3 Top-Ranked Mutual Funds for Your Retirement
Adding these three top-ranked, best-performing, and well-managed mutual funds to your retirement portfolio could maximize your returns.
Adding these three top-ranked, best-performing, and well-managed mutual funds to your retirement portfolio could maximize your returns.
- The semiconductor sector has staged a dramatic comeback. - Trade tension de-escalation has been a big catalyst for the sector’s giant gains.
Small-and-mid-cap ETFs REGL, XMLV, SMMV, PSC & XSMO are Russell 2000 outperformers YTD. Can trade relief, Fed rate cuts, upbeat consumer sentiment give a boost?
- QNTM tracks the MarketVector Global Quantum Leaders index capturing 30 companies. - Stock selection is based on revenue exposure or the number of relevant patents held.
NLR ETF hits a 52-week high with AI-driven energy demand and U.S. nuclear support. More gains could be ahead!
Shares in Nvidia have soared over the past decades. Artificial intelligence (AI) tech is maturing, but its long-term viability remains unclear. With shares up by over 23,000% over the last decade, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the quintessential example of this phenomenon.
Consumer confidence rebounds in May. Zacks highlights DIS, NFLX, CHTR, ROKU and RBLX as top buy picks in the consumer discretionary space.
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