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January's inflation report delivered a small but meaningful surprise. Consumer prices rose at a slower pace than economists anticipated, coming in below the consensus forecast.
Something unusual is happening in the market right now. The S&P 500 Index, trading at 5,321. 50 with a year-to-date gain of just 1. 4%, has hit a 52-week high yet feels oddly stagnant.
Warren Buffett's secret? Buying quality businesses at bargain prices. Right now, 7 excellent stocks are trading at massive discounts. Including a semiconductor giant dominating automotive chips (Stock #5) and an AI software innovator generating billions (Stock #7). Don't miss out on these incredible opportunities.
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