With a yield of 5%, Certificate of Deposits (CODs) are some of the safest investments to consider. However, many times, you can do far better than 5% with higher-yielding income stocks, such as: CALM Cal-Maine Foods $56.77 PBR Petrobras $10.90 SQM Sociedad Química $74.26 Income Stocks: Cal-Maine Foods (CALM) Source: Epic Cure / Shutterstock Cal-Maine
So far, 2023 has been great year for growth stocks. For one, it seems that the Federal Reserve’s rate hiking campaign is approaching its limits. Two, the banking system has started to stumble amid sharply higher interest rates. While this has been rough for bank investors, we’re now seeing a rotation out of financials and back into
Many investors believe a recession is imminent. Indeed, there are many reasons for such a view, which makes searching for the best stocks to buy in this environment difficult. Inflation is high, interest rates are on the rise, geopolitical concerns remain and the yield curve is steeply inverted. The last factor, yield curve inversion, is
It was always in the plan that SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) would become a bank. Banks can collect deposits and make loans directly. So it was a red letter day last year when SoFi won its national banking charter, after buying a small California bank called Golden Pacific. But that success has yet to benefit SOFI stock shareholders.
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Source: shutterstock.com/marozhka studio Pity the American bank stock investor. Since January, the KBW Nasdaq Bank Index has fallen 20% on fears of bank contagion. And many regional banks still trade for fractions of their pre-March levels. Shares of First Republic Bank (NYSE:FRC) — which once changed hands at $120 apiece — are now available for
We all dream of retiring with a steady income and financial security. Discovering passive income streams is one of the ideal outcomes for those heading into, or already in, retirement. Indeed, the flexibility self-created monthly or quarterly income provides is precious. Who knows how long social security benefits will remain funded? We’re now nearing a
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) recently announced major changes that might alarm some investors. Experts on Wall Street will undoubtedly have different takes on Lucid’s plans for 2023. However, the big picture doesn’t look bullish for LCID stock. Lucid Group has been unprofitable quarter after quarter, and the company only produced 7,180 vehicles last year.
The dynamic cloud computing realm has given investors remarkable opportunities to capitalize on high-growth stocks. Though the sector was under duress amidst the stock market rout last year, the potential for cloud-computing growth stocks remains stronger than ever. As the market sentiment shifts, investors can open positions in the best growth stocks in the cloud
Before entertaining the discussion of the top penny stocks to watch, it is imperative to emphasize that this market arena requires caution before investing. It looks as if 2023 could be a prosperous year for stocks. Market analysts have identified two categories of stocks best positioned to perform well: value stocks and reasonably priced stocks
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Speculative tech stocks are again gaining attention after an increasing hope that the economy is getting back on track after a tumultuous year. One major silver lining is that interest rate hikes have slowed. There are also indications that the Federal Reserve will soon end its rate increase policy. However, in the short term, tech
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As the population of our country continues to age, treatments and disease detection will continue to increase in demand. Additionally, improvements in imaging, robotics, and AI technology continue to give scientists new tools to make better medical devices. As devices become better and better at diagnosing and treating diseases without needing an in-person doctor, they
Retail and consumer stocks have shown little strength lately. A few names have reported strong quarterly results and hit new highs. However, the underperformance of this group has left several undervalued consumer stocks. For instance, the SPDR S&P Retail ETF (NYSEARCA:XRT) is up just 2.2% so far this year. That lags the 7% and 15%
In March, Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) stock was in the spotlight, and not in a good way. The company announced that $487 million, or around 26% of its cash position, was in SVB Financial’s (OTCMKTS:SIVBQ) now-defunct Silicon Valley Bank subsidiary. This left it as one of the most high-profile companies affected by the bank collapse. This, of
If you’re looking to free up capital you might be looking for stocks to sell in your portfolio. One of the interesting things about the stock market is that only some names are winners. Some of them may be good companies, to be sure, but the timing for them isn’t the best. These are stocks
After Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock rebounded sharply this year in-line with my previous predictions, I believe that the shares are fairly valued. Although the automaker’s delivery growth and brand remain strong, there are signs that the demand for its EVs is waning. Some of its threats and weaknesses could start significantly, negatively affecting its financial results
I have owned Amazon.Com (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock for a decade, and I have never been more worried about it. It’s not just that shares are down 40% over the last year. It’s not just that growth slowed to 9% last year or that it lost money. It’s certainly not the layoffs. It’s that the company appears
The Nasdaq 100, which represents the largest growth companies in America, went up every single year between 2009 and 2021 with the exception of a small decline in 2018. This likely gave investors a false sense of confidence, but the past 18 months have flipped that narrative on its head. Since topping out in the