Stocks to buy

September lived up to its billing as the worst month of the year. Pulled lowered by the threat of higher interest rates, a looming government shutdown, and rising energy prices, U.S. indices ended September in the red. However, there’s still reason for optimism for some of the market’s top stocks and indices. For one, the final
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The fourth and final quarter of 2023 is upon us and the year-end holidays are fast approaching. That could mean a boost in the sales of many businesses, from retailers to airlines and e-commerce companies. In mid-September, accounting firm Deloitte released a report forecasting that holiday retail sales will rise between 3.5% and 4.6% this
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A recent article in Barron’s about Chinese households opting to save rather than spend suggested that the country would have difficulty pulling out of the economic tailspin it’s been in since the pandemic began in early 2020. That’s terrible news for Chinese stocks. “An increasingly common belief is that China’s struggling economy, faced with headwinds
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Many stock traders probably think of Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) as a customer relations management software specialist. That’s not inaccurate, but Salesforce has multiple, deep connections to the artificial intelligence market. So, while it won’t capture everyone’s attention, CRM stock might pique your interest and it deserves a solid “B” grade. As we’ll discuss in a moment, the
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Goldman Sachs economists estimate that a government shutdown would decrease growth by roughly 0.2% per week due to federal workers going unpaid. However, these economists anticipate growth to rebound by the same amount in the quarter following the shutdown as federal work resumes paired with employees receiving back pay. This has led to the rise
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The restaurant industry can be very competitive. However, if management gets it right, these stocks can outperform massively. Restaurant stocks like Domino’s Pizza (NYSE:DPZ) have delivered outstanding returns due to their superior execution. Typically, comparable store growth and new restaurant openings drive revenue growth over the long term. A restaurant needs to refresh its menu
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