Stocks to buy

Once upon a time, plant-based burgers and alternative food products took Wall Street by storm, with headlines touting the best vegan stocks to buy. The stock market was buzzing with initial public offerings of up-and-coming upstarts in the sector. However, the industry’s lofty predictions fizzled out as part of last year’s stock market rout. Despite
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While common sense dictates that a healthy portfolio should be geared toward large-capitalization equities, the best small-cap stocks to buy offer something that big boys usually can’t: a favorable “ratio.” Allow me to explain. Basically, with large caps, you have to put in a lot of money to (hopefully) accrue a lot of money. These entities
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While large-capitalization enterprises don’t offer much excitement, current circumstances may call for the best blue-chip stocks to buy. Frankly, it’s getting a little bit toasty on Wall Street, which is why stability may come at a premium. Naturally, the failure of First Republic – the third such collapse of a banking enterprise this year –
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Although the Federal Reserve aggressively targeted inflation since last year, consumer prices remain stubbornly high, thus incentivizing the case for the best bargain stocks to buy this month. Let’s face it – everybody appreciates a good discount. For these securities, your money can go a lot further than your average garden-variety investment. To be clear,
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Large-cap stocks are those that have a market capitalization above $10 billion and are synonymously known as big cap stocks. A company’s market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price by the number of shares outstanding. By that metric, all of the shares listed below qualify as large cap. Each stock listed below also
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Increasingly, technologies other than drugs are working to improve patient health. From diagnostic systems like MRIs and CAT scans to high-tech glucose monitoring systems to devices that destroy tumors, medicine makes use of many such technologies. Companies that develop technologies for the healthcare sector are referred to as healthtech companies. In this column, I will
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