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5 Best Cheap Stocks Under $5 To Buy Right Now

The best cheap stocks belong to companies that are fundamentally strong but experiencing a brief, temporary setback, says Steven Conners, founder and president of Conners Wealth Management in Scottsdale, Arizona. What you want to avoid are cheap stocks that don’t have a “catalyst to improve their valuation.” The bottom line on low-priced stocks – like the five highlighted here –… 

3 Mid-Cap Growth Stocks That Have Mammoth Long-Term Potential

Do you want to swing for the fences with a promising growth stock to buy and hold? While many growth stocks may seem overpriced these days, you can find some decently priced mid-cap stocks, whose market caps are between $2 billion and $10 billion. There’s a bit more risk with these types of stocks, but the upside can also be… 

NVIDIA’s Earnings Confirm It: “In Jensen We Trust”

There are certain leaders whose impact stretches far beyond their own companies – the kind of figures whose decisions can move entire sectors. Steve Jobs was one of them. His ideas changed how people lived. And they moved markets. Folks, today, that figure is NVIDIA Corporation’s (NVDA) Jensen Huang. His company powers the AI Revolution. And the AI Revolution is what’s… 

8 Financial Moves To Consider Before The Year Ends

The final weeks of the year are the perfect time to give your finances a tune-up. Taxes, investments, and savings all come with deadlines — and missing them could mean lost money or missed opportunities. A few strategic adjustments before December 31 can strengthen your portfolio and set you up for a better 2026. Here are eight key moves worth… 

What Is The Maximum Possible Social Security Benefit In 2026?

All Social Security beneficiaries will see a 2.8% increase in their benefit amount next year, but the most any retiree can receive monthly in 2026 is $5,251. That amount will go to those who retired in 2025 with the maximum possible benefit and who are now getting a cost-of-living adjustment. It isn’t easy to qualify for the maximum amount. You’ll need a… 

3 Growth Stocks Wall Street Might Be Sleeping On, But I’m Not

Consumer staples stocks are usually a pretty boring group. And yet the sector has long proved a steady source of growing businesses that pay reliable dividends. Generally speaking, the consumer staples sector is out of favor right now. Add in some company-specific issues, and the following three companies are all offering historically high yields despite very impressive business histories. I’m a happy… 

8 Companies Poised To Soar From Nvidia And OpenAI’s $100 Billion Alliance

The world’s best AI hardware maker – Nvidia (NVDA) – and the world’s best AI software developer – OpenAI – announced the single biggest deal in the history of artificial intelligence. In our view, it looks an awful lot like the Manhattan Project of AI… and it signals that the red-hot AI stock market rally still has plenty of runway left. So, we’ll explain why… 

Don’t Waste Your 2025 Losers—Harvest Them For Tax Gains

No one enjoys seeing red in their portfolio—but turning paper losses into tax savings is one way to make the most of a volatile year. November’s seasonal strength may even give you better exit points before year-end. I’d rather be feasting on gains than harvesting losses, but smart tax strategy is still part of successful investing. Don’t wait until the… 

7 Best Long-Term ETFs To Buy And Hold

The best long-term exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, are different from the quirky and often unknown funds that make headlines because of big short-term gains. Long-term investing is about diversification and the discipline to stick with it, regardless of the latest headlines. And the best long-term ETFs offer distinct yet complementary paths to building lasting wealth, across any market cycle. The following ETFs… 

How To Invest In Real Estate: A Complete Guide

Investing in real estate is a proven wealth-creation strategy. Real estate investments can also help you diversify your portfolio and protect it from stock market volatility. Let’s look at the most popular options for investing in real estate, the pros and cons, and how you can get started. This post originally appeared at The Motley Fool.