Which of the 12 Most Popular Large-Cap Stocks Should I Buy Today?

Welcome to October! The stock market’s having a correction – again! – and investors are wondering whether to buy, sell or run and hide. I’ve been investing in stocks for 30 years, and I’m not worried at all, so I’d like to encourage you to relax. Besides, market corrections – even the biggest ones – don’t usually last for more than a few months. And the most popular large-cap stocks are likely to survive the temporary storm. More on those in a minute.

Maybe this will help: despite our second stock market correction of 2018, the S&P 500 is still up for the year. And look at this two-year price chart on the S&P 500. If you’ve been invested in index funds or popular large-cap stocks, you’ve probably increased your net worth by a nice amount in recent years.

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Happy investing!

 

Crista Huff

President

Goodfellow LLC

 

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