Black Friday Stocks to Buy and to Avoid

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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 week's installment, the guys pick out three stocks they wish they could have all their questions answered on, three stellar performers this year that they're very thankful for, three real turkeys to avoid, three stocks they own that they would gladly take second helpings of, and finally, a few stocks that are so cheap right now compared with their valuations that they're worth taking a look at.


It's no surprise that several of the stocks picked today revolve around retail, now that the holidays are coming. The retail space is in the midst of the biggest paradigm shift since mail order took off at the turn of last century, and only the most forward-looking and capable companies will survive. They'll also handsomely reward the investors who understand the landscape. You can read about the 3 Companies Ready to Rule Retail in our special report. Uncovering these top picks is free today; just click here to read more.

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