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.

4 Financial Services Stocks to Buy Now

This week, four financial services stocks are improving their overall rating on Portfolio Grader. Each of these rates an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

Microsoft, CEO Satya Nadella Rule the Tech World (MSFT)

Microsoft stock is unique in that it’s more established -- offering both a solid track record and that steady monthly payout -- but still has a hand in cutting-edge tech trend cookie jar.

5 Best Sectors to Watch This Week

The commercial banking, electric utilities, infrastructure, household products and reit sectors are on the rise this week on the Portfolio Grader database.

3 Strong Stocks to Buy in the Healthcare Sector

Inogen (INGN), AMAG Pharmaceuticals (AMAG) and Centene (CNC) continue to be characterized by strong forecasted earnings and sales.

5 Stocks With Strong Sales Growth — MARA RESI CREG GV LRAD

This week, these five stocks have the best ratings in Sales Growth, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader.

5 Stocks With Great Operating Margin Growth — BSF AV CLDT INOC EVHC

This week, these five stocks have the best ratings in Operating Margin Growth, one of the eight Fundamental Categories on Portfolio Grader.

4 Road and Rail Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of four road and rail stocks are on the rise this week on Portfolio Grader. Each of these stocks is rated an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

6 Medical Devices Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of six medical devices stocks are on the rise this week on Portfolio Grader. Each of these stocks is rated an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

4 Tech Services Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of four tech services stocks are better this week, according to the Portfolio Grader database. Every one of these stocks has an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy") rating.

8 Media Stocks to Buy Now

This week, eight media stocks are improving their overall rating on Portfolio Grader. Each of these rates an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

5 Capital Markets Stocks to Buy Now

This week, five capital markets stocks are improving their overall ratings on Portfolio Grader. Each of these stocks is rated an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

3 Stocks to Buy in a Late-Stage Bull Market

The bull market may be entering its late stages, but there are still plenty of great stocks to buy if you know where to look.

7 Big Tech Stocks Worth Your Attention Now

As the market slows in the summer, its best to stick to solid companies like these seven tech stocks, and dump your speculative holdings.

4 Oil and Gas Stocks to Play a Short-Term Bounce

With oil and gas gapping higher or lower seemingly every day, investors are looking for a chance for short-term profits on oil and gas stocks.

2 Indian Stocks That Will Ride a Roaring Economy (TTM, MMYT)

Indian stocks MakeMyTrip Limited (MMYT) and Tata Motors (TTM) will be driven higher amid economy-boosting government reforms.

3 Reasons to Like AAPL For the Long Haul

You don't have to like Apple products to see why AAPL stock looks like a good long-term investment.

12 “Triple A” Stocks to Buy

This week, 12 stocks get A's ("strong buy") in Portfolio Grader's three main grading categories, Total Grade, Overall Fundamental Grade and Quantitative Grade.

11 Oil and Gas Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of 11 oil and gas stocks are better this week, according to the Portfolio Grader database. Every one of these stocks has an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy") rating.

Surging AVGO Stock Will Only Move Higher with Broadcom

By engulfing BRCM, AVGO stock can still deliver 25% to 30% more gains in the next 12 to 18 months, reaching levels of $180 per share.