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3 Forgotten Growth Stocks to Buy Before They Shine Again
InvestorPlace· 6 days agoSector and stock rotation is common in the world of investing. The hottest stocks of today are...
Exit Strategy: 3 Overvalued Stocks to Sell Before They Deflate
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoThis however holds true for high-quality blue-chip and growth stocks. On the other hand, in an...
7 High-Beta Growth Stocks to Buy for 20-Bagger Returns
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoIn simple words, beta denotes the volatility of a stock in comparison to the index. For aggressive...
Cash In on the Coming Consumption: 3 Retail Stocks to Buy Ahead of Rate Cuts
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoThe simplest way to explain interest rates is that it’s the cost of money. When policymakers cut...
Cash Flow Kings: 7 Stocks Set to Deliver Massive Value to Shareholders
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoA commonly used method to value stocks is discounted cash flow analysis. The basic idea is to...
In Delhi’s Parched Slums, Life Hangs on a Hose and a Prayer
New York Times· 6 days agoBefore the water tanker rolled into one of New Delhi’s largest slums, Arvind Kumar was pacing...
The Art of EV Investing: 3 Stocks to Average Down for Massive Gains
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoA good example is with electric vehicles, and EV stocks that are worth averaging down in the coming months. Most EV stocks surged higher after rate cuts were initiated during the pandemic-driven ...
Why India and Pakistan’s T20 cricket showdown in New York is such a big deal
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 days agoAmericans might be surprised to learn that cricket – not baseball, nor football – holds the title of the nation’s first modern team sport. European immigration fueled the sport’s popularity ...
Why India and Pakistan’s T20 cricket showdown in New York is such a big deal
The Conversation via Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoIt was written by: Umer Hussain, Wilkes University; M. Fahad Humayun, University of Evansville;...
Why India and Pakistan’s T20 cricket showdown in New York is such a big deal
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoEuropean immigration fueled the sport’s popularity in the first half of the 19th century, and Abraham Lincoln reportedly watched a cricket match in 1859. British sailors introduced the sport ...