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The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Exelon, Gilead Sciences, Plains All American Pipeline, Sportradar and Cintas

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Chicago, IL – March 12, 2025 – Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Exelon Corp. EXC, Gilead Sciences Inc. GILD, Plains All American Pipeline L.P. PAA , Sportradar Group AG SRAD and Cintas Corp. CTAS.

Here are highlights from Tuesday’s Analyst Blog:

Buy 5 Non-Tech High-Flying Nasdaq Stocks Amid Index's Recent Bloodbath

Wall Street's high-flying northward journey from January 2023 to January 2025 was predominantly supported by an astonishing rally in the technology sector, buoyed by the explosive growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI). Several AI-centric stocks skyrocketed 400-500% during this period.

As many financial experts and economists expect a near-term recession, investors are gradually booking profits in tech stocks, for which valuations are extremely overstretched. The three major stock indexes — the Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite — are in negative territory year to date.

The Nasdaq Composite is currently in correction territory, sliding 14% from its recent high. The S&P 500 is also 8.7% below its recent high. An index enters correction territory once it falls below 10% of its recent high. Despite the index's recent bloodbath, a handful of non-tech Nasdaq Composite listed stocks have provided double-digit returns year to date. At this juncture, investing in these stocks should prove fruitful.

Five such stocks with a favorable Zacks Rank are Exelon Corp., Gilead Sciences Inc., Plains All American Pipeline L.P., Sportradar Group AG and Cintas Corp..

Recession Fear Looms Large

Wall Street's impressive bull run that started at the beginning of 2023 suffered a blow last month. Thereafter, market participants' pain has increased manifold. Investors are highly anxious about the impact of the Trump administration's tariff and trade policies.

Recently released several key economic data have clearly shown that the U.S. economy is weakening. The resilient labor market has shown softness. Last released data for retail sales, industrial production, manufacturing PMI, housing sector data as well as consumer confidence and sentiment indexes came in well below expectations.

Market participants are now highly skeptical about the Fed's much-hyped "soft landing" of the U.S. economy. The Fed reduced the benchmark lending rate by a significant 1% in 2024. However, Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank is in no hurry to cut rates further any time soon.

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