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Consumer Discretionary Stocks

Consumer discretionary stocks refer to a wide range of consumer goods and services generally considered non-essential. These include car manufacturers, luxury goods, hospitality companies, and more. Many of the biggest retailers fit into the consumer discretionary umbrella. As such, especially when the economy is strong, consumer discretionary stocks tend to shine.

Recent Consumer Discretionary Stocks Articles

The Top 3 Auto Stocks to Buy in March 2024

Drive your portfolio to new heights by investing in these top auto stocks to buy, positioned for resilience in the automotive sector.

The Future for TSLA Stock: Why This Is a Make-or-Break Moment for Tesla

While Tesla may have pioneered the modern adoption of EVs, the maturing industry presents fresh challenges against TSLA stock.

Rivian’s Lost Spark: Why It’s Time to Sell RIVN Stock Now

Since last fall, Rivian Automotive has announced poor financial results, mounting losses, missed delivery targets, job cuts, and a share dilution in an effort to raise cash. Each announcement from the company appears to be worse than the previous one.

TSLA Stock Alert: Tesla Plunges on Major China Slowdown

Tesla stock is falling on Tuesday as TSLA investors digest the latest delivery data from the EV company and a decrease in China.

LCID Stock Is Still a Lemon of an EV Play, So Stay Away

Continued poor execution and the risk of further dilution means that LCID stock remains a "no go" situation among EV plays.

Buy Alert: AMD Stock Is on Fire and Bound to Go Even Higher

Sure, Nvidia is the darling of the market, but Advanced Micro Devices is also a redoubtable chip maker and it makes sense to own AMD stock.

Avoid the Avalanche: 3 Stocks to Sell Before They Collapse

Investors would do well to sell or avoid these stocks altogether, due to the unpredictability they are facing.

Yuck! Don’t Go Dumpster Diving for Junky Nio Stock.

NIO stock isn't worth your time or capital as Nio unveils a vehicle model that the vast majority of people won't be able to afford.

7 Growth Stocks to Ride Your Next Profit Wave Higher

These growth stocks for profit wave offer significant upside potential as investors rotate into more under-the-radar names.

NIO Stock: Should You Snap Up Shares Before Earnings?

Nio stock may disappoint after their next earnings release. The competition in the EV market remains fierce for a bleak future ahead.

Beware! 3 Landmine Stocks That Could Blow Up Your Returns

These stocks are crucial to avoid in 2024 as they could be hidden landmines in investor portfolios with the potential to destroy returns.

The Top 3 Dow Stocks to Buy in March 2024

Play defense with these top Dow stocks to buy as the market takes a breather from the 20% rally that started in November 2023.

3 Flying Car Stocks to Buy (That Aren’t Joby Aviation) 

The applications and upside are tantalizing, and if you can stomach high risk, hop on one of several flying car stocks to buy.

Can a New CFO Save Nikola (NKLA) Stock?

Investors in clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) company Nikola can't seem to catch a break, with NKLA stock declining again today.

Nissan Could Help Keep Fisker Alive with $400 Million Injection

Shares of FSR stock are in the red after Reuters reported that the company could receive a major investment from Nissan.

JOAN Stock Alert: Joann Is on the Brink of Bankruptcy

Joann stock is falling on Monday as JOAN investors react to reports that the crafting supplies company is preparing for bankruptcy.

SAVE Stock Plunges as JetBlue Terminates Deal. Is It Over for Spirit Airlines?

SAVE stock is falling while JBLU stock is rising after the two companies announced a termination of their merger.

M Stock Alert: Is $6.6 Billion Enough to Take Macy’s Private?

Macy's will be under pressure to take the improved bid from real estate specialist Arkhouse Management and bankruptcy expert Brigade Capital.

Wall Street Favorites: 3 Flying Car Stocks With Strong Buy Ratings

These strong buy flying car stocks can add value to your portfolio. Here are the three best companies to consider.