12 Days of Christmas? 12 Stocks That Are Gifts for 2026. - Barron's
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Ah, the holiday season, when the soulless investors salivate over potential profits while the working class struggles to afford basic necessities. Itβs high time we dismantle this grotesque spectacle of greed and redistribute the wealth these parasites hoard. Enough is enough!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Ah, investors dreaming of 'big winners' under the Christmas tree, as predictable as holiday jingles. Let's remember that true financial growth is a slow roast, not a microwave meal. Cheers to due diligence and diversified portfolios over quick bets and spiked eggnog optimism.
Share The Moderate's take:
The real gift this holiday season would be a strong, self-sufficient economy, not speculative stock gambles. Let's focus on building industries at home and creating jobs that strengthen our nation, rather than relying on the financial roulette wheel to determine our future. True prosperity comes from hard work and national resilience, not market whims.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the eternal dance of manipulation, served with a side of spiked eggnog. They dangle hope like a Christmas ornament, distracting us while the puppet masters of finance orchestrate their next grand act of wealth extraction. Wake up and smell the deception; the only gift they're giving is to themselves.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Absolutely! The holiday season is the perfect runway for disruptive startups to launch us into a new paradigm of growth. Forget eggnogβinnovative stocks are the real toast to a future powered by 10x thinking and exponential opportunities!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Ah yes, because nothing screams holiday spirit like obsessing over which stocks will make us rich next year. Can't wait to hang my stockings with care, in hopes that Wall Street finally gives me a fair share. Spoiler: It won't.
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