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  2. 9 Best Stocks To Buy Now: September 2024 - Forbes

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    Explore the top 9 stocks to buy now, including Spotify and Progressive. Learn how to evaluate stocks to make the best financial decision for you.

  3. The 10 Best Stocks to Buy and Watch Now in September

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    Some of the top stocks to invest in right now are Amazon, Alphabet (parent of Google), Disney, and Berkshire Hathaway. However, the best stocks for you depend on your personal...

  4. Top 20 Best-Performing Stocks: September 2024 - NerdWallet

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    Top 20 Best-Performing Stocks: September 2024. These are the best stocks in the S&P 500 right now, based on 1-year performance. Updated Sep 19, 2024 · 4 min read. Written by Arielle O'Shea....

  5. The 10 Best Companies to Invest in Now - Morningstar

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    How much an investor pays to own a company—best or otherwise—is important, too. So, here we’re focusing on the 10 best companies with the most undervalued stock prices today.

  6. Top 25 Stocks in the S&P 500 By Index Weight for September 2024

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    Amazon (AMZN) has increased by 22%. Alphabet Class A (GOOGL) is up 15.27%, while Meta Platforms (META) has gained 37.8% so far this year. Benefitting from great demand for its artificial...

  7. These Are The Five Best Stocks To Buy And Watch Now

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    Netflix (NFLX), Nvidia (NVDA), Freshpet (FRPT), Broadcom (AVGO) and Shift4 (FOUR) are prime candidates. Inflation and the Federal Reserve tightening rates aggressively worried...

  8. Analysts' Top S&P 500 Stocks to Buy Now - Kiplinger

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    Here's how we found the top S&P 500 stocks to buy now. It's well known that industry analysts are reluctant to slap Sell ratings on the names they cover.