The depressed P/E ratios of these three S&P 500 growth stocks make them value stocks in a growth wrapper—and bargain buys for investors.
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3 Education Stocks to Enroll in This Summer
With so many companies competing to reach the head of the class, choosing winning education stocks is a brain teaser. When it comes to good long-term growth prospects, these three…
5 Reasons to Climb Aboard Carnival Stock
The cruise industry has a secret weapon—major pent-up travel demand. This combined with the following five forces should keep the wind at Carnival’s sails regardless of how choppy the economic…
MarketBeat Podcast: Is The Market Near a Bottom, Does it Matter?
Today’s interview on The MarketBeat Podcast is a little different, in that you get a LOT of market perspective from someone who’s been analyzing stocks from the ground up, for…
MarketBeat Podcast: Spot Opportunities Even When Disaster Strikes
Today on The MarketBeat Podcast Kate sits down with repeat guest Andrew Chanin, Co-Founder and CEO of ETF manager ProcureAM. Andrew shares the story behind the launch of the Procure…
3 Robinhood Favs the Street Loves Too
Given the largely speculative nature of the Robinhood-100 list, it’s not often that fundamentally focused research firms agree with the largely social media-driven retail trader. Yet the Street and Robinhooders…
3 Dow Laggards Poised for a Second Half Comeback
With share prices depressed and the Street seeing brighter prospects in 2023 and beyond, a turnaround is coming for these three unusual Dow laggards.
MarketBeat Podcast: How to Profit In The Bear Market
Today, on The MarkeBeat Podcast Kate is joined by a repeat guest, Rob Isbitts of Sungarden Investment Publishing. Rob specializes in ETF portfolios designed to deliver returns in any kind…
These 3 Nasdaq-100 Leaders Have More Upside
Through June 24th, all but 16 of the popular benchmark’s names were in the red for 2022. At the other end of the spectrum is an unlikely collection of stocks…
Downturn Gives These 3 Buys Juicy Dividend Yields
Simply going after the highest yields isn’t a winning strategy. Companies that have the long-term growth prospects to support those dividend payouts are ideal.