Market panic sentiment intensifies; Goldman Sachs recommends buying the dip in five stocks

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Recent market volatility and rising panic sentiment have prompted Goldman Sachs to release a new report, recommending investors “buy on dips,” and highlighting five stocks they believe have strong growth potential or even immunity to macroeconomic uncertainties.

Nvidia: Goldman Sachs expects capital expenditures by large-scale cloud providers to surpass expectations by 2026, with spending intentions from non-traditional clients like OpenAI and Anthropic becoming clearer by 2027.

Dutch Bros: Goldman Sachs has upgraded this coffee chain to a “Buy” rating. Analysts believe its recent 16% stock price correction offers an attractive entry point and are optimistic about its leading same-store sales growth and store expansion in the U.S. restaurant industry.

Viking Holdings: This luxury cruise company demonstrates strong pricing power and performance visibility. Goldman Sachs believes its high-income customer base makes it resilient to geopolitical uncertainties and has raised its target price from $78 to $84.

Ross Stores: The discount retailer’s Q4 earnings significantly exceeded expectations. Management revealed a very strong start to spring sales, further confirming the success of its strategy.

Once Upon a Farm: As a baby food manufacturer, the company aligns with the long-term trend of “healthy consumption,” dominating its niche market with strong brand influence and pricing power to offset rising costs.

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