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This page lists brokerages and sell-side research firms that have issued at least ten buy, hold and sell recommendations in the last twelve months. MarketBeat and its parent company are in no way affiliated with or endorsed by any firm on this list.

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310 (0.0%)2 (6.5%)26 (83.9%)2 (6.5%)
250 (0.0%)6 (24.0%)14 (56.0%)1 (4.0%)
1150 (0.0%)17 (14.8%)91 (79.1%)6 (5.2%)
16214 (8.6%)39 (24.1%)67 (41.4%)22 (13.6%)
5441 (0.2%)105 (19.3%)278 (51.1%)72 (13.2%)
1180 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)118 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
3284 (1.2%)75 (22.9%)214 (65.2%)19 (5.8%)
200 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)20 (100.0%)
8522 (0.2%)189 (22.2%)601 (70.5%)59 (6.9%)
1956292 (14.9%)551 (28.2%)1,045 (53.4%)1 (0.1%)
5366615 (11.5%)1,790 (33.4%)2,725 (50.8%)70 (1.3%)
4661 (0.2%)14 (3.0%)438 (94.0%)2 (0.4%)
9412 (0.2%)106 (11.3%)813 (86.4%)20 (2.1%)
127420 (1.6%)251 (19.7%)943 (74.0%)36 (2.8%)
218425 (1.1%)724 (33.2%)1,091 (50.0%)55 (2.5%)
758147 (19.4%)284 (37.5%)262 (34.6%)31 (4.1%)
240 (0.0%)15 (62.5%)9 (37.5%)0 (0.0%)
174918 (1.0%)165 (9.4%)1,494 (85.4%)49 (2.8%)
939 (9.7%)3 (3.2%)76 (81.7%)4 (4.3%)
20273 (0.1%)317 (15.6%)1,502 (74.1%)59 (2.9%)
9738 (0.8%)268 (27.5%)334 (34.3%)43 (4.4%)
16249 (0.6%)415 (25.6%)1,089 (67.1%)61 (3.8%)
1171 (0.9%)19 (16.2%)51 (43.6%)7 (6.0%)
724 (5.6%)36 (50.0%)11 (15.3%)1 (1.4%)
2940 (0.0%)16 (5.4%)260 (88.4%)18 (6.1%)
341 (2.9%)8 (23.5%)21 (61.8%)2 (5.9%)
550 (0.0%)5 (9.1%)47 (85.5%)0 (0.0%)
170 (0.0%)3 (17.6%)9 (52.9%)0 (0.0%)
5698188 (3.3%)2,038 (35.8%)3,379 (59.3%)70 (1.2%)
9925 (0.5%)116 (11.7%)789 (79.5%)10 (1.0%)
601 (1.7%)15 (25.0%)11 (18.3%)33 (55.0%)
211 (4.8%)10 (47.6%)8 (38.1%)2 (9.5%)
230 (0.0%)6 (26.1%)0 (0.0%)17 (73.9%)
390 (0.0%)8 (20.5%)17 (43.6%)9 (23.1%)
220 (0.0%)11 (50.0%)10 (45.5%)0 (0.0%)
12615 (11.9%)31 (24.6%)56 (44.4%)0 (0.0%)
950 (0.0%)23 (24.2%)34 (35.8%)2 (2.1%)
2970 (0.0%)57 (19.2%)220 (74.1%)8 (2.7%)
100 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
4440 (0.0%)17 (3.8%)420 (94.6%)7 (1.6%)
Trump's gold order: the announcement they won't put on the front page (Ad)

On August 15, 1971, Nixon interrupted prime-time television and ended the gold standard in 15 minutes - no debate, no vote, one executive order. Gold tripled within three years and climbed 20x over the following decade. Trump holds that same executive authority today, and his advisors are openly saying a reversal is on the table. There are two ways this plays out - both move gold in the same direction. A free briefing breaks down exactly what Nixon did, why Trump is positioned to act, and how to move your 401k into gold before any announcement - tax free.tc pixel

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146310 (0.7%)508 (34.7%)776 (53.0%)34 (2.3%)
1620 (0.0%)57 (35.2%)84 (51.9%)14 (8.6%)
282 (7.1%)15 (53.6%)11 (39.3%)0 (0.0%)
751 (1.3%)18 (24.0%)36 (48.0%)0 (0.0%)
5649 (1.6%)144 (25.5%)384 (68.1%)4 (0.7%)
229977 (3.3%)859 (37.4%)1,251 (54.4%)0 (0.0%)
143 (21.4%)8 (57.1%)0 (0.0%)3 (21.4%)
17024 (14.1%)55 (32.4%)42 (24.7%)47 (27.6%)
1420 (0.0%)74 (52.1%)52 (36.6%)16 (11.3%)
205146 (2.2%)542 (26.4%)1,063 (51.8%)28 (1.4%)
120 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)7 (58.3%)4 (33.3%)
240 (0.0%)14 (58.3%)0 (0.0%)10 (41.7%)
190 (0.0%)6 (31.6%)3 (15.8%)4 (21.1%)
2199 (4.1%)97 (44.3%)0 (0.0%)113 (51.6%)
650 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)56 (86.2%)0 (0.0%)
6327 (42.9%)8 (12.7%)23 (36.5%)2 (3.2%)
602 (3.3%)24 (40.0%)22 (36.7%)1 (1.7%)
140 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)1 (7.1%)0 (0.0%)
101212 (1.2%)135 (13.3%)822 (81.2%)25 (2.5%)
230 (0.0%)2 (8.7%)7 (30.4%)4 (17.4%)
197315 (0.8%)133 (6.7%)1,789 (90.7%)21 (1.1%)
1580 (0.0%)68 (43.0%)86 (54.4%)2 (1.3%)
55827 (4.8%)191 (34.2%)206 (36.9%)72 (12.9%)
102 (20.0%)0 (0.0%)3 (30.0%)5 (50.0%)
660 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
171 (5.9%)9 (52.9%)7 (41.2%)0 (0.0%)
444 (9.1%)11 (25.0%)27 (61.4%)1 (2.3%)
430 (0.0%)19 (44.2%)16 (37.2%)7 (16.3%)
3628130 (3.6%)1,109 (30.6%)1,977 (54.5%)110 (3.0%)
370 (0.0%)10 (27.0%)18 (48.6%)1 (2.7%)
1410 (0.0%)19 (13.5%)113 (80.1%)9 (6.4%)
4486426 (9.5%)1,675 (37.3%)2,318 (51.7%)0 (0.0%)
127950 (3.9%)621 (48.6%)589 (46.1%)8 (0.6%)
15323 (15.0%)72 (47.1%)14 (9.2%)44 (28.8%)
124530 (2.4%)174 (14.0%)987 (79.3%)22 (1.8%)
370 (0.0%)16 (43.2%)17 (45.9%)3 (8.1%)
1572 (1.3%)39 (24.8%)76 (48.4%)40 (25.5%)
3330 (0.0%)29 (8.7%)282 (84.7%)5 (1.5%)
3933 (0.8%)92 (23.4%)227 (57.8%)32 (8.1%)
800 (0.0%)18 (22.5%)16 (20.0%)46 (57.5%)
280 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)26 (92.9%)2 (7.1%)
3591 (0.3%)79 (22.0%)104 (29.0%)7 (1.9%)
251 (4.0%)7 (28.0%)0 (0.0%)17 (68.0%)
2260 (0.0%)40 (17.7%)147 (65.0%)18 (8.0%)
1066 (5.7%)21 (19.8%)45 (42.5%)11 (10.4%)
213981 (3.8%)629 (29.4%)1,063 (49.7%)37 (1.7%)
551 (1.8%)23 (41.8%)26 (47.3%)2 (3.6%)
666 (9.1%)13 (19.7%)45 (68.2%)0 (0.0%)
4711559 (11.9%)1,631 (34.6%)1,990 (42.2%)0 (0.0%)
12867 (0.5%)386 (30.0%)689 (53.6%)73 (5.7%)
Trump’s New Currency Reset (Ad)

Trump is launching a new $250 bill - but that may be a distraction. Behind the scenes, Executive Order 14241 is orchestrating what analyst Porter Stansberry calls a total U.S. money reset, bypassing conventional legal channels under the guise of national security. The last time America reset its currency - under Nixon in the 1970s - it created an average of 1,300 new millionaires a day for over 50 years. Stansberry has identified three asset categories connected to Trump's initiative that could surge, plus his single top investment move.tc pixel

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18614 (0.2%)154 (8.3%)1,689 (90.8%)1 (0.1%)
15610 (6.4%)32 (20.5%)37 (23.7%)3 (1.9%)
620 (0.0%)13 (21.0%)38 (61.3%)11 (17.7%)
601 (1.7%)15 (25.0%)28 (46.7%)15 (25.0%)
171 (5.9%)5 (29.4%)11 (64.7%)0 (0.0%)
533 (5.7%)23 (43.4%)22 (41.5%)3 (5.7%)
3952 (0.5%)60 (15.2%)119 (30.1%)37 (9.4%)
837 (8.4%)38 (45.8%)36 (43.4%)0 (0.0%)
12854 (0.3%)129 (10.0%)1,093 (85.1%)0 (0.0%)
673 (4.5%)11 (16.4%)53 (79.1%)0 (0.0%)
606 (10.0%)32 (53.3%)14 (23.3%)8 (13.3%)
2931 (0.3%)48 (16.4%)230 (78.5%)5 (1.7%)
424 (9.5%)8 (19.0%)12 (28.6%)12 (28.6%)
262346 (1.8%)972 (37.1%)1,496 (57.0%)34 (1.3%)
310 (0.0%)6 (19.4%)23 (74.2%)0 (0.0%)
350 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)34 (97.1%)0 (0.0%)
224024 (1.1%)362 (16.2%)1,129 (50.4%)498 (22.2%)
172113 (0.8%)472 (27.4%)698 (40.6%)62 (3.6%)
280 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)25 (89.3%)3 (10.7%)
6844 (0.6%)91 (13.3%)571 (83.5%)12 (1.8%)
9609 (0.9%)172 (17.9%)660 (68.8%)46 (4.8%)
40936 (8.8%)164 (40.1%)105 (25.7%)29 (7.1%)
464699 (2.1%)1,654 (35.6%)2,673 (57.5%)0 (0.0%)
124853 (4.2%)458 (36.7%)611 (49.0%)42 (3.4%)
585 (8.6%)23 (39.7%)30 (51.7%)0 (0.0%)
640 (0.0%)23 (35.9%)39 (60.9%)0 (0.0%)
212350 (2.4%)835 (39.3%)994 (46.8%)96 (4.5%)
15016 (10.7%)42 (28.0%)62 (41.3%)23 (15.3%)
7579 (1.2%)141 (18.6%)297 (39.2%)0 (0.0%)
170 (0.0%)7 (41.2%)9 (52.9%)0 (0.0%)
230 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)7 (30.4%)15 (65.2%)
111 (9.1%)7 (63.6%)0 (0.0%)3 (27.3%)
6681 (0.1%)246 (36.8%)363 (54.3%)17 (2.5%)
22527 (0.3%)501 (22.2%)1,283 (57.0%)41 (1.8%)
120 (0.0%)4 (33.3%)6 (50.0%)2 (16.7%)
110 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
7946 (0.8%)267 (33.6%)486 (61.2%)4 (0.5%)
1865 (2.7%)55 (29.6%)125 (67.2%)0 (0.0%)
285528 (1.0%)979 (34.3%)1,762 (61.7%)63 (2.2%)
106634 (3.2%)307 (28.8%)562 (52.7%)64 (6.0%)
5560 (0.0%)250 (45.0%)293 (52.7%)0 (0.0%)
480 (0.0%)9 (18.8%)0 (0.0%)39 (81.3%)
3205431 (13.4%)1,113 (34.7%)1,421 (44.3%)82 (2.6%)
140 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)9 (64.3%)5 (35.7%)
920 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)66 (71.7%)25 (27.2%)
271317 (0.6%)828 (30.5%)1,404 (51.8%)124 (4.6%)
323 (9.4%)9 (28.1%)5 (15.6%)8 (25.0%)
5966197 (3.3%)2,542 (42.6%)2,588 (43.4%)59 (1.0%)
160 (0.0%)5 (31.3%)3 (18.8%)2 (12.5%)
620 (0.0%)4 (6.5%)33 (53.2%)19 (30.6%)
The chipmaker 148 times smaller than NVIDIA supplying Musk (Ad)

According to Yahoo Finance, Elon Musk's latest project could 'upend another industry just as he did with cars and rockets.' Tech investor Jeff Brown - a former senior executive at Qualcomm, Juniper Networks, and NXP Semiconductors - says one tiny chipmaker, 148 times smaller than NVIDIA, is set to supply Musk with 5 billion chips over the next two years. Early investors in Tesla and SpaceX saw life-changing returns. Brown believes this overlooked chipmaker could offer a similar opportunity, with entry points currently around $50.tc pixel

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154 (26.7%)3 (20.0%)0 (0.0%)8 (53.3%)
664 (6.1%)21 (31.8%)32 (48.5%)8 (12.1%)
187644,428 (23.6%)7,908 (42.1%)4,957 (26.4%)1,471 (7.8%)
92918 (1.9%)164 (17.7%)726 (78.1%)7 (0.8%)
3939319,756 (50.2%)13,447 (34.1%)5,939 (15.1%)251 (0.6%)
4621306 (6.6%)1,875 (40.6%)2,260 (48.9%)93 (2.0%)
350 (0.0%)6 (17.1%)26 (74.3%)3 (8.6%)
4375 (1.1%)129 (29.5%)268 (61.3%)24 (5.5%)
551 (1.8%)5 (9.1%)2 (3.6%)4 (7.3%)
88956 (6.3%)195 (21.9%)534 (60.1%)46 (5.2%)
90892,009 (22.1%)4,936 (54.3%)0 (0.0%)2,144 (23.6%)
313 (9.7%)14 (45.2%)11 (35.5%)3 (9.7%)