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Top 5 Casino Stocks To Buy Right Now

As some of the few travel stocks that have failed to fully recover from the pandemic, plenty of investors have tried to bottom-fish in cruise-line names like Carnival (NYSE:CCL) stock. Unfortunately, these contrarian wagers have failed to pan out.

Investors who have dabbled in CCL or its peers haven’t reaped substantial gains. Instead, going against the grain has led to heavy losses. Although the industry is in a much better place now compared to last year, cruise lines have a way to go before attaining pre-virus revenue and earnings levels.

Worse yet, this recovery, which....More>>>

Hot Dividend Stocks To Invest In 2019

Chairman & CEO of Deere & Co (NYSE:DE) Samuel R Allen sold 62,704 shares of DE on 06/01/2017 at an average price of $125 a share. The total sale was $7.8 million.

Deere & Company operates in three business segments: agriculture/ turf, construction/forestry & financial services. The Company helps customers to be more productive to improve the quality of life for people around the world. Deere & Co has a market cap of $39.88 billion; its shares were traded at around $125.30 with a P/E ratio of 22.57 and P/S ratio of 1.47. The dividend yield of Deere & Co stocks is....More>>>

Top 5 Casino Stocks To Invest In Right Now

More than two years after a government crackdown on corruption sent Macau gaming stocks tumbling, The Chinese government has unveiled yet another new regulation on the Macau gaming industry that has hit gaming stocks hard. The latest new law cut the daily ATM withdrawal limit in Macau from 10,000 patacas to 5,000 patacas, or roughly $626.

Unfortunately, transparency and predictability has never been one of the Chinese government’s strong points. Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ: WYNN) CEO Steve Wynn said the government’s behavior was “preposterous” when it kept operators....More>>>

Top 10 High Tech Stocks To Watch For 2019

I previously hypothesized that Intel (INTC) was behind HP, Inc. (HPQ) and Dells refusal to join Nvidias (NVDA) GeForce Partner Program [GPP]. With strong opposition from Intel and two top PC vendors, Nvidia quickly killed its GPP. Intels disapproval of GPP meant other PC vendors would have also imitated HP, Inc. and Dells defiant stance against Nvidia.

GPP could have neutralized Intels tactic of using on-package Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Radeon Vega M GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) to help it sell more of high-end Kaby Lake-G Core i7 processor. Selling more high-end Core i7 processors....More>>>