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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

Truist Is Pounding the Table on Lululemon (LULU) Stock

Investors in LULU stock have seen very nice year-to-date gains, and the party continues today as the company receives analyst props.

JOBY Stock Pops as Joby Aviation Receives $10 Million Grant

Air mobility specialist Joby Aviation received a California government grant, helping to spark additional enthusiasm for JOBY stock.

FSR Stock Alert: Fisker Delivers 100 Vehicles a Day With New Strategy

Fisker has adopted a new distribution strategy that is positive for FSR stock. But demand remains the key issue for this EV startup.

ACHR Stock Alert: The $500 Million Reason Archer Aviation Is Up Today

Archer Aviation stock is getting a boost on Friday as investors in ACHR react to a $500 million deal for 100 of its Midnight eVTOLs.

Dear LI Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for Dec. 4

Li Auto stock fans are preparing for a major catalyst when the company's shares join the Hang Seng Index starting on Dec. 4.

7 A-Rated Retirement Stocks for Your November Buy List

I know very few people who don’t look forward to retirement. Retirement means your life’s labor is done and you’ve achieved your financial goals. Whether…

NIO Stock Warning: The Beginning of the End is Here

Layoffs can often be part and parcel to a turnaround, but don't count on that being the situation here with NIO stock.

3 Consumer Stocks to Ring Up as We Head Into Prime Shopping Season

Driven by easing inflation and the continued strength of the labor market, consumer stocks should thrive during the upcoming holiday season. 

Lucid Investors, Don’t Be Fooled! This News Is NOT a Reason to Buy LCID Stock.

A new press release of future cooperation is no reason to rush into buying LCID stock as promised sales today get smaller.

3 Best Long-Term Stocks Every 50-Year-Old Should Buy and Hold

These long-term stocks not only offer the opportunity for share price growth but also pay a reliable and growing dividend.

3 EV Stocks Jumping on the Tesla Bandwagon

Some EV stocks are rapidly passing Tesla in popularity, whether due to direct partnerships with the EV giant or undercutting the company.

The 3 Most Undervalued EV Stocks to Buy Now: November 2023 

There are many undervalued EV stocks to buy now due to the global slowdown in vehicle demand. Here are the three best bets.

FSR Stock Alert: Fisker Vehicle Prototypes Are Coming to LA

Fisker is getting ready to show off two new EV prototypes during the week of the LA auto show. Here's what this means for FSR stock.

3 eVTOL Stocks Ready to Take to the Skies

Invest in these eVTOL stocks to buy as they represent companies close to commercialization of flying cars and hence robust growth.

SBUX Stock Alert: What to Know as Starbucks Faces Largest-Ever Strike

Although Starbucks faces fundamental heat from a labor strike during a key promotional day, SBUX stock has managed to march higher.

3 Momentum Stocks You’ll Regret Not Buying Soon: November 2023

These momentum stocks to buy soon continue to kill at the stock market and are poised for even bigger gains in the next bull run.

3 Undervalued Stocks to Triple Your Money

With a recession looming, if you buy these undervalued stocks to triple your money now, you will see your portfolio bounce upwards in 2024.

3 Top Growth Stocks to Carry You Through 2023

Interest rate headwinds have abated, providing a catalyst for these growth stocks to buy to rally into year-end.

3 EV Charging Stocks to Buy as Adoption Soars in Europe

The need for electric vehicle charging isn't going anywhere. Here are the best EV charging stocks to buy before the market soars.