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Stocks to Buy for 2016 – Time, MarketWatch, NASDAQ, Forbes

Looking for stocks to buy fr 2016? Do you know that Facebook stocks increased 33% percent last year from January to December? Now, let me share some who are the people are searching for stocks to buy and where they came from.

According to Google Trends, the US States that are mostly searching “stocks to buy” are Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, California, Washington, North Carolina and Michigan.Most people who are searching or looking for stocks to buy for 2016 are from New York, San Francisco, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston.

Now, let us share what stocks to buy or the good stocks to buy for this year 2016. Is it Facebook stock that increased 33% or you should choose one of the blue chip stocks in USA preferably from the 30 Dow Jones Company Stocks List.

Before you decide which stocks to buy for 2016, kindly see the last year performance of Dow Jones stocks.

Great Stocks to Buy for 2016

Carolyn Bigda has a list of great stocks to buy 2016 in Time.Com. Her choices are Homestead Value Fund (HOVLX), Pfizer, Bank of America, Honeywell International, Oakmark Global Select Fund (OAKWX), American International Group, Daimler, TE Connectivity, Ariel Appreciation Fund (CAAPX), Bristow Group, Kennametal (KMT), KKR & Co. (KKR), Buffalo Large Cap (BUFEX), TJX Companies (TJX), Chipotle Mexican Girl (CMG) and Akorn (AKRX).

See the article at http://time.com/money/4161047/great-stocks-buy-2016/

Best of the Best Stocks to Buy for 2016

NASDAQ.Com published an article about the “best of the best” stocks to buy for 2016, here are the stocks in their list;

  • AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. (AHS)
  • INCR Research Holdings Inc (INCR)
  • TAL Education Group (ADR) (XRS)
  • Ormat Technologies, Inc. (ORA)
  • Ctrip.com International, Ltd. (CTRP)
  • Comfort Systems USA, Inc. (FIX)
  • Flagstar Bancorp Inc (FBC)
  • American Woodmark Corporation (AMWD)
  • United Fire Group, Inc. (UFCS)
  • Total System Services, Inc. (TSS)
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Read the article at http://www.nasdaq.com/article/10-best-of-the-best-stocks-to-buy-for-2016-cm560887

10 Favorite Stocks on Wall Street for 2016

The MarketWatch.com also published post about stocks to buy for 2016. Here is the list of their 10 favorite stocks on Wall Street for 2016; (the source)

For oil and gas production industry, the Range Resources Corp (RRC), Devon Energy Corp (DVN), Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC) and EQT Copr (EQT).

Among the list are NRG Energy Inc. (NRG) for electric utilities industry, Ryder System Inc. (R) and Navient Corp (NAVI) for finance/rental and leasing industry, Western Digital Corp (WDC) a computer peripherals industry, Bake Hughes Inc. (BHI) a oilfield services and equipment industry and WestRock Co. (WRK) a containers and pacjaging industry.

9 Best Stock Ideas for 2016

Every year, Forbes.com releases 9 best stocks for 2016 (source). According to Matt Schifrin (Forbes Staff, managing editor of investing, markets and personal finance), stocks if you want to focus on value investing are Seagate Technologies (STX) and Ensco PLC (ESV). For gorwth and value, the stocks are Roadrunner Transportation Systems (RRTS), Everu Holdings (EVRI), Deckers Outdoor (DECK), Douglass Dynamics (PLOW), International Business Machines (IBM), Omega Healthcare Investors (OHI), and Energy Transfer Partners (ETP)

Let me know which of these stocks are good stocks to buy. There are many stocks recommended or mentioned. If you will choose 5 stocks to buy for 2016, which are they? Leave a comment.

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