3 Stocks Worth Doubling Down On

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The following video is from Tuesday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion, with host Chris Hill and analysts Joe Magyer, James Early, and Ron Gross.

In this segment, we hear about one stock from each of the analysts that they're not only glad they have in their portfolio, but for which they would go back for more. Ron talks about Apple (NAS: AAPL) , a company that isn't infallible but that many people are very bullish on right now, with the price having come down as much as it has recently. James points to Waste Management (NYS: WM) , as it's an excellent dividend provider in a stable industry, and after a few years of being down, it's experiencing a boom that corresponds with the housing recovery. Finally, Joe likes TD AMERITRADE (NYS: AMTD) , which has been adding significantly more customers than its rivals year over year and is due for a spike when U.S. trading levels come up from their current historic lows.


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