Stocks to buy

Ahead of its second-quarter earnings report, markets sold off shares of Roblox (NYSE:RBLX). However, the gaming platform allayed fears when it posted respectable results. That said, RBLX stock is still relatively expensive compared to other video game stocks like Activision (NASDAQ:ATVI) or Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA). Source: Miguel Lagoa / Shutterstock.com Roblox trades at 19 times
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Do you have a hearty appetite for risk? If so, I invite you to consider on-demand mobile media platform provider Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS). Just make sure that you’ve done your due diligence, as APPS stock could move rapidly in both directions. Source: Delta It’s easy to understand Digital Turbine’s growth potential. The company’s addressable market is
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Companies rushed to have their employees work from home as governments imposed locked downs. This led to a goldrush in stay-at-home investments, particularly for technology firms. Software companies that enabled virtual meetings and remote working flourished while other sectors floundered. Now that countries in the developed world have rolled out vaccinations, investors should consider hot
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Luminar (NASDAQ:LAZR) stock dropped last week, but it really shouldn’t have. For one, LAZR stock reported blowout second-quarter earnings — management raised the 2021 guide for revenues, order book, growth and commercial contract wins. Source: JHVEPhoto/shutterstock.com Here are some key takeaways from Luminar’s second-quarter earnings: The company hiked its 2021 revenue guide up to $33
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While the pandemic meant a setback for a number of sectors, digitalization grew apace — increasing the need for software and cloud services. In turn, the demand for cloud computing industry should grow further as more businesses adapt to work-from-home. And thus, software and cloud stocks should be hot options for investors. Overall, shares of
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