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The Top 5 Stocks to Invest in for New Year 2021

2020 will go down in history as the year to forget. All thanks to the coronavirus, U.S. elections, wildfires, earthquakes, riots in the streets, economic disarray, a wild hurricane season, lockdowns... the list goes on. However, markets have perked back up in these final weeks of the year. All on news we may be nearing a desperately needed vaccine. With things looking up as we head into 2021, here are the top 5 hot stocks to buy and hold immediately.

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Gap Vs Lululemon Stock: Which Is Best?

Gap Inc. [NYSE: GPS] is a global apparel retail company. The company offers casual apparel, accessories and personal care products for men, women and children under various brands, including: Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, Athleta, Intermix, Janie and Jack, and Hill City brands. It has company-operated stores throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle […]

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A Rare Opportunity to Turn $1,000 into $481,800

On August 30, 2019, a small firm won a contract from the Pentagon to build a strange new weapon. The Joint Chiefs of Staff calls this new weapon "Unstoppable." This under-the-radar company is not yet a household name.

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Is 3M Stock A Buy?

Is 3M Stock A Buy? Despite exhibiting weakness in recent years, 3M stocks remain an attractive buy as it gives investors a chance to own a high-quality stock at a low valuation. Today’s environment is not the best of times for industrial conglomerates like 3M. Nevertheless, the company posted strong third-quarter 2020 results. 3M’s profits […]

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He was living with his parents. Two years later he had $5 million to play with - all because of this 1 EXTRA INCOME strategy.

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6 Best Stock Picking Services

What are the best stock picking services? That depends on what kind of trader you are. Most traders fall into two camps: passive and active. Passive traders tend to follow a buy-and-hold strategy. They add stocks to their portfolios and then wait for their investments’ value to grow. They don’t tinker with their investments. They […]

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FREE Report: Inside the $34 Billion DoorDash IPO

DoorDash will IPO within 7 days. And early investors could see 288%... 381%... and even 552% profits! Don't wait another minute. My free report reveals urgent details. And important Pre-IPO instructions.

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Square Stock Vs Shopify: Which Is Best?

Square Stock Vs Shopify: PayPal (PYPL) might have been a pioneer in digital payment solutions twenty years ago, but it has heavy competition in today’s rapidly growing market. Companies like Venmo, Stripe, and Zelle have become popular in recent years, and PayPal faces direct challenges from both Square and Shopify.  The good news for all […]

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Trump Views Biotech Breakthrough as a "National Security" Issue

On November 16, 2016, a tiny biotech proved that it could "Cut & Paste" disease from your body. The new breakthrough was so powerful, President Trump signed Executive Order 13,771 ten days after taking office.

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Best Uranium Stocks To Buy

The performance of top uranium producers has been nothing short of pitiful for years. The march towards $0 has seemed unstoppable. But the lower uranium stock prices go, the more value investors sniff opportunities. After steadily declining in recent years, Cameco Corp [CCJ] share price has flattened out and may be on the verge of […]

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Mandated to make a profit

Like any other investor, I try to buy low and sell high... but the BIG difference with me is that I like to buy just one kind of stock and none other. These unique companies are almost always monopolies. And are mandated by law to make a profit. Not a single company in this entire industry has ever gone out of business-ever. And one last thing: the dividend yields are massive.

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