Stocks to Buy

Whether you are a novice who just opened your first 401k or you are a seasoned investor, you have to spend countless hours researching stocks to buy. Who has that kind of time? We do. Powered by a diverse group of perspectives formed from dozens of analysts, advisors and strategists, our stories digest the day’s biggest headlines to uncover which stocks you should buy.

Taste Test: PepsiCo, Inc (PEP) Is Better Than The Coca-Cola Co. (KO)

As global soda sales slump, PepsiCo is better positioned to survive the downturn than Coca-Cola, making PEP stock the better buy.

2 Huge Canadian Energy Stocks to Buy at Bargain Prices (SU CNQ)

Canadian stocks have been beaten-up worse than their American counterparts in the energy sector. But this has paved the way for bargain prices for at least two energy stocks.

Omnicom Group Inc.: OMC Gains Are Just Warming Up

Omnicom (OMC) is a great bet considering its consistent expansion, tried-and-true business model and commitment to rewarding shareholders.

The 10 Best Stocks to Buy for the Next 10 Years

This far-forward-thinking list of the best stocks to buy is great for anyone with the guts and patience to not meddle with them and let time do the lifting.

3 Momentum Stocks That Can Survive the Momo Crash

Lately, investors are stepping away from momentum stocks, but these three picks should give them a reason to reconsider.

Bank of America Corp (BAC): Wall Street Cheers an OK Quarter

Bank of America Corp (BAC) is sensitive to an improving U.S. economy, and that certainly helped in an otherwise so-so earnings report.

Under Armour Inc: UA Stock Is Gearing Up for the Long Haul

There may be some quarters that are tougher than others, but Under Armour (UA) is committed to the long haul, and that bright prospect hasn't dimmed.

Ford Motor Company: F Stock Remains a Bargain for Long-Term Investors

If Ford Motor Company (F) couldn't get a boost when industry demand was rising, what hope does Ford stock have if demand has peaked?

The 3 Best Stocks to “Subscribe” to Now

Loyalty programs charging a fee are popular these days as retailers cope with fickle spending. AMZN, NFLX and RH are the three best stocks playing this game.

Apple Inc.: Goldman Sachs Is Right About AAPL Stock … For the Wrong Reason

Some of her underlying assumptions may be off base, but Goldman Sachs analyst Simona Jankowski is still right about Apple stock.

Netflix, Inc.: Why NFLX Price Hike Blows Analyst Estimates Away

Netflix (NFLX) stock is a high-flyer, sure. But are analysts missing out on a little $138 million rounding error?

5 Stocks to Buy for an April Money Shower

Technical strength, strong seasonality make these names look like market-beating stocks to buy this month.

Bank of America Corp: Don’t Sell BAC Stock Ahead of a Bad Quarter

Like the other big banks, Bank of America (BAC) is going to print ugly results. But that doesn't mean BAC stock is a sell.

Alphabet Inc Upgraded by Pivotal Research, But That’s (Still) Not the Point (GOOG, GOOGL)

Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) shares are worth more than their current price, according to Pivotal Research, but opinions are like ... well, you know.

Netflix Inc. (NFLX): Coming Price Hike Doesn’t Mean Squat for Shares

A Netflix Inc. (NFLX) price hike is coming but cancellations should be minimal and already be baked into Netflix stock.

Anavex Life Sciences Corp. Just Got a Lot More Interesting (AVXL)

Anavex Life Sciences (AVXL) has been a fringe Alzheimer's play so far, but today's news should turn heads.

7 Healthcare Stocks That Are Fit as a Fiddle

We're entering a period of slow growth, not just domestically, but globally. Healthcare is a great place to be right now.

Edwards Lifesciences Corp: EW Stock Is at the Heart of Innovation

This is just the beginning to the rise of EW stock in 2016. Edward Lifesciences will likely expand usage of its TAVR technology and the government will likely more than happily go along.

Fitbit Inc Stock: Ignore Wall Street’s Bashing of FIT

Wall Street got it wrong when it comes to Fitbit stock. FIT is a buy, and here is why.