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Let’s say the bull market has years to go. Getting to 50,000 on the Dow is a given. The bubble is only just starting to inflate. And so on. All very un-Tim stuff. But totally possible.
If that’s true, there are some genuinely dynamite charts out there. Allow me to offer these four below—AmerisourceBergen (NYSE:ABC), Axon Enterprise Inc (NASDAQ:AXON), Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY), Cigna (NYSE:CI) and Cree (NASDAQ:CREE)—all of which I can declare with a straight face are good, solid, long-term “holds” for growth:
That’s five. I’ve got six others, but I’ll just let my premium folks see those since they’re the ones that keep the lights on and fund all the new development here.
Up until last week, the ongoing correction in the S&P 500 I have been tracking using the Elliott Wave Principle (EWP), unfolded along a standard Fibonacci-based impulse pattern...
Target shares slumped 25% after disappointing Q1 results Prevailing view among analysts is that the sell-off is an overreaction The Wall Street consensus rating is bullish, as it...
Reports Q1 FY2023 results on Wednesday, May 25, after the close Revenue expectation: $8.12 billion EPS expectation: $1.3 The recent slump in NVIDIA's (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock price...
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