About Sweta Vijayan



Sweta holds a degree in Economics. Her fundamental approach in analyzing different financial instruments helps investors identify untapped investment opportunities.


Recent Articles By Sweta Vijayan

: NUE |  News, Ratings, and Charts

4 Steel Stocks to Buy for a Year-End Rally

The growing demand for steel across key markets and output cuts by the world’s largest producer, China, combined is driving steel prices to record highs. Hence, quality steel stocks Nucor (NUE), Ternium (TX), Reliance Steel & Aluminum (RS), and Commercial Metals (CMC) should witness plenty of upsides in the upcoming months.
: AKAM |  News, Ratings, and Charts

2 Upgraded Tech Stocks to Buy in September

The tech industry is expected to grow substantially due to the ongoing digitalization of industries and the high demand for tech products and solutions to accommodate continuing remote working structures. So, we think it could be wise to bet on undervalued tech stocks Akamai (AKAM) and VEON (VEON). Also, our proprietary POWR Ratings system has recently upgraded these stocks to ‘Buy.’
: LEN |  News, Ratings, and Charts

4 Homebuilder Stocks to Avoid as the Housing Market Cools Off

Backlogs in construction and rising commodity prices led to tight supply in the housing market, thus creating a surge in housing prices over the past year. However, as demand has started to decline lately, homebuilder stocks Lennar (LEN), KB Home (KBH), Meritage Homes (MTH), and LGI Homes (LGIH) might witness a correction in the near term.
: PG |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Procter & Gamble vs. Unilever: Which Consumer Goods Stock is a Better Buy?

Despite rising inflation, an improving job market and consistent demand for consumer goods should drive the industry’s growth in the coming months. Consequently, we think popular consumer goods stocks Procter & Gamble (PG) and Unilever (UL) should benefit. But which of these stocks is a better buy now? Let’s find out.
: AMD |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Advanced Micro Devices vs. NXP Semiconductors: Which Chip Stock is a Better Choice?

Surging demand for semiconductors from various industries, along with significant government and private investment to address a semiconductor chip shortage, should help the semiconductor industry achieve solid growth. Consequently, we think popular chip manufacturers Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) should benefit. But which of these stocks is a better buy now? Let’s find out.
: MSFT |  News, Ratings, and Charts

5 Popular Robinhood Stocks to Buy for September

Zero-commission online brokerage Robinhood (HOOD), which went public in July, is a popular retail trading platform. And we think Microsoft (MSFT), Facebook (FB), Pfizer (PFE), Starbucks (SBUX), and GoPro (GPRO), which are currently among the favorite names of Robinhood’s millennial and Gen Z traders, could be solid bets for September—the worst month, historically, for investing. Let’s discuss.
: MRNA |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Moderna vs. Inovio Pharmaceuticals: Which Coronavirus Vaccine Stock is a Better Investment?

Because the resurgence of COVID-19 cases is increasing the demand for vaccines, shares of vaccine-producing companies Moderna (MRNA) and Inovio Pharmaceuticals (INO) should benefit. But which of these stocks is a better buy now? Let’s find out.
: VNDA |  News, Ratings, and Charts

5 Buy-Rated Small-Cap Biotech Stocks to Add to Your Watchlist

Biotech companies’ increasing focus on integrating advanced technology into their research projects to develop viable drugs for treating various critical diseases, and growing demand from an aging population, should drive the biotech industry’s growth. In addition to the industry’s solid growth prospects, we think a low-interest-rate environment should benefit small-cap biotech companies Vanda (VNDA), Anika (ANIK), Tarsus (TARS), BioDelivery Sciences (BDSI), and Champions Oncology (CSBR). So, let’s pore over these names.
: OIIM |  News, Ratings, and Charts

5 Tech Stocks Under $10 to Buy in September

While the tech industry is expected to continue growing with the ongoing digital transformation of almost every industry, high-priced stocks might witness a pullback amid heightened market volatility. So, we think it could be wise to bet on low-priced stocks in this space O2Micro International (OIIM), Everspin (MRAM), PCTEL (PCTI), Socket Mobile (SCKT), and SilverSun (SSNT).These companies are all well-positioned to capitalize on the industry tailwinds. So, let’s take a closer look at these names.
: ACLS |  News, Ratings, and Charts

Axcelis Technologies vs. AXT Inc.: Which Semiconductor Stock is a Better Investment?

Increasing government and corporate investments to address the global semiconductor chip shortage, and rising demand from several industries, should continue driving the semiconductor industry’s growth. Therefore, we think lesser-known players in this space, Axcelis (ACLS) and AXT (AXTI), should benefit. But which of these stocks is a better buy now? Let’s find out.
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