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yes. It should hit the target price. However, might have to be cautious when everyone is so exuberant too.
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$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ if you hold a long term view, good to nibble in a little at a time. Short term wise should still have more pain
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3 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in November
The Oracle of Omaha's methodology is passing the test of time after all.
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Got $300? 3 Genius Stocks to Buy on the Dip
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The market environment is ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/28/3-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-hand-over-fist-in-n/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AXP":"美国运通","KO":"可口可乐","BAC":"美国银行"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/28/3-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-hand-over-fist-in-n/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2278507483","content_text":"Warren Buffett's value-based approach to picking stocks somewhat fell out of favor back in mid-2020, when growth stocks led the market out of its pandemic-prompted pullback. The market environment is more than a little rocky this year, though, and Buffett's philosophy is proving itself once again. Whereas the S&P 500 has been rather deep in the red over the past year of trading, Berkshire Hathaway stock is basically breaking even.Translation: Given enough time, the all-weather Warren Buffett way still works.Let's take a look at three Berkshire holdings you may want to scoop up for yourself, and soon. They're mostly underperforming for now. But these stocks tend to be recession-resilient, and they could end up outperforming the broad market in the foreseeable future.1. Bank of AmericaAt first glance, there are some troubling indicators surrounding banks right now. Rising interest rates could crimp demand for loans, while a weakening economy dents borrowers' ability to make loan payments. Such an environment also sours the stock market, undermining the banking industry's investment-related businesses.But investors may be pricing in far more downside than is merited for banks at the same time they're overlooking the upsides of this situation. That's arguably what's happening with Bank of America shares anyway.Yes, last quarter's results showed a sizable uptick in provisions for losses on loans that may be in the cards, and per-share earnings fell from $0.85 to only $0.81 per share. That's quite possibly the worst trouble the bank's facing though. Even the company's investment management operation more or less matched this year's second-quarter results as well as the year-ago Q3 results during the third quarter of this year despite the broader market's poor performance.Indeed, things may even be looking up very soon for Buffett's beaten-down $133 billion Bank of America position, which accounts for more than a tenth of his total stock holdings.Although Bank of America is likely to make far fewer loans within the next few months than it has during the past few months, the net profitability of those loans should be much greater than the bank's current loan portfolio. In a recent interview with Yahoo! Finance, CEO Brian Moynihan pointed out that continued increases in interest rates could add another billion dollars worth of profitability to the company's current bottom line. That would bolster net interest income that was already up 24% year over year last quarter.It's a possibility, however, that's only recent begun to be reflected in the stock's rebound effort from a sell-off that dragged it 40% below February's peak price. Still down 20% year to date though, the bounce since October's low may be a sign that the market is finally starting to right-price this ticker headed into November.2. Coca-ColaThe recession-related risk of losing a job may prompt some people to cancel a vacation or postpone the purchase of a new car. Economic weakness and burgeoning inflation, however, typically don't cause consumers to stop buying their favorite beverages.Enter Coca-Cola, which is doing just fine at a time when most companies aren't. Last quarter's organic revenue was up 16% on a 4% increase in unit volume, meaning the beverage giant is successfully passing along its higher costs to its customers. The company also managed to gain market share in a very crowded drinks market. And, given all that its management knows right now, Coca-Cola is still looking for solid single-digit revenue and earnings growth for the upcoming year despite broad economic headwinds.This loyalty makes sense. Coca-Cola is one of the world's most recognized and beloved brand names, and being in business for 136 years means it's had plenty of time to become a fixture of the global culture. Christmas ornaments, clothing, toys, and home decor are just some of non-beverage goods that regularly borrow the Coca-Cola logo and colors, reflecting the planet's affinity for the brand outside of beverages.Of course, The Coca-Cola Company isn't just its namesake cola anymore. The company reaches plenty of non-soda drinkers as well; it also owns Dasani water, Gold Peak tea, and Minute Maid juices, just to name a few.Perhaps the real upside to new investors, however, is the nuance that Buffett likes most about this particular Berkshire holding. That's the dividend -- and its reliable growth -- that keeps on coming even in lousy environments. The quarterly payout has not only been paid like clockwork for decades now, but the annual dividend payment has been upped every year for the past 60 years. Thanks to the stock's relative weakness this year, you can step into this stock right now while its yield is an above-average 3%.3. American ExpressFinally, add American Express to your list of Buffett stocks to buy sooner than later, while you can still buy it 26% below February's peak.On the surface, it's just another credit company. Dig deeper, though, and it's much more. Whereas competitors like Visa and Mastercard provide a payments processing platform for card issuers, American Express builds and operates its own robust charge-card ecosystem. The bulk of the company's personal and business charge cards impose an annual fee, but it's a fee its customers gladly pay in exchange for incredible perks. The Platinum Card, for instance, offers access to select airport lounges, while the Gold Card offers outright credits for Uber Technology's ride-hailing services.And this ecosystem of benefits is no small matter.The company earns interest income like any other lender and collects the usual transaction fees for facilitating the purchase of goods and services. But it also generates a great deal of service and card-fee income. Roughly 10% of last quarter's top line came from cardholders' payments just for the privilege of holding an American Express charge card.Of course, the economic turbulence could rattle consumers' spending and prompt some to cancel credit cards that incur an annual fee. But that's not as likely as you might suspect.Aside from the fact that American Express cardholders really, really love their rewards programs -- in August, J.D. Power ranked American Express highest for customer satisfaction for a third year in a row -- credit cards aren't just for splurging anymore. They're increasingly being used as an alternative to cash to buy everyday goods. In this vein, American Express has collected nearly $38.7 billion in net revenue through the first three quarters of this year, up 30% from where it was at this time of year in pre-pandemic 2019. Analysts are calling for top-line growth of 11% next year, too, despite the brewing economic headwind. That's more than many other companies will be able to produce.You won't want to tarry if you agree with the bigger-picture bullish premise either. While the stock's deep in the red for the year, American Express and now both Mastercard and Visa all agreed in their most recent earnings reports that consumer spending is remaining surprisingly firm. 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This means all three major U.S. stock indexes are now in a bear market.There's little question that bear markets can be scary. The big down days that often accompany periods of heightened volatility can be enough to make anyone question their resolve to stay invested. But bear markets also represent opportunity. Since every double-digit percentage decline in the broader market has eventually been cleared away by a bull market rally, it's the ideal time for long-term investors to go to work.Image source: Getty Images.The best thing about investing in today's bear market is you don't need a boatload of cash to begin building wealth. Most brokerages have done away with commission fees and minimum deposit requirements, which means any amount of money -- even $300 -- can be the perfect amount to invest.If you've got $300 at the ready, which won't be needed to cover bills or emergencies, the following three stocks would make for genius buys on the dip.NextEra EnergyOne of the smartest stocks investors can buy right now with $300 as the broader market dips is America's largest electric utility by market cap, NextEra Energy (NEE 2.62%).The biggest headwind for electric utilities is rapidly rising interest rates. Not only are utilities known for leaning on debt to finance new infrastructure projects, but utility stocks are often purchased for their market-topping dividend yields. As interest rates rocket higher, bond yields begin to look like a more attractive option for investors than utility stocks.However, NextEra Energy isn't like a traditional utility stock. That's because it's directed its focus on renewable energy sources. No utility in the country generates more capacity from solar or wind power. As a result, NextEra's electricity generation costs have shrunk, and the company has delivered a compound annual growth rate in the high single-digits for more than a decade. Comparably, electric utilities typically grow by a low-single-digit percentage. If there is such a thing as a utility growth stock, NextEra would fit the definition.NextEra can also lean on the predictability of its regulated operations (i.e., those not powered by renewable energy sources). Regulated utilities need the approval of state public utility commissions before they can pass along rate hikes. While this might sound less-than-ideal, it's actually good news. Regulated utilities aren't exposed to potentially volatile wholesale electricity pricing, which means NextEra's cash flow is highly predictable from one year to the next.With NextEra capable of high-single-digit earnings growth and expected to increase its dividend by a double-digit percentage through 2024, it looks like a no-brainer buy.NovavaxA second genius stock that investors can confidently buy with $300 on the dip is biotech stock Novavax (NVAX 3.31%).Novavax gained fame during the COVID-19 pandemic due to its development of NVX-CoV2373 (known as Nuvaxovid in Europe). Only three COVID-19 vaccines makers have managed to hit the elusive 90% vaccine efficacy (VE) mark in late-stage clinical trials. Novavax was one of those three with NVX-CoV2373 in its U.S./Mexico trial (90.4% VE). The company's vaccine was given emergency-use authorization in the U.S. for persons 12 and older as a primary two-dose treatment.The issue for Novavax and other COVID-19 vaccine developers is that the worst of the pandemic appears to be in the rearview mirror. Therefore, skepticism is building with regard to how much revenue vaccine makers like Novavax will bring in on a recurring basis. But there are still abundant catalysts in Novavax's sails.Perhaps even more important than generating global recurring sales is the fact that Novavax's drug-development platform has demonstrated it works. The pandemic should serve as a jumping-off point for the company to develop combination vaccines (COVID-19 and influenza) and further its norovirus vaccine program. Within a few years, the company could be generating recurring sales from a number of channels.Another reason for investors to be confident about Novavax is the company's healthy balance sheet. When the June quarter came to a close, Novavax had $1.38 billion in cash and cash equivalents. This is more than enough capital for the company to continue its research. Further, with Novavax's market cap at only $1.54 billion, its cash should act as a downside buffer..EtsyThe third genius stock to buy with $300 on the dip is specialty e-commerce company Etsy (ETSY 6.13%).Consistent with the companies on this list, Etsy is contending with a mountain of headwinds. Historically high inflation threatens to reduce the purchasing power of low-earning consumers. Also, a weakening U.S. economy could weigh on people's desire to make purchases in the first place. The cherry on the sundae is that stocks with premium valuations, such as Etsy, have been taken to the woodshed during the bear market decline.But Etsy brings something to the table that differentiates it from other companies in the online retail space. Whereas most direct-to-consumer models are built solely on volume, Etsy's platform really pushes the idea of personalization and/or customization. That's because its merchants are self-proprietors or small businesses that are willing to work with potential buyers on a personal level to meet their needs. No other online platform comes close to providing the scale of personalization seen with Etsy's marketplace.Something else to consider about Etsy is the company's overwhelming success in growing its habitual buyer category. According to the company, a \"habitual buyer\" is someone who makes at least six purchases over the trailing-12-month period that total $200 or more, in aggregate. In the three years between June 30, 2019 and June 30, 2022, the number of habitual buyers on the platform grew by 248%. Growing this figure is what allows Etsy to command higher fees from merchants on its platform.Etsy isn't afraid to reinvest for its future, either. The company has aggressively deployed its cash to improve search and purchase functionality, as well as roll out video ads to improve user engagement.Although it might not look like it at the moment, Etsy has the opportunity to easily sustain a double-digit average growth rate throughout the decade. With competitive advantages on its side, it looks like a smart buy for growth-oriented investors.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"NVAX":0.9,"ETSY":0.9,"NEE":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2851,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"defaultTab":"posts","isTTM":true}