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.

5 Health Care Provider Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of five health care provider stocks are on the rise this week on Portfolio Grader. Each of these stocks is rated an "A" ("strong buy") or "B" overall ("buy").

5 Health Care Provider Stocks to Buy Now

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

TSLA: Tesla Stock Is Sliding, But Don’t Sell

Tesla stock is slipping thanks to a couple negative headlines, but the pain in TSLA is being overblown. Here's why.

3 Cheap Stocks to Buy in 2015

Inexpensive stocks are often value traps that trade at low multiples. But if you're in the market for REAL bargains, here are three cheap stocks for your portfolio.

Kroger Stock: You Can Still Get on the Bandwagon

It's no accident that KR stock is up more than 180% since 2013. Kroger stock won't be under the radar much longer, and there's still room for this stock to run higher.

Amazon’s Momentum Will Reward the Faithful

As more shoppers stay within its ecosystem, AMZN stock will become a profit behemoth

5 Healthcare Stocks That Win Big From Record Spending

Always a good place to look for stocks to buy for the long term, consumer spending on healthcare stocks is at record highs. These five stocks are good picks to profit from Obamacare.

5 Capital Markets Stocks to Buy Now

The grades of five capital markets 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.

ACHN: Achillion Pharmaceuticals Has Serious Breakout Potential

The Hepatitis-C drugmaker Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ACHN) is heading to new trials and is looking for a big second half in 2015.

7 Media Stocks to Buy Now

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

6 Medical Devices Stocks to Buy Now

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

Netflix (NFLX) Stock: The Perfect Buyout Target

Netflix (NFLX) stock, despite its seemingly high valuation, is the perfect buyout target. Don't be surprised if this company gets bought out.

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").

5 Best Sectors to Watch This Week

This week, commercial banking, electric utilities, infrastructure, reit and household products are the best sectors on the Portfolio Grader database.

The New Amazon Store on Tmall: What It Means for AMZN Shareholders

The jury is still out on whether the new Amazon Tmall shop is good news or bad news for AMZN. It's possible, however, that it's simply irrelevant.

3 Great Auto Stocks to Buy for 2015

Tata Motors (TTM), Toyota (TM) and Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) have a lot to look forward to in 2015.

Ford Stock: Will Its Crummy Winter Turn Into a Sweet Spring?

Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is sagging on disappointing February sales numbers. Here's why Ford stock will rebound sooner than later.

4 Oil and Gas Stocks With Short-Term Upsides

For traders who can stomach the volatility, the technicals for PXD, SYRG, GTE and TGA suggest that they are good choices for those looking for bullish profits in the energy sector.

10 “Triple A” Stocks to Buy

This week, 10 stocks get A's ("strong buy") in Portfolio Grader's three main grading categories, Total Grade, Overall Fundamental Grade and Quantitative Grade.