Stocks to buy

Are you in the market for oversold consumer stocks? You should be.  According to a Financial Times article from late July, investors have shunned consumer stocks over recession fears, which means there are opportunities to be had in this downtrodden segment of the market.    The Financial Times went on to report: “‘There’s a complete lack of
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For investors seeking opportunities, undervalued robotics stocks offer potential for significant gains in a rebounding high-growth sector. Depressed valuations have been driven by tech sell-offs due to rising rates and macro uncertainties. This presents a chance to invest in innovative robotics companies at appealing prices. In the vast tech sector, robotics firms play a pivotal
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Market volatility has struck again. Last week, U.S. equities continued their slide in August, leaving many market-watchers wondering whether or not equities in general had reached their peak. The attributed to this precipitous decline in share prices is most likely multi-faceted. There is the Federal Reserve, which still is not sure it will pause on interest rates
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Barron’s published an article in mid-August that discussed how the best employers are the best stocks to buy. Jefferies Financial Group (NYSE:JEF) analysis found that the stocks of the companies on the annual Fortune list of top 100 workplaces had consistently outperformed their peers since 1998 when the list was started. “Analysts led by Aniket
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Artificial intelligence is changing the drug-discovery process by making it much faster and cheaper.  Traditionally, most biotech stock drug candidates fail. Indeed, according to Nature, “An estimated 86% of drug candidates developed between 2000 and 2015 did not meet their stated endpoints.” And the well-respected consulting firm McKinsey reported that “Today, to discover and develop a
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One of the most controversial market segments, adventurous investors may nevertheless benefit from the best CBD stocks to buy. Known officially as cannabidiol, CBD is the second-most prevalent active ingredient in the cannabis plant, according to Harvard Health. However, properly extracted CBD contains less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content, marijuana’s psychoactive compound. Does that mean
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