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2 Top Stocks to Buy in September

Motley Fool - Thu Sep 5, 7:17AM CDT

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and other top benchmark indexes are still near their all-time highs, but there are some excellent bargains in the stock market as we head into fall. In this video, Fool.com contributors Matt Frankel and Tyler Crowe discuss two stocks in particular that are their top picks for September.

*Stock prices used were the morning prices of Sept. 4, 2024. The video was published on Sept. 5, 2024.

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SLM is an advertising partner of The Ascent, a Motley Fool company. Matt Frankel has positions in General Motors. Tyler Crowe has positions in SLM. The Motley Fool recommends General Motors and recommends the following options: long January 2025 $25 calls on General Motors. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Matthew Frankel is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services. If you choose to subscribe through their link they will earn some extra money that supports their channel. Their opinions remain their own and are unaffected by The Motley Fool.