If Oatly can gain 30% for no reason, imagine what it could do following a positive headline. Oatly's short interest is 10.6% of its float. These stocks outperformed the S&P 500 in 2008 and 2020. Wayne DugganFeb. 26, 2025 Stocks That Outperform in a Recession Updated on May 1,...
As the odds of recession have been increasing recently, there has been further indication that the U.S. will underperform during a negative market. “It looks like the odds of recession are going up. We saw economists had lowered them to about a 20% chance of a recession this year, and ...
Alternative investments can yield more than the stock market, and do some good, too. Coryanne HicksMay 14, 2025 Recession 2025: How to Prepare Tariffs and government layoffs could trigger a U.S. recession. Wayne DugganMay 13, 2025
When you invest in a stock, you’re hoping the company grows and performs well over time. That's how you end up making money. One of the best ways for beginners to learn how to invest in stocks is...
Colloquially, Murphy’s Law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Given that this dynamic may rear its ugly head during a recession – which is exactly where the economy might head if rates continue to skyrocket higher – investors ought to focus their stocks to buy on acqui...
Undervalued stocks may carry more risk than a well-diversified portfolio. What are undervalued stocks? Undervalued stocks are stocks that trade below their assumed value. They often have a track record of being profitable, and the potential for long-term growth, but the investors behind the stock...
You might have heard of defensive stocks also being referred to as “recession-proof stocks” or “sleep easy stocks”. While the term “defensive stock” doesn’t have an agreed upon definition, the phrase is often used to refer to companies that have been around a long time, and have ...
Since then, CTRL stock has jumped as much as 47% in the markets. But that's not the only reason why I'm including Control4 on this list of high-growth stocks. Like the other mentioned names, CTRL will likely gain on broader social trends, making it a strong pick for young investors....
Of course, knowing what we know now, going with the most-boringly stable of all Canadian dividend-payers (like Fortis) might have been the move in 2025, as it increasingly looks like a year that will be dominated by recession talk and tariff wars....
“Given that the Fed is planning to be higher for longer – but it’s not a matter of if, but when, they will be cutting rates – we believe the path of the stock market is higher. Ultimately, a recession or collapse in corporate earnings could derail the market, but in the absence...