Since July 16, volatility in the markets has increased. Stocks have entered correction territory, with the Nasdaq 100 down 13% from its peak. In light of the recent pullback, it’s time to start preparing a watchlist of the best bargain stocks to buy. Based on their earnings reports, these bargain stocks are hitting new heights
Stocks to buy
The global cloud computing market is set to triple by 2031 to hit $2.22 trillion. However, unlike other tech sectors, where new entrants have disrupted the market and given the old brands a run for their money, the cloud computing sector seems different. The best cloud computing stock continue to dominate the market. These three
Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ:PLTR) has emerged as a highly valued stock after its Q2 2024 earnings report. With revenues surging and beating expectations, Palantir marked high growth due to its U.S. commercial and government segments. The company’s EPS marked a considerable improvement. This points to sharp operational management and strong market demand for its enterprise AI solutions.
Weakness in electric vehicle stocks is a buying opportunity. For one, EV sales are accelerating in the U.S. According to Kelley Blue Book, EV sales jumped about 11.3% in the second quarter to 330,463. Plus, as noted by Cox Automotive Director Stephanie Valdez Streaty, “We remain bullish on electric vehicle sales in the long term.
More and more Americans are looking for reliable, long-term stocks to bolster their retirement portfolios. While Americans continue to look for ways to retire younger, it is becoming harder to save for retirement. The effects of inflation and rising housing costs and future medical expenses have made it harder to retire. One way to counteract
AI stocks have gone out of style in recent weeks, and while some of the names may have been overvalued, it’s unlikely that an AI bubble is bursting before our eyes. Not to discount the magnitude of pain that the latest tech plunge has inflicted on investor portfolios, but the S&P 500 hasn’t even officially
With the stock market crashing, nothing may seem “hot” at the moment but don’t be blinded by short-term events. It is when stocks are down that you want to buy. It’s the perfect opportunity to put into action the philosophy of buy low, sell high. And some of the hottest stocks will be those involved
These days, everyday items like Velcro and fiberglass insulation don’t strike the average person as advanced materials. However, when they first hit the market in the 20th century, they had revolutionary impacts on several industries that made their inventors rich. Nowadays, investors can get in on these industry-shaping inventions by investing in advanced materials stocks.
The tech sector remains a driving force in the global economy, consistently pushing boundaries and shaping the future. So far, in 2024, the sector has experienced a rollercoaster ride. While some companies soared to new highs earlier in the year, recent weeks have witnessed a period of consolidation and correction. The most recent panic selling
Hydrogen is quickly becoming an essential part of the green energy matrix. For this reason, I recommend that investors consider the best hydrogen stocks to buy. The hydrogen market is expected to expand in the future, with estimates placing it at $410 billion by 2030. This growth is due to increased innovation and significant spending
Any investor who is looking for a stable source of income would be wise to consider monthly dividend stocks. Unlike traditional dividend stocks that pay out quarterly or annually, monthly dividend stocks provide a consistent and predictable income stream 12 times a year. That makes them attractive for retirees, income-focused investors, and anyone who wants
So far in 2024, healthcare stocks have run into periodic earnings challenges compared to historical first quarters. For example, quarterly earnings for healthcare stocks across the board were down 25% compared to first-quarter 2023 earnings. Even with this setback, the healthcare sector maintained positive returns year-to-date and is still the second largest component of the
Let’s break down some blue- chip stocks for stability when times get tough. This topic feels especially important now, with fears of recession rising. We can see this through the recent spikes in the CBOE Volatility Index. Also known as the “fear index,” it is up nearly 130% since July 29. Over the same period,
Remaining one of the most reputable fintech stocks in the market, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) is boosted by its diverse financial services, banking and investment products. In Q1 of fiscal year 2024, the firm achieved a $581 million adjusted net revenue, which is a 26% increase from the prior year of 2023. Then, in Q2 FY24,
The recession alarm bells are ringing loudly, and many are getting an eerie sense of déjà vu from 2007. Back then, the economic indicators suddenly turned blood red, catching many off guard despite the seemingly solid market fundamentals and macroeconomic landscape. It’s hard to shake the feeling that we could see a similar downturn, though
Political tensions have intensified, with Vice President Kamala Harris narrowing the gap in the race against former President Donald Trump. This uncertainty positions stable dividend stocks as wise choices for investors looking to protect their portfolios against volatility in this uncertain political climate. Top large-cap dividend stocks can stand out from the rest. Size matters
Renewable energy stocks haven’t been able to withstand the market pressure and have shown high volatility over the past few quarters. Besides the surplus inventory, the political environment and macroeconomic situations have led to a profit drop. The high rates have hit the companies hard. However, we are all transitioning towards renewable energy adoption and
Markets tanked on Monday because the Japanese central bank raised its interest rate to 0.25%. Interest rates were originally at a benchmark between 0 and 0.1, meaning a minor 15- to 25-basis-point increase had significant consequences for investors who were making margin calls with Yen. Investors raced to sell off their stock and repay their
The Dow Jones is one of the oldest benchmarks in investing. Introduced in 1896, the index remains a popular benchmark for measuring the economy. There’s certainly more to measuring the economy than a single benchmark, but investors have used it as a gauge for many years. The index has undergone many changes since its introduction
Cybersecurity issues are only getting worse, creating opportunities for some of the best cybersecurity stocks. Unfortunately, many of us, including businesses and governments around the world, still aren’t prepared. And it’s not as if the CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) issue helped much. Even with fixes in circulation, there’s an issue, as CNBC said: “As organizations scramble to
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