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Wall Street analysts see big gains for these Warren Buffett-owned stocks in 2025

CNBC Pro used FactSet data to screen stocks held by Berkshire Hathaway, looking for those with the most upside to analysts’ average 12-month price target.

Author Posted on January 5, 2025Categories Uncategorized

BTIG’s top ideas for 2025 include Starbucks and a Western retailer

The firm released its list of best ideas for the first half of the new year this week.

Author Posted on January 4, 2025Categories Uncategorized

These oversold stocks are due for a bounce after a tough start to 2025

Using the CNBC Pro stock screener tool, we found the most oversold stocks on Wall Street as measured by their relative strength index.

Author Posted on January 4, 2025Categories Uncategorized

MicroStrategy trades like a meme stock these days. What investors need to know

A sky-high stock, surging popularity and a crypto-native cheering section on social media makes some wonder if MicroStrategy might go the way of a meme stock.

Author Posted on January 4, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Vistra off to big 2025 already after leading S&P 500 last year

Vistra is viewed by investors as a nimble power company that is well positioned to quickly serve surging electricity demand from data centers.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Five reasons why Nuveen likes senior loans right now

Investors should consider allocating some funds to U.S. senior loans, according to Nuveen.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Tesla stock is just a $900 billion ‘call option’ on autonomous driving, robotics, says Evercore ISI

Evercore ISI is offering up an alternative way for investors to take a look at Tesla shares.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

These are the only two things that have mattered and will matter for stocks, DataTrek says

Markets rode the wave of both factors, mostly up but occasionally down, through the year just ended and likely face the same fate in 2025.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

High quality stocks that pay a hefty dividend they are unlikely to cut in 2025, according to UBS

With a bumpy start to 2025, quality stocks that have reliable dividends could become more appealing.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Goldman’s favorite themes for the stock market in 2025 and how to play them

These are trends the bank is following in the new year.

Author Posted on January 3, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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