 One of the Best Stocks to Own This Spring: Amazon Tech giant Amazon.com (AMZN) is fresh off its first back-to-back double-digit monthly losses since 2011, a massive pullback from its early-February record high. However, this presents a potential buying opportunity, as AMZN is now entering a period of bullish seasonality. According to data from Schaeffer's Senior Quantitative Analyst Rocky White, the equity is a historical outperformer in both the month of April and in the second quarter. To learn more about how the stock has fared over the last decade, and other stocks on the list of best S&P 500 Index (SPX) stocks to own during this time, click below. Why Investors Should Avoid Intel Stock This Spring The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) just marked its worst monthly percentage drop since December 2022, in addition to its first quarterly loss since September 2023. President Donald Trump’s evolving tariff plans are pressuring the tech industry, and as such investors should take extra care to protect their portfolios in the coming months. Sector giant Intel (INTC), for one, is among the worst stocks to own in April, as well as the second quarter. Find out why below and get a FREE list of historical underperformers. Don't Wait Up for the SPX V-Shaped Rally Schaeffer’s Senior V.P. of Research Todd Salamone takes us through the whipsaw of trading that has been recent weeks, seeing whether we should expect the S&P 500 Index (SPX) to bring more bad news for bulls. Get a first look at Todd’s recommended next step for those looking to mediate the risk, bringing on board the strategy you need for your trading toolbox. Power Ranking Our Top Stock Picks of 2025 It’s no secret that stocks have struggled to start 2025. But when analyzing the quarter-to-date performance of Schaeffer’s Top Stock Picks of 2025, we were able to glean some important trends. Banking is off to a fast start, there are still several intriguing names testing technical support, and many growth names have been unable capitalize on short squeezes. But the most important trend identified? One quarter does not make or break a yearly performance. Commodities, Tariffs, and the Case for Options Diversification Commodity options are back in focus as global markets react to tariff tensions and economic uncertainty. With gold holding above $3,000 and new trade restrictions targeting oil-producing nations, volatility is creeping in from all sides. For traders, that opens the door to diversification strategies that go beyond equity options. If you're learning the ropes -- or looking to hedge smarter -- now’s the time to explore how commodity options fit into your risk management playbook.  Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Cincinnati, OH45242
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