Goldman Sachs says buy these stocks to ride out the market choppiness.
The market might be making investors a little queasy, but analysts at Goldman Sachs urged calm this week. The firm named a list of buy-rated stocks that it says are well positioned to withstand choppy markets.
Pro combed through Wall Street research to find Goldman's top ideas to ride out the storm. They include Match , AppLovin, Gartner , Cedar Fair and Phillips 66 . AppLovin The evolution of AppLovin rolls on, according to Goldman Sachs. Analyst Eric Sheridan said he's getting more bullish on shares of the the mobile marketing software platform company.
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