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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

Walmart Stalled After Earnings, but the Holidays Could Push it Higher

We recommend trading Walmart (NYSE:WMT) with a bullish put write.

This Cheap Bearish Trade on Target Banks on Weak Earnings

This morning, I'm recommending a bearish trade on the Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT).

In Walmart-Amazon War, Investors are Buying Potential Ahead of Reality

Walmart has found successs with curbside pick-up of groceries, but its growth rate still doesn't approach Amazon's.

7 Strong Retail Stocks to Buy for the 2019 Holiday Season

The outlook for the 2019 holiday shopping season has gone from bad to good, and that's great news for these retail stocks.

3 Pros, 3 Cons to Buying Plug Power Stock as World Pivots from Fossil Fuels

Undoubtedly, alternative energy investments like PLUG stock are appealing due to their paradigm-shattering potential. At the same time, many significant challenges stand in the way.

3 Reasons Why Southwest Airlines Stock Can Climb Above $60 Soon

Southwest stock is up 20% over the past three months, and the fundamentals say that this rally won't end until shares pop above $60.

Tiffany & Co. Option Premium Jumped After Acquisition Rumors

This morning, I'm recommending a bullish trade on Tiffany & Co. (NYSE:TIF).

Popping Open a Covered Call on Coca-Cola

This is the perfect time for another covered call on The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO).

Take a Hard Pass on Wayfair Stock, Even After Earnings Beats

Despite the big drop, Wayfair stock is not a value. Costs and competition will weigh heavily on W going forward.

Profit With a Call Option as Campbell Soup Company Pushes Higher

This morning, I'm recommending a bullish call option on Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB).

Is Shopify (SHOP) Stock the Right Buy in E-Commerce Now?

SHOP stock still hasn’t regained momentum since August’s sell-off. This is leaving some folks scratching their heads.

3 Consumer Stocks to Buy and Hold

These consumer stocks to buy all offer a sense of stability as we enter less certain times. Here's what you should know about each.

Did Best Buy (BBY) Stock Just Become a Healthcare Play?

Ten years ago, people were saying that Best Buy (BBY) was nothing but “Amazon’s showroom.” And they were right... at the time. It’s worth looking at how Best Buy turned things around...as we’re seeing the same pattern throughout the industry.

3 Reasons That NIO Stock Is Still a Buy at the Bottom

NIO stock makes a quality product, has a major backer, and is selling a lifestyle rather than just another Chinese EV.

The ECB’s Announcement Could Boost Adobe

We want to earn income on our long stock position in Adobe (NASDAQ:ADBE), which we've been managing since our ADBE August 9th $302.50 Put Write expired in the money.

Strong Jobs Data Gives us a Bullish Opportunity on Target

Consumer stocks, like Target (NYSE:TGT), are benefiting from strong jobs numbers, and we’re ready to take advantage of the bullish momentum with a new bullish trade on the name.

Lululemon (LULU) Stock Proves the Doubters Wrong AGAIN

Summer and back-to-school are, traditionally, prime time for retailers. Not so this year – with the notable exception of Lululemon Athletica (LULU).

Porsche Taycan: Do We Finally Have a “Tesla Killer”?

Wednesday afternoon, Porsche (POAHY) is releasing the Taycan – which is fully electric, by the way – and is promoting its new model with a spectacular video of a test run aboard an aircraft carrier. Porsche seems to have overcome most of the worst stereotypes about electric vehicles.

Airline Stocks: What’s Keeping Them From Taking Off?

A protest has hindered the usual 1,100 daily flights to and from Hong Kong, and has been affecting top airline stocks. Here's what's going on.