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In today’s episode, Dave Sekera, chief U.S. markets strategist for Morningstar Research Services, reveals which stocks investors could snap up for a bargain this holiday season.
00:45 Tesla begins delivering its semi-trucks.
01:51 Kroger rang up solid third-quarter earnings despite high inflation
02:36 Ulta Beauty continued its hot streak in the third quarter.
03:56 Dave, total modified retail sales growth was in the double-digits last year. Describe what modified retail sales growth is. What’s Morningstar’s outlook for this year?
05:34 Let’s turn to online shopping. Some big e-commerce names have seen their stock prices plunge this year. Where should investors look for a deal?
06:51 How does the brick-and-mortar retailers’ story this year compare to last year?
07:34 Where are the deals among these stocks?
09:25 Toys and video games stock pick ideas.
10:29 Stocks that Look Cheap
11:45 3 Ways to Manage Capital Gains Distributions in 2022
Read about topics from this episode.
Tesla: Stock of the Week
Which Retail Stocks Are Well-Positioned for 2022 Holiday Sales?
What You Need to Know About Capital Gains Distributions
Which Popular Funds Will Hit Investors With Losses and Capital Gains Distributions This Year?
What to watch from Morningstar.
Should You Buy Dividend Stocks in a Recession?
Retiring Soon? Make Sure to Check Your Asset Allocation
Cheap Stocks For You to Consider
What to Buy or Skip: I Bonds, Apple, Amazon, or Meta
Where to Park Your Cash and Find Recession-Resistant Stocks
Read what our team is writing:
David Sekera
Christine Benz
Susan Dziubinski
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In today’s episode, Dave Sekera, chief U.S. markets strategist for Morningstar Research Services, reveals which stocks investors could snap up for a bargain this holiday season.
00:45 Tesla begins delivering its semi-trucks.
01:51 Kroger rang up solid third-quarter earnings despite high inflation
02:36 Ulta Beauty continued its hot streak in the third quarter.
03:56 Dave, total modified retail sales growth was in the double-digits last year. Describe what modified retail sales growth is. What’s Morningstar’s outlook for this year?
05:34 Let’s turn to online shopping. Some big e-commerce names have seen their stock prices plunge this year. Where should investors look for a deal?
06:51 How does the brick-and-mortar retailers’ story this year compare to last year?
07:34 Where are the deals among these stocks?
09:25 Toys and video games stock pick ideas.
10:29 Stocks that Look Cheap
11:45 3 Ways to Manage Capital Gains Distributions in 2022
Read about topics from this episode.
Tesla: Stock of the Week
Which Retail Stocks Are Well-Positioned for 2022 Holiday Sales?
What You Need to Know About Capital Gains Distributions
Which Popular Funds Will Hit Investors With Losses and Capital Gains Distributions This Year?
What to watch from Morningstar.
Should You Buy Dividend Stocks in a Recession?
Retiring Soon? Make Sure to Check Your Asset Allocation
Cheap Stocks For You to Consider
What to Buy or Skip: I Bonds, Apple, Amazon, or Meta
Where to Park Your Cash and Find Recession-Resistant Stocks
Read what our team is writing:
David Sekera
Christine Benz
Susan Dziubinski
Follow us on social media.
Ivanna Hampton on Twitter: @IvannaHampton
Dave Sekera on Twitter: @MstarMarkets
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarInc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar...
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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