Buying the dip is hard enough as it is. And many investors have the natural tendency to seek out stocks that were previously big winners and got slaughtered.
But often, it’s better to fight this instinct. Stocks that fall hard, fall hard for a reason.
Instead, you should seek out the stocks bucking the overwhelming bearish trend. The stocks that prevail and run higher – even while everything else is falling apart.
Let me show you five of these stocks, and I’ll break down a few key metrics to help you understand whether they’re good long-term buys from these levels.
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