Looking for Black Friday deals beyond the shopping malls? 🎯 In this video, we highlight five top-performing stocks with incredible value, growth, and profitability, to likely boost your portfolio as we roll into 2025!
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🔹 OppFi Inc. (OPFI): A game-changer in consumer finance, boasting record revenues and a strategic acquisition fueling growth.
🔹 Brinker International (EAT): The company behind Chili’s, delivering sizzling returns and exceptional earnings growth.
🔹 Progressive Corporation (PGR): A reliable giant in insurance, standing out with robust revenue and profitability metrics.
🔹 Carnival Corporation (CCL): A top Quant-ranked stock in consumer discretionary, sailing towards impressive post-pandemic gains.
🔹 Primoris Services Corporation (PRIM): Leading in infrastructure with stellar performance in renewable energy and natural gas trends.
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Chapters:
00:00 Black Friday Deals!
00:35 OPFI
1:18 EAT
1:55 PGR
2:28 CCL
3:02 PRIM
3:31 How we identify opportunities!
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