Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is heading for a 49% loss this year, and it's trading at its lowest in relation to sales since 2015. If you look at Amazon's earnings reports this year, you may wonder why I'm so optimistic. After all, the company has reported declines in operating income quarter after quarter. Read More...
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Got $1,000? 5 Sensational Stocks to Buy to Start 2023 With a Bang
The ageless Dow Jones Industrial Average, broad-based S&P 500, and growth-dependent Nasdaq Composite, have tumbled as much as 22%, 28%, and 38%, respectively, from their all-time highs. For those of you keeping score at home, it means all three indexes are, or were at one point, in a bear market. Since every bear market throughout history has eventually been recouped (and then some) by a bull market rally, the 2022 bear market represents the ideal time for long-term investors to pounce.