3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With $50 Right Now | The Motley Fool (2024)

It can be a tough realization for new investors and an unpleasant reminder for the tenured, but stock market corrections and bear markets are the price investors pay to take part in one of the world's greatest wealth creators, the stock market.

Last year, the ageless Dow Jones Industrial Average, benchmark S&P 500, and growth-focused Nasdaq Composite all tumbled into a bear market and produced their worst returns in 14 years. Unless you owned energy stocks or were predominantly short-selling stocks, there weren't too many places to hide from the volatility.

But there's an upside to bear markets, too. Although they can weigh on investors' emotions in the near term, the downside associated with every bear market throughout history has eventually been fully recouped by a bull market. In other words, bear markets are the ideal time for opportunistic investors to pounce on high-quality stocks trading at a discount.

3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With $50 Right Now | The Motley Fool (1)

Image source: Getty Images.

Best of all, most online brokerages have completely shelved minimum deposit requirements and commission fees associated with buying shares of stock on major U.S. exchanges. This means any amount of money -- even as little as $50 -- can be the perfect amount to put to work right now.

If you have $50 that's ready to invest and you won't need this money to cover any bills or emergency expenses, the following three stocks stand out as no-brainer buys right now.

Teladoc Health

The first stock that looks like a surefire buy with $50 right now is telehealth services company Teladoc Health (TDOC 1.89%).

Last year was something of a nightmare for Teladoc shareholders. After grossly overpaying to acquire applied health signals company Livongo Health in 2020, Teladoc took three separate writedowns totaling $13.4 billion. While it's good that management owned up to the fact that this premium wasn't going to be recouped, it wasn't any less painful for investors come earnings time.

But with the vast majority (or all) of these writedowns now in the rearview mirror, investors can, once again, focus on the aspects of Teladoc's business that make it an intriguing investment over the coming decade. Specifically, this is a company that's changing how personalized care is administered in the U.S. and abroad.

In situations where virtual visits are a possibility, telehealth makes patient-physician consultations far more convenient. It's an especially useful tool for physicians who want to keep closer tabs on patients with chronic illnesses. The expectation is that virtual visits will facilitate an increase in patient-physician interactions, leading to improved patient outcomes. Without question, anything that reduces the out-of-pocket expenses for health insurers is something they're going to support and promote.

Teladoc Health also has plenty of potential to turn heads with growth from membership-based services BetterHelp and Livongo. Livongo's chronic-care membership stood at nearly 1.03 million at the end of March, while the number of BetterHelp paying users jumped by 22% year over year to 467,000. Steadily increasing membership figures means more predictable operating cash flow for Teladoc.

This year is all about Teladoc Health producing cleaner income statements, continuing to grow by a double-digit percentage, and being more mindful of its cost structure. It's still early, but the company is moving in the right direction, thus far.

Lovesac

The second no-brainer stock that makes for a perfect buy with $50 is furniture retailer Lovesac (LOVE 0.44%).

Chances are that some of you went comatose when I said "furniture retailer." That's because furniture companies tend to grow very slowly, are highly cyclical, rely heavily on foot traffic into brick-and-mortar stores, and utilize the same group of wholesalers for their products. Thankfully, Lovesac doesn't fit any of these descriptors.

One way Lovesac is completely changing the game is with its furniture. Approximately 90% of the company's net sales today come from sactionals -- modular couches that can be rearranged a variety of ways to fit most living spaces. Sactionals offer a number of high-margin upgrades, such as built-in, surround-sound systems, and they come with over 200 different cover choices to fit the theme or color scheme of any home. But the biggest differentiating factor might be that the yarn used in sactionals is made entirely from recycled plastic water bottles. Lovesac's products are eco-friendly and offer abundant choice and functionality.

Another way Lovesac is outpacing its peers is with its nimble omnichannel sales platform. Although it does have a traditional brick-and-mortar retail presence in 40 states, Lovesac was able to pivot a significant portion of its sales online during the COVID-19 pandemic. These online sales, coupled with key showroom partnerships and popup showrooms, are keeping inventory at manageable levels and lowering overhead expenses. It's no secret why Lovesac was able to push into the recurring profit column well ahead of Wall Street's expectations.

The final factor that makes Lovesac a no-brainer buy is its target audience: middle-to-upper-income millennials. Consumers with higher incomes are less likely to alter their spending habits if the U.S. enters a recession or inflation picks up. This, coupled with the company's omnichannel sales platform, means Lovesac can navigate economic downturns better than traditional furniture retailers.

3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With $50 Right Now | The Motley Fool (2)

Image source: Getty Images.

Sirius XM Holdings

The third no-brainer stock to buy with $50 right now is satellite-radio operator Sirius XM Holdings (SIRI -0.73%).

Sirius XM's biggest hurdle is the growing likelihood that the U.S. will enter a recession. With the Fed now modeling a mild recession into its outlook for later this year, there's the expectation that advertising revenue will drop off. Ad revenue tends to be an important sales driver for radio operators.

There's also some concern about auto sales slowing. The auto industry is highly cyclical, and Sirius XM counts on converting promotional subscriptions with newly sold vehicles into self-pay subscribers. If fewer new cars are sold, the assumption is that self-pay subscription growth will slow.

But in spite of these near-term headwinds, Sirius XM has a number of competitive advantages up its sleeve. Topping the list is Sirius XM's revenue stream.

As noted, the vast majority of terrestrial and online radio operators rely on advertising revenue to fuel their businesses. This works out just fine until there's a recession. Sirius XM generated just 17.5% of its first-quarter net sales from advertising -- and this came primarily from its ownership of Pandora. By comparison, 78.9% of net sales come from subscriptions. Subscription revenue is far stickier than ad sales. In other words, subscribers are less likely to cancel when economic turbulence occurs than advertisers are to pare back their spending. This puts Sirius XM in the driver's seat during any economic turmoil, relative to its peers.

Additionally, Sirius XM is a legal monopoly in the satellite-radio space. While it does still face some degree of competition from terrestrial and online radio operators, its status as a legal monopoly helps it pass along price hikes to its 32 million self-pay subscribers.

Investors can also take solace in Sirius XM's cost structure. Whereas some line items, such as revenue share and royalties, can jump around from quarter to quarter, a number of expenses, such as transmission and equipment costs, are more or less fixed. This means Sirius XM's operating margin can improve over time as it steadily builds its subscriber base.

Sean Williams has positions in Lovesac, Sirius XM, and Teladoc Health. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Teladoc Health. The Motley Fool recommends Lovesac. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy With $50 Right Now | The Motley Fool (2024)

FAQs

What are the 5 stocks recommended by Motley Fool? ›

The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, MercadoLibre, Meta Platforms, Salesforce, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.

What are Motley Fool's double down stocks? ›

"Double down buy alerts" from The Motley Fool signal strong confidence in a stock, urging investors to increase their holdings.

Which is the best stock to buy under 50? ›

Stocks Under 50 Rs.
NameCurrent Price52W L
Hindustan Motors Ltd33.3213.85
Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd40.0117.35
Golden Tobacco Ltd42.2936.9
Hindustan Construction Company Ltd46.8619.34
1 more row
1 day ago

What are the best stocks to put money in right now? ›

The 10 Best Companies to Invest in Now
  • Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. (ZBH)
  • Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV ADR. (BUD)
  • Nike Inc Class B. (NKE)
  • Yum China Holdings Inc. (YUMC)
  • Ambev SA ADR. (ABEV)
Jul 29, 2024

What is the rule of 72 Motley Fool? ›

Let's say that you start with the time frame in mind, hoping an investment will double in value over the next 10 years. Applying the Rule of 72, you simply divide 72 by 10. This says the investment will need to go up 7.2% annually to double in 10 years. You could also start with your expected rate of return in mind.

What is the Motley Fool top 10 stocks in 2024? ›

See the 10 stocks »

The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Amazon, Chewy, Fiverr International, Nvidia, PayPal, Salesforce, and Uber Technologies.

What is Motley Fool's top AI stock? ›

The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Apple, Arista Networks, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft.

What is Motley Fool's all in? ›

We regularly see similar ads from the Motley Fool about “all in” buy alerts, sometimes also called “double down” or “five star” buys, and they're generally just the type of steady teaser pitch that they can send out all year, over and over with no updates, to recruit subscribers for their flagship Motley Fool Stock ...

What are Motley Fools rule breaker stocks? ›

However, each newsletter focuses on a different type of stock investment. The Motley Fool Rule Breakers newsletter focuses more on high-growth stocks in emerging or relatively new markets. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor service focuses more on growth stocks in established markets with lower volatility.

How much should a 70 year old have in stocks? ›

If you're 70, you should keep 30% of your portfolio in stocks. However, with Americans living longer and longer, many financial planners are now recommending that the rule should be closer to 110 or 120 minus your age.

Which stock will boom in 2024? ›

Best stocks in 2024
S.No.NameCMP Rs.
1.BLS Internat.389.90
2.Black Box545.40
3.RHI Magnesita597.65
4.Gujarat Gas610.70
22 more rows

What are the cheapest but best stocks to buy? ›

The best cheap stocks to buy
CompanyShare priceForward P/E ratio
Amcor (AMCR)$10.0713.6
Arcadium Lithium (ALTM)$3.4513.5
Kosmos Energy (KOS)$5.556.0
Valley National Bancorp (VLY)$8.179.5
1 more row

What is the smartest stocks to invest in right now? ›

Sign up for Kiplinger's Free E-Newsletters
Company (ticker)Analysts' consensus recommendation scoreAnalysts' consensus recommendation
UnitedHealth Group (UNH)1.27Strong Buy
Emerson Electric (EMR)1.30Strong Buy
Microsoft (MSFT)1.32Strong Buy
Nvidia (NVDA)1.32Strong Buy
19 more rows

What stocks are hot right now? ›

Most Actives
SymbolName% Change
UUnity Software Inc.+7.73%
ETEnergy Transfer LP-2.29%
AMZNAmazon.com, Inc.+0.71%
AAPLApple Inc.+1.45%
21 more rows

What are three good stocks to invest in? ›

The 9 Best Stocks To Buy Now
Company (Ticker)Forward P/E Ratio
Alphabet, Inc. (GOOG, GOOGL)13.2
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG)52.2
Tapestry, Inc. (TPR)12.3
TopBuild Corp. (BLD)18.2
5 more rows
Jul 1, 2024

What are the Motley Fools top 5 AI stocks? ›

The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Nvidia, and UiPath. The Motley Fool recommends Intel and recommends the following options: long January 2025 $45 calls on Intel and short May 2024 $47 calls on Intel.

What are Motley Fool's ten best stocks? ›

Top growth stocks in 2024
Company3-Year Sales Growth CAGRIndustry
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)10%E-commerce and cloud computing
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META)11%Digital advertising
Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM)15%Cloud software
Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), (NASDAQ:GOOGL)13%Digital advertising
6 more rows

What are 5 good stocks? ›

Best stocks by one-year performance
CompanyPerformance (Year)
Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG)72.76%
Progressive Corp. (PGR)69.83%
Lilly(Eli) & Co (LLY)69.11%
Targa Resources Corp (TRGP)63.54%
18 more rows

Which stock will explode in 2024? ›

2024's 10 Best-Performing Stocks
Stock2024 Return Through July 31
Janux Therapeutics Inc. (JANX)278.3%
Summit Therapeutics Inc. (SMMT)313.7%
Avidity Biosciences Inc. (RNA)403.6%
Longboard Pharmaceuticals Inc. (LBPH)451.2%
6 more rows
Aug 1, 2024

Top Articles
Stakeholders | VPAF Project Management Office
What's the fuss about name.eth on Twitter ?
Www.paystubportal.com/7-11 Login
Part time Jobs in El Paso; Texas that pay $15, $25, $30, $40, $50, $60 an hour online
Farepay Login
Faint Citrine Lost Ark
Cash4Life Maryland Winning Numbers
Aadya Bazaar
How to know if a financial advisor is good?
When is streaming illegal? What you need to know about pirated content
13 The Musical Common Sense Media
Diablo 3 Metascore
WWE-Heldin Nikki A.S.H. verzückt Fans und Kollegen
Job Shop Hearthside Schedule
Craigslist Edmond Oklahoma
Best Nail Salon Rome Ga
Fool’s Paradise movie review (2023) | Roger Ebert
[Birthday Column] Celebrating Sarada's Birthday on 3/31! Looking Back on the Successor to the Uchiha Legacy Who Dreams of Becoming Hokage! | NARUTO OFFICIAL SITE (NARUTO & BORUTO)
Craigslist Maui Garage Sale
Uncovering The Mystery Behind Crazyjamjam Fanfix Leaked
Thick Ebony Trans
Project Reeducation Gamcore
Sadie Sink Reveals She Struggles With Imposter Syndrome
Shelby Star Jail Log
Criglist Miami
Downloahub
Christmas Days Away
Fox And Friends Mega Morning Deals July 2022
Greencastle Railcam
Ni Hao Kai Lan Rule 34
Craigslist Neworleans
Ljw Obits
Are you ready for some football? Zag Alum Justin Lange Forges Career in NFL
Robeson County Mugshots 2022
Philadelphia Inquirer Obituaries This Week
Plead Irksomely Crossword
18 terrible things that happened on Friday the 13th
Registrar Lls
Craigslist Freeport Illinois
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
The Listings Project New York
Craigslist Odessa Midland Texas
Isabella Duan Ahn Stanford
Collision Masters Fairbanks
The Cutest Photos of Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova with Their Three Kids
Phone Store On 91St Brown Deer
Market Place Tulsa Ok
Quest Diagnostics Mt Morris Appointment
7 Sites to Identify the Owner of a Phone Number
Craigs List Sarasota
Elizabethtown Mesothelioma Legal Question
Texas 4A Baseball
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Patricia Veum II

Last Updated:

Views: 6284

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (64 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Patricia Veum II

Birthday: 1994-12-16

Address: 2064 Little Summit, Goldieton, MS 97651-0862

Phone: +6873952696715

Job: Principal Officer

Hobby: Rafting, Cabaret, Candle making, Jigsaw puzzles, Inline skating, Magic, Graffiti

Introduction: My name is Patricia Veum II, I am a vast, combative, smiling, famous, inexpensive, zealous, sparkling person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.