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Top 10 Heal Care Stocks To Own Right Now

Two big events on the horizon are Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen speaking before Congress and the launch of earnings season with reports coming out from big banks. But until those get under way, investors are paying attention to whether the tech sector can follow through with a recent gain and whether oil prices can pull out of a slump.

On Friday, stocks finished higher for the session and week on the back of a rebound in tech stocks with the Dow Jones Industrial Average
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Top 10 Heal Care Stocks To Buy Right Now

The Peoria IL based heavy machinery company, Caterpillar CAT, has been one of the biggest winners of the post-election rally. Caterpillar has soared almost 14% since the election of Donald Trump and close to 70% since the January of 2016 bottom.

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The 2016 rally has been backed by higher leading indicators like the ISM manufacturing index and higher commodity prices. The possibility of a major infrastructure plan from the Trump administration fuelled the rally even more. The graph below shows the PowerShares DB Base Metals Fund DBB.

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Hot Medical Stocks To Own For 2018

Stocks will try to rebound from yesterday’s Fed-Ryan double whammy this morning after jobless claims fell more than expected.

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S&P 500 futures have advanced 0.1%, while Dow Jones Industrial Average futures have ticked up 0.1%. Nasdaq Composite futures have risen 0.1%.

Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) has climbed 3% to $38.95 after beating earnings forecasts.

Medtronic (MDT) has risen 1.9% to $81.75 on reports that Cardinal Health (CAH) will buy its medical supplies business.

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Top 10 Warren Buffett Stocks To Own For 2018

Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool.

Since the beginning of 2016, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A) (NYSE:BRK-B) has seen the value of the seven bank stocks in its investment portfolio increase by $5.6 billion, or 10.8%.

That’s a lot of money, butwhen you compare it to how blue-chip bank stocks performed more generally, something interesting sticks out. While Berkshire’s portfolio of bank stocks outperformed the S&P 500 this year, it underperformed the main index that tracks bank stocks.

The drag on Buffett’s bank stocks

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