Top 10 Stocks to Buy Right Now
In this article, we examined billionaire Ken Fisher’s Q1 portfolio and his top 10 stocks to buy right now. You can skip our detailed analysis of Ken Fisher’s history, investment philosophy, and hedge fund performance, and go directly to the
Fisher Asset Management has been making big gains over the last year, driven by big stakes in growth stocks. The founder and chairman of Fisher Asset Management, Ken Fisher, believes the bull run will continue into 2021 amid improving economic trends, political stability, and strengthening investor sentiments. He claims that value stocks are unlikely to seize a leadership position from growth stocks despite the fact that value stocks have outperformed growth stocks since November 6.
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10 Best Volatile Stocks to Buy
The expected recovery of the stock market as the economy slowly reopens following the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to hit inflationary roadblocks in the coming weeks. The technology bubble that dominates the business world is likely to stoke volatility further. According to a report by the Labor Department in the United States, consumer prices registered record gains in April as booming demand pushed against supply constraints. The rising uncertainty has also led to speculation regarding federal policies on interest rates.
The rise of retail investing and meme stocks has also contributed to the overall bearish outlook. For example, Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) owner Elon Musk, who has a large retail investor following, was recently forced to clarify that his company had not sold any Bitcoin after social media speculation around his tweets sent cryptocurrency and related stocks crashing last week. Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) had announced earlier this