Rental home investing has increasingly become a cornerstone of major investors’ portfolios. Even as interest rates rise, investment in single-family homes rose from 12% of all real estate purchases to more than 20% in a few short months. As housing supply outpaces demand, a reversal from recent trends, rental property purchases will likely continue. Playing
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This article is an excerpt from the InvestorPlace Digest newsletter. To get news like this delivered straight to your inbox, click here. In 1676, German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz made the first known notation of the chain rule, a part of calculus that’s found in everything from modern engineering to every high schooler’s bad dreams. (I
Inflation is coming down, the economy remains robust, and anticipated rate cuts from the Fed are among key potential drivers soaring tech stocks higher. The excitement surrounding AI advancements further fuels investor interest in these stocks, as technology continues to reshape various industries. Of course, investors looking at growth stocks remain focused on plenty of potential
Much of the worry and uncertainty surrounding Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) stock recently subsided. However, DIS stock hasn’t fully recovered yet; it’s not even close. This presents a terrific opportunity to scoop up some Disney shares before they get re-priced higher. Just take a moment to consider how legends like Benjamin Graham, Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger
In a volatile market, growth stocks can offer tremendous upside for investors willing to stomach some risk. While many high-flying growth names have seen sizable corrections in 2022, the long-term growth narratives for many of these companies remain intact. As the macroeconomic environment improves in 2023 and beyond, some of the most beaten-down growth stocks
Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) stock might be worth a look. The company specializes in large-scale fuel cells for consistent power generation and electrolyzers that split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Its emphasis on standby hydrogen power sets them apart from rivals like Plug Power (NYSE:PLUG), which concentrates on hydrogen in mobility applications. Bloom Energy faces challenges
Travel stocks have embarked on a remarkable journey in recent times, one that investors are keenly following. With the travel industry slowly regaining its footing after the turbulence of the past couple of years, discerning investors are eyeing opportunities in the market. In this article, we’ll delve into the realm of travel stocks. We focus
Pursuing undervalued Cathie Wood stocks radiates a magnetic allure for investors aiming for a hefty financial breakthrough. The stocks favored by Wood are risky but grounded in foresight, offering tremendous long-term upside potential. She has effectively navigated the volatile waves of SPAC-mania and the burgeoning retail investor sphere with a discerning eye. Wood’s ARK ETF
In the world of electric vehicles stocks, obvious names deserve a place in the long-term portfolio. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI) are likely to be sustainable value creators. At the same time, other cheap EV stocks that hold value deserve some attention. This column focuses on three of the cheapest EV stocks that can
The U.S. IPO market was brutal last year, only generating a very lackluster $7.7 billion of funds for the entire 12 months. That was “the worst year on record” for IPOs, according to Kiplinger. But now multiple, large IPOs are on the way. Among the huge names whose shares are going to be listed soon
September — widely regarded as the “worst month for the stock market” — is living up to its reputation. In fact, the S&P 500 is down 1% since August, in line with its average 1.1% monthly decline since 1928. Of course, many investors are spooked, unsure of how to invest in an economy on shaky
Healthcare is a sector that has underperformed the broader stock market this year. The S&P 500 Health Care Sector Index is down over 2.50% year-to-date versus a 17% gain in the benchmark S&P 500 index. The decline has been broad-based as investors focus their capital allocations on high-flying technology stocks at the expense of pharmaceutical
It’s been a difficult time for biotechnology stocks. After a boom during the Covid-19 pandemic, the entire sector appears to have been abandoned by investors. The Standards and Practices (S&P) 500 Biotechnology Select Industry Index has declined 11% throughout the past 12 months and is down 18% throughout the last five years. Companies large and
In the stock market, investors constantly seek opportunities promising substantial investment returns. Amidst this quest for profitable prospects, three companies listed in the article have emerged as prime candidates poised for explosive growth. These companies are rewriting the rules in their respective domains. They are making waves with their visionary approaches and unwavering commitment to
Weight-loss drugs are taking the U.S. by storm. JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) is forecasting that the market for weight-loss medications could reach $100 billion in annual sales. The new class of drugs, known as “incretins,” has been shown in clinical trials to suppress appetite and reduce food intake. This, in turn, leads to dramatic weight loss
The search for the best travel stocks has recently gained momentum, and for good reason. Post-pandemic, travel and tourism sectors have rebounded impressively. After witnessing a major slump, where travel took a backseat for many customers, we now observe an impressive resurgence. However, the upswing isn’t incidental, as financial reports highlight robust financial health with
Nowadays, as technology continues to advance, so does the need for semiconductors. Fortunately, the daring companies within this sector are responsible for creating the most efficient, powerful, and capable semiconductors. Let’s look at the three best semiconductor stocks to buy this month, from companies that will grow your portfolio. Qualcomm (QCOM) Source: nikkimeel / Shutterstock.com
While overshadowed by other major tech stocks‘ performance, Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) is no slouch in year-to-date gains. CSCO stock has rallied by more than 18.5% since January. Cisco is also not a slouch in potential growth catalysts. Sure, look at forecasts, the enterprise hardware company will report middling earnings growth over the next few years.
Did cybersecurity companies win second-quarter earnings season? It certainly appears that way after nearly all of the leading cybersecurity companies beat Wall Street forecasts, sending their share prices up 10% or more as a result. While mega-cap tech stocks posted mixed Q2 results, and disappointing retailers complained about in-store theft, cybersecurity firms hit one homerun
It’s the question everybody wants to know: Are meme stocks dead? Well, according to an August report from the Associated Press, apparently not. After trudging through a rough environment of stubbornly high inflation and the subsequent rise in borrowing costs, retail investors may be ready for another bite at the apple before year’s end. To
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