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The Trend Remains Supreme: 2 Stocks to Watch
The market is attempting to make a comeback. Weāve endured enough of the marketās gut punches this year, and now, as we ā potentially, hopefully ā begin to turn the corner and leave the lowest lows behind, itās time to make pointed, intelligent investments. So, in this article, youāll find two stocks I have on my watchlist for 2023 ā and beyond.
There Really Are Opportunities in Something 100 Million Years in the Making
Can something as old as dirt (and as dirty as dirt) really be an exciting investment opportunity in this age of breakthrough technologies and ongoing innovations? Well, yes. We clearly canāt live without oil. Demand is expected to increase for 30 more years before alternative energy sources finally begin to take over. And now, thanks to yesterdayās big news, supply is set to shrink even as demand continues to rise. Thatās where opportunity comes in⦠and one reason why related stocks have been on the move.
How to Approach the Fourth Quarter after Its Strong Start
"āTis the season to be jollyā¦" I know. Itās only October, but it seems to get earlier every year. It wonāt be long before stores start piping in holiday music to spark some good old-fashioned holiday spending. But from the stock marketās perspective, it already is the season to be jolly. Seems like the market got the memo based on the big rally in the first two days of trading. And with Q4 typically boding well for the stock market, we all want to know.. can this trend continue?
Try This Time-Tested Strategy When Investing in EVs
Itās still early to know which companies will ultimately emerge as the biggest EV winners, but in the meantime, we can see the growing demand and rising prices of the āpicks and shovelsā needed to build the batteries...
Crisis-Proof Your Portfolio with These Key Moves
Times like these are miserable, exhausting⦠and downright frightening. However, as we have learned over the long span of financial market history, times like these are also the moments that offer outstanding investment opportunities. With that thought in mind, I want to share with you a special issue written by InvestorPlace CEO, Brian Hunt....
Appleās Big Change Showcases This New Megatrend
The well-established "Made In China" trend is at least slowing, if not reversing. "Assembled in China" appears on fewer Apple products now than it used to, and more of the companyās manufacturing is expected to shift to other countries. Now, this is more than just interesting. It has huge implications for investorsā¦
Donāt Hit āEjectā On Green Hydrogen
Green hydrogen stocks had been making some nice headway during July and August, but the stock marketās summertime progress has been all but wiped out, and speculative stocks like those in the green hydrogen sector have borne the brunt of this decline. But these sorts of speculative stocks have gone on to deliver sizeable gains in the past...
The Trend Is What Matters
Itās been a rough month⦠in a rough quarter⦠in a rough year. And the speculation that this weekās Fedās meeting will deliver another a dramatic rate hike is not helping. As Iāve said before, itās not that the Fedās rate hikes are irrelevant; itās that the market puts too much emphasis on particular one-off meetings or events. The trend is what matters.
When āFoolsā Become Wise⦠Investors Become Rich
āIf a fool would persist in his folly, he would be wise,ā the British romantic poet William Blake once remarked. Blakeās pithy observation applies equally to technological progress and investment success. In other words, many āfoolishā ideas ā and investments ā become brilliant⦠eventually. And that time is now.
When Big Money Zigs, Itās Time to Zag
Tuesdayās Consumer Price Index (CPI) rocked the market ā the worst day in more than two years ā as inflation came in hotter than expected.
This Technology and Sports Look Like a Winning Bet for Investors
We Americans love our sports; sports are fun, entertaining, can teach us valuable lessons, and are a great distraction from the problems of the world ā like inflation and stock market selloffs. Anything that popular means money, and when it comes to sports, weāre talking about a LOT of money...
You Should Know 91¶¶Ņõ This Profit-Boosting Trend on Pace to Set Records
If you think this time of high inflation and slow or even negative economic growth means companies aren't stockpiling cash, think again.
Two Places Where Warren Buffett and We Agree
To me, when one of the worldās greatest investors and our own āguiding starā agree, that means we need to pay attentionā¦
Some Things Are Too Cool ā and Too Profitable ā To End
In the unstoppable electric vehicle megatrend, we may see the end of muscle cars. Then again, cool cars seem to be part of Americaās DNAā¦
āGreenā Means Go: A New Megatrend Emerges
There is always a bull market somewhere. Even when the market tanks. Even when Powell fear mongers. Even when the odds seem against us. I said it a few weeks ago, and Iāll say it again: Itās time to get back into the market. While I certainly donāt mean that any stocks are good stocks to buy right now, I do mean that by sitting on the sidelines and waiting for things to calm down, you are missing out on some of the biggest emerging opportunities. And today, I want to share with you my next megatrendā¦
2 Keys for Investors as Recession Fears Escalate
Amid the current confusion and volatile market action, keep these two things in mind: Recessions are not as bad for stocks as you might think⦠and it still looks like an opportunistic time to get back to making money.
The Bull Market Is Still Alive
Thereās always a bull market somewhere... and thereās one happening right now. In this special guest issue from InvestorPlace's own Luke Lango, Luke dives into how even just days after the U.S. Federal Reserve promised that the U.S. economy would experience āpainā and the Dow Jones dropped 1,000 points, you can find a bull market (and opportunities) anywhere...
These Stocks Are on the Verge of Another Golden Age
The mass economic exodus by Western companies from Russia is a seismic event that will redirect investment flows and reshape global supply chains for years to come. This exodus is the final etching in the gravestone of āglobalization.ā As we talked about in Thursdayās Smart Money, what comes next will be its alter ego:Ā deglobalization. This is the worldās newest megatrend, and I expect it to be an incredibly powerful one.
