Stocks to buy

Although financial advisors typically direct your attention toward established (and therefore more predictable) enterprises, ignoring protocol and moving some funds toward under-the-radar small-cap stocks may offer significant upside. In this case, we’re talking about an average of roughly 50%. That’s well above what you can normally expect from the benchmark equities index, which nets you
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Although planning for one’s golden years mostly revolves around investing in names practically everyone knows, it might help to spare some loose change for under-the-radar retirement stocks. While not providing the same level of coverage as your standard blue-chip stalwart, these relatively underappreciated ideas provide a balance of growth and stability. Indeed, those who consider
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With a stressful year behind us, it’s time to buy undervalued stocks, including the seven bargain financial stocks we’ll discuss today. Historically, this industry is known for sizable dividends and strong profitability, especially now with rising interest rates. When combined with attractive entry points, these seven bargain financial stocks could help return solid gains. Even better,
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The remarkable growth in EV stocks seen during 2021 provided investors with an exciting view of the future. Indeed, the Biden administration deserves credit for helping to promote electrification and creating a strong foundation of trust in the space that helped it gain momentum. However, not all electric vehicle companies represent must-buy EV stocks. There was
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According to a Pew Research poll, 88% of U.S. adults support the legalization of marijuana for medical and recreational purposes. Only 10% oppose it. Therefore, it’s likely only a matter of time before cannabis is federally legalized. So, investors should have some top cannabis stocks to watch on their radar. Late last year, a bipartisan
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[embedded content] Another stock market prediction for 2023? Small-cap stocks will crush large caps. Going into this new year, large-cap stocks have traded around 17X forward earnings, while small-cap stocks have traded around 13X forward earnings. To put those numbers into perspective, large caps have reverted to “average” valuation levels, while small caps are trading
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