Stocks to buy

With fears rising regarding a hard landing for the economy, investors may want to consider safe stocks to buy. Specifically, during the week ending March 22, Yahoo Finance reported that depositors drained $126 billion from U.S. banks. Unlike prior such transactions, this time around, the outflow originated from the nation’s largest institutions. Put another way,
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The concept of renewable energy stocks to buy essentially offers a two-fer: obviously, you support go-green initiatives and second, you can potentially profit from your altruism. According to Allied Market Research, the global renewable energy market reached a valuation of $881.7 billion in 2020. Experts there project that the segment can expand at a compound
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Electric vehicle (EV) stocks surged off their pandemic lows, delivering exceptional gains for investors. But after the sector topped out in late 2021, many stocks crashed as the industry faced supply chain disruptions and investors fled speculative growth stocks in favor of value and safety. But with the risk-on trade seemingly coming back into vogue
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The global energy crisis has brought forward new opportunities in renewables. As the world shifts from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, solar energy will play a vital role in the transition. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity will triple over 2022 -2027. Despite increased investment costs recently due to surging commodity
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Amazingly, ChargePoint’s (NYSE:CHPT) revenue acceleration still hasn’t been reflected in CHPT stock. This isn’t a problem, though, as it’s just an opportunity to take a share position in ChargePoint before the investing community realizes the company’s true value. When that happens someday, ChargePoint’s patient shareholders should reap huge benefits. ChargePoint is among the earliest players in
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Well-known investment advisor Ed Yardeni believes that U.S. stocks are poised to rally this year. Speaking to CNBC last week, Yardeni said that the banking mini-crisis will be “very well-contained” by the Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). He noted that the banks’ issues should prevent the Fed from raising interest rates further
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