Stocks to buy

Airline stocks are flirting with a possible rotation higher and that’s got investors taking a closer look at this group. Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) is one of the better-run names in the industry, so we want a piece of DAL stock if there’s going to be a big run.  Source: NextNewMedia / Shutterstock.com The question
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Record-breaking volatility in broader markets has created a wide range of winners and losers. Another phenomenon that regularly hits the headlines is the number of retail market participants trading on the online investing platform Robinhood. You can even think of the most popular shares on the site as top Robinhood stocks. Upon close inspection, you
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I’ll admit it. As far as stocks go, Wayfair (NYSE:W) is not one of my favorites. DocuSign (NASDAQ:DOCU), on the other hand, has the makings of a 10-bagger. That’s why I recently included DocuSign stock amongst a group of 7 Hot Stocks to Stay Hot for Years to Come.     Source: David Tran Photo /
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Investors who are not too risk-averse and looking to bet on electric trucks should buy a small amount of Ayro (NASDAQ:AYRO) stock. Source: Alexandru Nika / Shutterstock.com That’s because the electric-truck maker has found a niche in which it can be successful, and it has already recruited a great partner. And importantly, at this point,
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There’s a lot to like these days about Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) stock. The hydrogen fuel cell company’s stock is up 250% on a year-to-date basis, reaching levels not seen since 2009. Source: Halfpoint/ShutterStock.com Plug Power is coming off a strong second-quarter earnings report in which it recorded beats on both revenue and earnings per share.
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Last Friday, Uber (NYSE:UBER) reported weaker-than-expected second-quarter earnings, giving Uber stock a 3% haircut. But the bad news for the California ride-hailing company was just beginning, as Uber gave back another 3% Tuesday when a Californian court ruled for both Uber and rival Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) to reclassify workers as direct employees. Source: Shutterstock With Uber
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For legendary industrial-sector company General Electric (NYSE:GE), the past several years have been tough and 2020 was particularly challenging. The onset of the novel coronavirus took a toll on the company’s bottom line while pushing the GE stock price to a level not seen since 1992. Source: testing / Shutterstock.com In other words, an investor
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The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD) stock popped to all time highs in early August after the data-driven ad-tech platform reported second-quarter earnings which came in much better than expected. Additionally, the company’s management made upbeat comments about its second-half growth trends. Source: shutterstock.com The results confirmed that, while the Covid-19 pandemic slowed the growth of The
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Oftentimes, cheap stocks are cheap for a reason. The company’s underlying fundamentals and growth prospects have become weak, and the discounted valuation on the stock appropriately reflects that reality. Other times, though, cheap stocks are great buys. In such instances, the market thinks the company’s fundamentals and growth prospects are weak, but they actually aren’t.
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GoDaddy (NASDAQ:GDDY) is a U.S. domain registrar and web hosting company. It is also a very profitable company with over a 23% return on equity in 2019. GoDaddy stock is very cheap compared to its peers and deserves another look by value-based investors. Source: dennizn / Shutterstock.com GoDaddy’s domain bookings and average revenue per user
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Is now the right time to buy Warren Buffett stocks? That is to say, should you buy the stocks held in Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE:BRK.A, NYSE:BRK.B) portfolio? Remember, the Oracle of Omaha has had many winners in the stock market recovery. Sure, Buffett stumbled with airline stocks like American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL). But, with massive gains in
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Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC) has been full of misdirection as of late. CGC stock was giving bulls a nice pre-earnings rally before a two-dip ahead of the release. Upon popping higher on earnings, the stock is once again moving lower. What gives? Source: Shutterstock Putting our finger on this one has been tough, as the cannabis
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