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These stocks well liked by analysts have not panned out in 2025

Some stocks with “buy” ratings from analysts have seen their shares, earnings and income sink this year.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

This organ transport stock is breaking out. Where it might go, according to the charts

Todd Gordon goes through the technicals of the health care sector and this organ transport stock.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Investors can grab solid yield in this corner of the muni market, says Nuveen

As Americans shop for the holidays, the sales taxes collected are used to secure sales-tax bonds.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Dan Ives’ top tech picks into year-end

The Wedbush Securities analyst highlighted Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla as names that will continue driving the AI revolution.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Michael Burry’s next ‘Big Short’: An inside look at his analysis showing AI is a bubble

The investment world is “expecting far more economic importance out of this technology than is likely to be provided,” Burry’s associate portfolio manager said.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Citi upgrades Chili’s parent on younger guests flocking to brand, building long-term relevancy

Shares of Brinker International could rise 25% from here, said Citi analyst Jon Tower.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

This semiconductor equipment maker is a buy as Wall Street underappreciates China demand, says UBS

The bank upgraded the semiconductor equipment maker to buy from neutral.

Author Posted on November 25, 2025Categories Uncategorized

A counter-trend signal in this retail ETF has been triggered. What the charts show ahead of Black Friday

Katie Stockton breaks down the charts on the XRT ETF>

Author Posted on November 24, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Novo Nordisk stumbles against Eli Lilly in GLP-1 drug battle. Which stock is the best buy from here?

Eli Lilly’s stock is soaring while Novo Nordisk is sinking. Why it makes sense to stick with the market winner, despite its rising valuation.

Author Posted on November 24, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Wall Street’s favorite holiday shopping stocks as Black Friday nears

Winning stocks this holiday shopping season could include Amazon, Walmart and off-price retailers such as TJX Companies and Burlington.

Author Posted on November 24, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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