In today’s financial landscape, certain stocks can thrive despite the looming presence of tariffs. In this insightful video, seasoned Motley Fool analysts Matt Frankel and Tyler Crowe delve into two of the most promising stocks that stand resilient against such economic challenges.
*The stock prices referenced were recorded in the morning on August 21, 2025. This video was published on August 22, 2025.
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Is now the right time to invest $1,000 in Blue Bird?
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Currently, Matt Frankel holds no positions in any of the stocks mentioned, while Tyler Crowe has investments in Cheniere Energy. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends both Blue Bird and Cheniere Energy. The Motley Fool adheres to a strict disclosure policy. Matthew Frankel is affiliated with The Motley Fool and may receive compensation for promoting its services. Should you subscribe through their link, they will earn additional income which helps support their channel. Their opinions remain independent and are not influenced by The Motley Fool.