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Editor’s note: “Rags or Riches: Understanding the Best AI Bets” was previously published in May 2023. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. There has been a ton of press on artificial intelligence (AI) recently. But in all the news articles I’ve read and TV snippets I’ve seen, I have
Building a well-rounded portfolio is crucial as you plan for financial stability in your retirement. Diversification is critical, ensuring your investments are spread across various sectors and asset types.  This has led to the rise of the best retirement stocks to buy. Many retirement investors focus on dividend yield, as predictable income through retirement is
Some financial traders are curious about EVgo (NASDAQ:EVGO) stock because they envision a strong future for the electric vehicle charging market. That’s understandable, but EVGO stock only earns a “D” grade because EVgo’s bottom-line results are highly problematic. This doesn’t mean that EVgo is completely hopeless. We’re not assigning the shares an “F” grade, as
The airline industry has been one of the hardest hit sectors by the COVID-19 pandemic, as travel restrictions and lockdowns severely reduced the demand for air travel. Many airlines suffered huge losses, cut costs, laid off staff and sought government support to survive the crisis. Since then, as countries across the globe pursued reopening efforts,
Following July’s market peak, stocks face significant pressure with 10-year Treasury yields at levels unseen since the financial crisis. Consequently, investors have a higher-yield, lower-risk alternative than dividends. Nevertheless, dividend stocks prove more rewarding over time, especially dividend growth stocks that bring increased dividends and capital growth.  Select stocks boost dividends yearly as profits rise.
Many investors who are fearing the worst are starting to fortify their portfolios with recession-proof stocks. Historically, recessionary periods tend to see the stock market slide as businesses struggle against rising costs and skittish consumers. But it’s worth noting that not all businesses feel the pain of a recession equally. Some are more insulated than