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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.

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Price Cuts Will Not Save the Day for Tesla Stock

Still vulnerable to a reversal in sentiment, holding off on TSLA stock remains the best move.

The 3 Most Undervalued EV Stocks to Buy in February 2023

Investing in undervalued EV stocks can provide investors with a higher rate of return on their investment than in most other sectors.

The 7 Most Promising Lithium Stocks to Buy in February

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7 Sorry EV Stocks to Sell in February Before It’s Too Late

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The 3 Most Undervalued Stocks in India for Your February Buy List

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AAPL Stock Alert: Are Layoffs Coming for Apple?

Wall Street is paying Apple (AAPL) stock particular attention lately ahead of the company's Q4 earnings. Are Apple layoffs coming this week?

Is NIO Stock a Good Buy? Here’s My Call.

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BBBY Stock Alert: Get Ready for Bed Bath & Beyond Bankruptcy This Week

All eyes are on BBBY stock, as Reuters reported this morning the retailer could file for bankruptcy protection by as soon as this week.

Groupon Layoffs 2023: What to Know About the Latest GRPN Job Cuts

The future of Groupon is bleak as competitors like Rakuten take away its market and it is forced into its second round of layoffs.

Why Is Lithium Americas (NYSE:LAC) Stock Up 10% Today?

LAC stock is rallying after GM disclosed it would invest $650 million in Lithium Americas to support its move toward electric vehicles.

LCID Stock Alert: Is Lucid Motors Headed for a New All-Time Low?

Lucid Motors (LCID) stock is in the news Tuesday as investors react to a Morgan Stanley new price target for the company's shares.

Why Is Expion360 (XPON) Stock Down 7% Today?

Expion360 (XPON) stock is falling on Tuesday as investors react to changes in leadership at the lithium-ion battery company.

The 3 Most Undervalued Retirement Stocks to Buy in February 2023

These undervalued retirement stocks have the potential to provide long-term growth and higher returns to your retirement portfolio.

3 Chinese Stocks to Buy Before the Q2 Recovery Spike

China’s comeback is just getting started, and as the country abandons its COVID-fueled policies, its stocks are staging quite a rally.

Arrival Layoffs 2023: What to Know About the Latest ARVL Job Cuts

With the EV sector struggling amid economic pressures and heightened competition, the Arrival layoffs only underscore the dangers.

3 Global Stocks to Buy to Get Around America’s Slowdown

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Why Is Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) Stock Up 12% Today?

Bed Bath & Beyond is up today but it also recently announced plans to close more stores. Here's why BBBY stock won't stay in the green.

Why Is Carvana (CVNA) Stock Up 25% Today?

Carvana stock is in focus as shares rally more than 25% on Monday. CVNA stock has been soaring lately due to its high short interest.