Financial Education
Financial EducationJan 1
Finance

5 Stocks I’m Buying Now‼️April 2026

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TL;DR

Financial Education is bullish on five stocks: Celsius Holdings, Amazon, Elf Beauty, American Express, and Nike, citing their growth potential and current undervaluation.

Key Insights

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Celsius Holdings revenue growthCelsius Holdings has grown its revenue from $75 million in 2019 to over $2.5 billion last year.

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Amazon stock underperformanceAmazon's stock has underperformed the S&P 500 over the past five years despite strong revenue growth.

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American Express Buffett investmentAmerican Express is Warren Buffett's second largest investment, showing confidence in its moat.

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Nike stock declineNike stock is down 67% over the past five years, but Financial Education sees long-term potential.

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Elf Beauty outperformanceElf Beauty has outperformed the S&P 500 by nearly double over the past five years.

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Deep Dive

Celsius Holdings: A Rising Star

Celsius Holdings has seen a meteoric rise in revenue from $75 million in 2019 to over $2.5 billion last year, driven by its popular energy drinks like Celsius and Alani. Despite a 30% stock drop this year, Financial Education is bullish due to its low valuation and expected double-digit growth, especially with international expansion.

Amazon: Undervalued Giant

Amazon has lagged behind the S&P 500 over the past five years, with its stock underperforming despite robust revenue growth and a thriving AWS segment. Financial Education sees this as an opportunity, citing the stock's current low valuation and potential for significant returns in the next five years.

Elf Beauty: Strong Performer

Elf Beauty has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 over the past five years, yet its stock has dropped 21% this year. Financial Education remains optimistic, citing its strong market position and potential for growth, continuing to buy heavily into the stock despite already seeing a 740% gain.

American Express: Buffett's Bet

American Express, a top investment for Warren Buffett, has outperformed the S&P 500 over the past five years. Despite a recent 19.4% drop, Financial Education highlights its strong brand, loyal customer base, and potential for revenue growth, making it a quality stock with a solid moat.

Nike: A Contrarian Play

Nike, down 67% over five years, is seen as a contrarian opportunity by Financial Education. Despite its recent struggles, he believes in the brand's long-term potential and has invested $45,000 in Nike stock, confident in its eventual recovery and growth.

Takeaways

  • Consider investing in undervalued stocks with strong growth potential.
  • Look for companies with a solid brand and market position.
  • Don't be deterred by short-term stock declines if the long-term outlook is positive.

Key moments

2:01Celsius Holdings Highlight

Celsius stock is down almost 29% year to date.

13:30Amazon's Underperformance

Amazon stock has sucked the past five years.

24:51American Express Moat

American Express is Warren Buffett's second largest investment.

32:40Nike Investment

$45,000 of that $72,000 went into Nike stock.

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