Jefferies recommends buying staples stocks as gas prices exceed $3.50 per gallon
Jefferies recommends buying staples stocks as gas prices exceed $3.50 per gallon
Investing.com -- Jefferies advised investors to purchase select consumer staples stocks as gasoline prices surpass the $3.50 per gallon mark, a threshold that has historically triggered brief slowdowns in the sector.
The firm noted that gas prices have crossed this psychological level multiple times over the past six years, typically resulting in modest near-term declines in staples growth as consumers adjust spending in their most frequent purchase categories.
Jefferies emphasized that historical patterns indicate these dips tend to be short-lived, presenting a buying opportunity for investors.
The firm maintains buy ratings on Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), Monster Beverage (NASDAQ: MNST), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), Clorox (NYSE: CLX), and Church & Dwight (NYSE: CHD) within the large-cap staples sector.
