Stocks to buy

Whether you call the strategy buy-and-hold, long-term investing, or anything else, one thing is abundantly clear: Patience is required. Investors that buy stocks with the intent to hold them forever will experience volatility. But it’s also a time-tested truth that the markets always win over the long-term. The current market is certainly volatile and undergoing
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[embedded content] Welcome, folks, to our weekly Hypergrowth Investing podcast, where — to kick off this week’s episode — we check in with one of my favorites: SoFi (SOFI) stock. With U.S. President Biden considering cancelling some amount of student loan debt, Aaron asks if I’ve changed the bullish tune I’ve been singing on SoFi. So, yes,
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The current short-term recovery has put the stock market at a crucial point. Many stocks have been devastated by recent selloffs and investors are still split on whether or not the market is in oversold territory yet. While some point to the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) planned interest rate hikes and call for a recession, others
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Large-capitalization stocks have performed better than small-cap stocks over the last year. The overall markets are down 3.7% and core small-caps are down 14%, according to Morningstar.com. So, while momentum investors might choose to buy large-cap stocks for a market recovery, other investors might choose to buy overlooked small-caps that haven’t been bid up. But investors
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When there’s a major news item concerning e-commerce giant Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), financial traders pay attention. Something is happening that will make AMZN stock more accessible to investors with small accounts, and that’s bullish for the stock. Yet, well-rounded investors shouldn’t only obsess over one event, even if it involves a gigantic company like Amazon. As
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[embedded content] After a few weeks of pulse-checks on the major players in the electric vehicle space, my co-host Aaron Davis and I revisit Nio (NYSE:NIO). COVID lockdowns and supply chain shakeups in China have been weighing on the company. But now things seem to be easing. Shanghai has moved to end its two-month lockdown, giving
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