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8 Stocks Wall Street Analysts Love Most

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When in doubt over picking which stocks to own it's wise to look at what the experts are saying. Here are the 8 stocks with the highest percentage of buy ratings among analysts on Wall Street today.
 
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Marjorie Taylor Greene Buys Blue Chip Stock Near 52-Week Low

Marjorie Taylor Greene is known for buying multiple stocks at a time, based on recent disclosures. A new filing shows one stock bought in November. More Info ➔
How to Crush Inflation With AI - Ad

Food prices up 24%. Rent up 22%. Yet wages are barely up. A small group of Americans are using AI to fight back against this rigged system. Click here to learn how.
Sawyer Merritt Threatens To Move Assets If Charles Schwab Votes Against Elon Musk's Tesla Pay Package: 'I Can't In Good Conscience...'

Sawyer Merritt criticizes Charles Schwab for voting against Musk's $1 trillion pay package, threatening to move assets. More Info ➔
Ferrari CEO Confirms Electric Car Plans, Raises Full-Year Outlook

Ferrari N.V. stock rose after reporting Q3 results and guidance. Sales grew 7.4% and EPS beat estimates. Net revenues and adjusted EPS outlook raised. More Info ➔
Wall Street Elite Bet on Trump's New Dollar - Ad

BlackRock, Fidelity, and ARK Invest all just made the same bet. They backed a 21st-century upgrade to our financial system that experts predict will grow 8-15X in the next 3-5 years. This isn't Bitcoin or speculative crypto - it's a new form of the dollar that will change how you send money, pay bills, and invest for retirement. Discover one stock at the center of it all.
Jensen Huang Explains Why He Loved His Dishwashing Job — Nvidia CEO Pours Cold Water Over Popular Idea Of Finding 'Something You Love'

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shares his unconventional view on passion and work, emphasizing the value of commitment and dedication in creating passion. More Info ➔
Elon Musk Teases Two More Tesla Diner Locations After Success In California: Here Are The Future Spots

The EV company opened its first Tesla Diner in July. CEO Elon Musk hints that more locations could be coming. More Info ➔
Elon Musk Tells Joe Rogan: 'Trump Actually Is Not Perfect, but He's Not Evil'

In a Friday appearance on The Joe Rogan Podcast, Elon Musk defended President Donald Trump, stating that while Trump is "not perfect," he is also "not evil." More Info ➔
Trump's White House Bathroom Renovation Sparks Fury, Economist Slams 'Clearly Wrong' Inflation Data And More: This Week In Economy

Week economy roundup: From inflation debates and White House renovations to job declines, stock surges, and Fed rate cuts. More Info ➔
Trump Signs Law to Launch Dollar 2.0 - Ad

Trump just signed law S.1582, unleashing the biggest money shift in 100+ years. For the first time since 1913, private firms - not the Fed - can mint a "Dollar 2.0." Treasury says it could drain $6.6T from banks and pay 10X current savings rates. Early investors in minting firms could see 40X returns by 2032. Go here now to make sure you get ahead of it.
Billie Eilish Asks Zuckerbeg, Other Billionaires To Donate

Billie Eilish urges billionaires to share their wealth for good causes during award acceptance speech. Mark Zuckerberg in attendance. More Info ➔
Shutdown stalemate set to drag into sixth week as Trump pushes Republicans to change Senate rules

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the over the weekend as it headed into its sixth week, with for millions of Americans and President Donald Trump pushing GOP leaders to change Senate rules to end it. More Info ➔
Wall Street Enters Its Strongest Month: These 7 Stocks Often Crush It

November is historically Wall Street's strongest month. These 7 stocks often delivered standout gains in recent decades. More Info ➔
Spotify Premium Subscribers Boost Q3 Revenue, Eyes Strong Holiday Quarter

Spotify (NYSE: SPOT) shares rose after reporting better-than-expected Q3 results, with revenue of $4.99B and 17M new MAUs. More Info ➔
Court Blocks Trump's SNAP Reductions, But Stricter Eligibility Rules Begin

New work requirements for SNAP begin Saturday, but benefits may not be issued through November due to the government shutdown. More Info ➔
IRS Direct File won't be available next year. Here's what that means for taxpayers

WASHINGTON (AP) — IRS Direct File, the electronic system for filing tax returns for free, will not be offered next year, the Trump administration has confirmed. More Info ➔

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