macroeconomic challenges and geopolitical factors. However, there is no doubt that several quality stocks in the Chinese market have overreacted
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The Russell 2000, an index tracking the performance of small-to-mid-cap companies, ended 2023 in better shape than when it started. In particular, Russell 2000 stocks 16.8% in 2023, below that of both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices, which appreciated 24.2% and 43.4%, respectively. The index had been trailing the S&P 500 and Nasdaq since then. In 2024, the Russell
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