Stocks to buy

Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) recent AI conference showcased some impressive new technology, including the company’s expensive new AI chip that purportedly outperforms all other AI chips on the market. However, the hype did not translate into a meaningful stock price increase, as many investors believe the company’s growth potential is already priced into its lofty market capitalization.
What are the defining features of millionaire-maker stocks? First, they must be fast-growing companies exceeding their industry’s growth, supporting stock outperformance. Second, their growth must be backed by secular tailwinds enabling multi-year growth. In the current investment landscape, different industries will originate several millionaire-maker stocks. For example, the cybersecurity threat environment has dramatically changed due
Sports-minded investors may be getting ready to watch their favorite team play in the “Big Dance” which is March Madness. But there are some stocks making investors dance for madness of a different kind.   Investors who own Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) know that madness refers to the booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI). Since the words Chat
Biopharma stocks have been among the most popular and well-performing stocks this year. With recent trends in weight loss drugs and clinical advancements in treating illnesses, this market is set for significant advances this year.  There’s no better time for investors to look into the companies leading the charge and the stocks expected to perform
Marathon Digital Holdings (NASDAQ:MARA) stock represents a company that mines digital assets with a focus on the blockchain ecosystem and the generation of digital assets in United States. The company’s focus on specifically mining Bitcoin (BTC-USD) has placed it on the map of many crypto enthusiasts and investors. Shares have increased more than 170% over the past twelve months. However,
Dividend stocks at the present juncture might seem an overly conservative approach. After all, the market still appears enamored with artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies and other risk-on investment categories. Nevertheless, diversification into passive-income plays could be prudent. Earlier this month, Bank of America reported that investors pulled $4.4 billion from tech stocks in the week ending