Morgan Stanley says these stocks show 'no sign of slowing down' into the summer

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Morgan Stanley named a slew of stocks it says every investor should own ahead of summer.

A slate of stocks — including a couple of notable winners — still have plenty more room to run this summer, according to Morgan Stanley. Even Nvidia, which has more than doubled in 2024, has additional upside, and it's not the only company with solid growth prospects, the firm found.

Pro combed through Morgan Stanley's research to find overweight-rated stocks that the firm says are best positioned for the long haul. They include Dell Technologies, Hasbro, Nvidia, Progressive , Bath & Body Works and Warner Music Group . Hasbro Shares of Hasbro, one of Morgan Stanley's top picks, are down more than 6% in the past month, but investors should buy the dip, analyst Megan Alexander said.

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