Stocks to buy

Today’s article takes us beyond basketball to introduce three stocks to buy in March. Forget buzzer-beaters and brackets, this March Madness is all about empowering your portfolio with artificial intelligence (AI). The global AI market is poised for significant growth, driven by its expanding applications across various industries. Forecasts indicate a robust compound annual growth
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Seven space stocks should be on your watch list this month. These companies are at the forefront of the rapidly growing space industry, which is being driven by increased commercial activities, new technological innovations, and ambitious exploration plans by both private firms and government agencies. The space economy, which was once dominated by government-funded programs,
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Editor’s note: “AI Stocks: Growing Wealth in the Dot-Com Boom 2.0″ was previously published in February 2024. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Believe it or not, you’re living through a modern version of the 1990s Dot-Com Boom. This time, it’s not the internet but AI technology that’s poised
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The global pandemic caused a significant shift in education, moving online platforms to the forefront while traditional classrooms took a back seat. This change led to a significant increase in demand for e-learning, creating valuable opportunities in online education stocks. Moreover, Statista predicts an increase from $185.20 billion in 2024 to $257.70 billion by 2028
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Since announcing its game-changing deal with ChatGPT developer OpenAI in early 2023, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock has surged by over 75%. Generative AI is affecting the tech giant’s fiscal performance, but it’s still early stages. Microsoft is just beginning to benefit from this groundbreaking technology. Microsoft plans to further integrate/monetize this technology in the future. This
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Stocks with moonshot potential are drawing attention amidst the current bullishness in the stock market. Despite the latest inflation reports pointing to a potential delay in the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate cuts, the investing sentiment remains optimistic. The current Fear and Greed Index reading 69 suggests that investors are in a risk-on mood, looking to place
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