Stocks to Buy

Identifying winning stocks requires more than scanning headlines. InvestorPlace analysts focus on long-term themes, market timing, and structural shifts shaping where capital is flowing next, highlighting stocks positioned to benefit from those trends.

Right Now, It Looks as If Micron Stock Is Ready to Run to $60 in 2020

The highly anticipated bottom is finally in for Micron, and that positions MU stock to run above $60 in 2020.

Positive Free Cash Flow Is the Key to Future Success for SNAP Stock

InvestorPlace contributor Brad Moon, who happens to understand technology stocks better than I ever could, recently discussed why Evan Speigel’s 2017 Snapchat redesign was the right call.

4 Gold Stocks to Buy as the Yellow Metal Surges

Buyers are flocking to gold and silver. Here are three gold stocks to buy to bank on continued upside.

7 Stocks to Buy to Get 2020 Started the Right Way

With stocks priced in for sustained growth ahead, what are the seven stocks to buy before 2020?

Microsoft Stock Is Floating on a Cloud

I won't say that MSFT stock is just a cloud play, but that's undoubtedly one of the company's strong points.

5 Strong Buy Stocks Under $5 With Massive Upside Potential

Snapping up strong buy stocks with great long-term growth prospects doesn’t have to cost you your entire savings.

3 Myths That Influence the Perception and Direction of Qualcomm Stock

Qualcomm stock should deliver shareholder returns longer-term, but myths about QCOM and about 5G could influence QCOM stock shorter term.

The Force Is With Disney Stock

Disney stock continues to rise as their latest blockbuster film gives investors another example of how well Disney connects to its audience.

Make Aurora Cannabis Front and Center in Your Pot-folio

Ignore the haters. Aurora Cannabis isn't headed to zero anytime soon. In fact it might just become the cannabis market's hero in 2020.

Starbucks Stock Looks Set to Brew More Upside Amid Consumer Confidence

A rising tide that lifts boats in the consumer discretionary sector, particularly Starbucks stock, are because regardless of how one feels about the quality of coffee the company serves, enjoying java at Starbucks, McDonald's or Dunkin' Donuts is a luxury, not a necessity.

10 Best Stocks to Beat the Market in 2020

2020 is likely to offer investors more volatility, but these 10 stocks look poised to deliver over the next 12 months.

As Etsy Heads Into 2020, Investors Wonder If It’s a $40 or $70 Stock 

Aaron Levitt believes Etsy’s strong branding and prominent position in the handmade goods space make it an inevitable M&A target. He suggests Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) or even Target (NYSE:TGT) could be possible suitors.

Netflix Stock Opportunity Has Legs Heading Into 2020

NFLX stock is on a massive rebound rally. The target is still higher but short term there might be levels to know for better success.

7 International Stocks Worth a Visit

American investors have been blessed to have the most robust blue chips over the last several years. However, markets move in cycles, which suggests the better opportunities for 2020 lie with international stocks.

4 Reasons It Still Makes Sense to Get in on Amazon Stock

Amazon stock will be a good investment in 2020 thanks to its growing delivery fleet, cloud computing service, and engaged customer base.

3 Dividend Stocks to Buy for China Bulls Heading into 2020

China's outlook is brighter after an initial trade war deal. Income investors looking for upside should check out these three stocks.

10 Best Stocks for 2020: Buckle Up for a Wild Ride in the Markets

Which of our experts will win the best stocks contest? They're all betting on themes likely to dominate in 2020 and beyond.

Best Stocks for 2020: Aimmune’s Allergy Solutions Position It for Huge Success

With Palforzia awaiting final FDA approval, 2020 could be a big year for Aimmune Therapeutics. AIMT could be one of the best stocks.

Hexo Hoping to Recover With Cannabis 2.0 Boom in 2020

With Cannabis 2.0 in the works, Hexo’s risk-reward profile is beginning to look very favorable for investors willing to stick their necks out. Here’s why.