
We recently published a list of 10 Best US Stocks To Buy For Foreign Investors. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) stands against other best American stocks to buy.
In the coming week, the resilience of the US stock market will be challenged as President Trump’s tariff plans and employment report reveal the actual condition of the economy. Price pressures led to the broader market ending the week on a loss, and the benchmark was in correction territory earlier this month. Market experts believe the economy is moving too fast, and there is much volatility, so it is hard to predict the outcome for the coming months. Trump set April 2 as the date he will announce several tariffs.
The Bank of America cautioned investors to prepare for a double-digit correction this year that will shake the stock market. The firm sees the broader market dipping to 5,000 if the economy takes a nosedive and unemployment peaks. However, BofA believes that if the benchmark hits 5,000, it can recover and close the year at 5,500. According to its base case, BofA expects stocks to finish the year higher, with the benchmark oscillating between 5,885 and 6,175 points. This indicates an upside of nearly 7% from present levels. Wall Street experts are also predicting a recession might be in the cards. Markets are currently fretting over soft economic data and awaiting the effect of tariffs.
While the economy is teetering and has investors on edge, some experts see buying opportunities in this market. Laura Champine, Senior Consumer Analyst at Loop Capital Markets, joined CNBC on March 14 and commented that markets are shaky, but there are opportunities in consumer discretionary stocks. This macro environment is suitable for some American companies that can quickly adjust, especially retailers with a loyal customer base and that do not rely on imported products. Some big-box retailers primarily make money from subscription fees, so tariffs don’t threaten their earnings. Moreover, Champine was also bullish on select cruise line stocks, even while the market generally pulls back from travel stocks for now since their cruises are booked for the next year in advance. So earnings won’t take a significant hit in the current environment. The analyst also recommended a US manufacturer of appliances, which has significantly plummeted. Still, she noted that this is the best time to buy because American manufacturers will likely fare well under the current government.
To put buying opportunities in perspective, Wall Street’s AI darling recently went through a slump. According to BofA, this could be an opening for investors who want exposure to semiconductors, GPUs, and AI. Similarly, Jim Lebenthal, Chief Equity Strategist at Cerity Partners, told CNBC on March 10 that the current market offers an excellent opportunity to pick up Magnificent Seven stocks since they’re trading at great prices.