For Big Trend Profits, Follow the Money
Investors often follow big trends. And by investing in those trends when they’re out of favor, they stand to make a fortune. That’s especially true when the big trend involves support from the government, whether in the form of tax credits, direct payments, or loans.
For instance,Tesla Motors (TSLA) grew in part due to tax incentives for buyers of electric vehicles. That benefit still exists today, giving EV buyers a potential $7,500 advantage over buying a traditional gas vehicle.
Other automakers are ...
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Invest In the Next Generation App Technology
One of the biggest trends of the past 15 years has been the growth of apps, particularly smartphone apps. However, investing in that trend has been a challenge. Outside of owning a smartphone manufacturer or developer likeApple (AAPL), there hasn’t been one specific way to play that trend.
For the next generation of apps, led by AI technologies, there are now several opportunities emerging. Many are from deep-pocketed companies that already provide back-end software services.
For instance,Adobe (ADBE) is best known for ...
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Keep Investing with the Strategy that Moves Stock Prices Higher
There are many ways for a company to deliver value to shareholders. Once a company reaches a certain size, growth becomes more difficult without coming up with new and potentially expensive initiatives. That’s why many large companies start paying a dividend.
Companies have another trick up their sleeve too. That trick is the share buyback program. As long as a company isn’t using debt to retire shares, it can have a great long-term impact on prices.
Payment processing companyPayPal Holdings (PYPL) is ...
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Look for Pullback Plays in AI Stocks
It’s likely that the AI trend has staying power. But many AI stocks have gone nearly vertical in recent weeks. That suggests the space is ripe for a pullback that could bring down valuations quickly, and set up a further run later in the year.
Such a move already occurred after a short rally in AI stocks to start the year. Now, investors have more companies working on AI initiatives to invest in, which creates a better watch list of opportunities.
One ...
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Buy When the Bad News Piles In
Sometimes, it seems like a company can do no wrong. That’s when it’s a dangerous time to invest. That’s because good news pushes prices higher. But once buyers are exhausted, even more good news is unlikely to move prices higher.
The reverse also holds true. When a company has had a series of poor earnings reports or other bad news, one more event likely won’t move things too much lower.
Entertainment giantThe Walt Disney Company (DIS) has been hit with a lot ...
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This Commodity Is Heading for an Upswing – Buy the Industry Leader
Traders are starting to bet more on a soft landing for the economy, rather than a heavy recession. That’s good news. It also means that some sectors should perform better than expected in the months ahead.
One area is construction. From increased infrastructure spending to a housing boom, there are plenty of ways to play the trend. The top way is to invest in commodities that rise in response to a strong economy.
The key commodity is copper. The metal’s relatively low ...
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When Stocks Get Exciting, Look the “Least Exciting” Opportunity
With tech stocks largely back in fashion, there are a few laggards out there. They may be the better opportunity going forward. That’s because laggards have better valuations, having not run up as much. And they may surprise investors with strong operational performance.
That’s especially true when contrasting some of the biggest players year-to-date, and especially where investors aren’t that excited for a specific company at the moment. Investors don’t need to find the most boring stock, just one that’s less ...
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Inflation Is Down, But Not Out – Invest with Companies Keeping Retail Prices Down
The latest inflation data continues to slow. Prices are now rising at their lowest rate in two years. But they’re still rising. And inflation is cumulative. So chances are, we’ll still have to deal with rising costs for everyday goods.
Many consumers are shifting their spending from brand-name products to store-brands. The price is a bit lower, and sometimes those products are even made in the same factories.
One company that creates store brands isTreeHouse Foods (THS). The private label food manufacturer ...
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