Be it a slowdown or recession, portfolios need readjustment and relatively high exposure to some of the best recession stocks for 2023. In my opinion, the best recession stocks would typically be low-beta stocks for capital preservation. Additionally, a healthy dividend yield would provide investors with regular cash flows. It’s an added bonus if these
With education AI stocks, artificial intelligence is transforming education, and revolutionizing the way we learn and teach. In fact, with AI, companies are able to personalize lessons for individual users. For example according to Forbes, “With the use of AI, learning can be tailored and adapted to every student’s individual needs, goals and abilities through personalized
Cloud computing stocks took a major haircut last year, perhaps more so than other sectors. The industry is home to some of the most prolific growth stocks, which faltered in the risk-off sentiment in the market last year. Nevertheless, the bull case for the sector remains as strong as ever, so investors can scoop up
In this article PLUG SPLK CELH BOX PSTG AEO OKTA SNOW CRM Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Pedestrians near Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, California, on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. Marlena Sloss | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:  Salesforce — Salesforce shares popped more than 16%
If you’re looking for dividend stocks to buy to retire rich, I can help you.  However, it’s important to remember that dividend stocks alone aren’t the cure-all for retiring rich. Time in the market is the most important thing to get you to your financial number. What I mean by this is that dividend stocks
Quantum computing, once fully commercialized, could lead humanity into a new frontier. Technologies we use at limited scale today such as artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT will have the key resource they need to grow significantly in strength and magnitude. Processing power is the limiting factor for us to reach
Despite the “hotter-than-expected” U.S. inflation data reported on Feb. 24, the fundamentals of the U.S. economy remain pretty strong. But don’t take my word for it; listen to the CEO of JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon, who told CNBC on Feb. 23 that “The U.S. economy is doing quite well. Consumers have a lot of money, and they’re spending
Hedge fund managers sell certain stocks for a variety of reasons. Those reasons can include changes in the company’s financial performance, shifts in market conditions or investor sentiment, or changes in the fund’s investment strategy. There’s little difference between institutions and individuals in that regard. And like all other investors, if a company’s financial performance
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) isn’t a darling of the financial markets now. However, there’s still a strong bull case for RIVN stock. New EV technology will drive Rivian’s future growth, and risk-tolerant investors can consider a share position now. Rivian Automotive isn’t the biggest or most famous EV maker around. Yet, the
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock is likely to move higher this year, and not only because the company is an e-commerce giant. For one thing, Amazon recently acquired a business that offers a range of healthcare services. Also, Amazon is engaged in a collaboration that will help developers conduct work related to artificial intelligence (AI) on the
In recent years, the tech industry has been dominated by five companies collectively known as FAANG stocks. These companies include some of the most impressive U.S. tech players. Many on this list have seen multi-decade growth rates smaller tech companies can only dream of. This impressive growth has led to valuation surges, which ultimately peaked
So far this year, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has beaten its big tech rivals, when it comes to capitalizing on the rise of artificial intelligence (or A.I.). However, while this did spark a big rally for MSFT stock in late January/early February, this factor is now not enough to keep shares moving in the right direction. Near-term