Tuesday, August 5, 2025

2 Top Stocks You Can Buy Now With $500

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Wall Street’s unease regarding tariffs and President Trump’s trade wars has led to an 18% decline in the Nasdaq Composite year to date, presenting a buying opportunity for investors with available cash. Shares of leading companies like Amazon and Apple are now trading at potentially undervalued prices, with Amazon’s stock at $166 due to record profits and its strong position in the growing AI market, while Apple has seen a 24% drop, trading at a more reasonable multiple of 26 times earnings with significant growth prospects driven by AI features.

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