Looking back, one thing is certain: Corrections and crashes are a normal part of the investing cycle.
The following five stocks would be the perfect no-brainer buys the next time a crash rears its head.
How dominant, you ask? According to data from GlobalStats, Google has controlled anywhere from 91% to 93% of worldwide internet search for the past two years.
Streaming content service YouTube is one of the top-three social media destinations in the world and is generating annual run-rate revenue of $24 billion, through the first quarter.
With President Joe Biden pledging to rebuild and expand the Affordable Care Act, there’s a good possibility UnitedHealth can add to its already large member base.
Optum provides an array of services, including pharmacy care and prescription refilling services, as well as data analytics to hospitals and health-based organizations.
Similar to healthcare stocks, marijuana stocks are a wise place to invest your money during a stock market crash.
By completely saturating the Sunshine State, it’s been able to effectively build up its brand and create a loyal following without having to spend big bucks on marketing.
On top of further solidifying its presence in its home market, it’ll be inheriting Harvest Health’s 15 operational dispensaries in Arizona, which recently legalized recreational cannabis.
and global economy are contracting, because that’s when consumers and businesses are more likely to pull back on their spending.
While this does mean it’s turning down the opportunity to collect interest income and fee revenue during long periods of growth, Mastercard doesn’t have to worry about setting cash aside to cover credit delinquencies when inevitable recessions arise.
Imagine how quickly Facebook’s operating cash flow I going to grow once it begins monetizing two of the six most-visited social platforms in the world.