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2 Excellent Stocks Flying Under the Radar That Could Be Massive Long-Term Wealth Builders

Motley Fool - Mon Mar 11, 6:22AM CDT

Stocks like Nvidia(NASDAQ: NVDA), Microsoft(NASDAQ: MSFT), and other big-name businesses are often in the headlines, but sometimes it can pay to look beyond the well-known parts of the stock market. With that in mind, in this short video you'll hear about two stocks you may not have heard of, but that could be massive long-term winners for patient investors.

*Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of March 7, 2024. The video was published on March 8, 2024.

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