UTX - The 5 Best Industrial Stocks to Buy for 2020
While buying top-quality stocks and holding them for at least three to five years is a sound core investment strategy, it's undeniable that the entry point -- the price at which one buys a stock -- will be a key factor in that person's overall return in investment.
One way to gauge those entry points is by considering how other investors are likely to be viewing a stock in a year's time. If the stock's future profile will show a company about to set upon a long-term growth trajectory, and it's trading at a reasonable valuation, then it's a safe bet that the market will be buying the stock. With this approach in mind, here are five large-cap stocks that could look a lot better exiting 2020 than they do entering it.
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