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Have $2,000? 2 Market Crash-Ready Stocks to Buy
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It's a problem. Let's turn that into an opportunity.</p>\n<p>There are stocks out there that are fashion-forward enough to be wearing exactly what folks will be looking to try on the next time the market tumbles. Cheap and resilient, <b>Camping World Holdings</b>(NYSE:CWH) and <b>Peloton Interactive</b>(NASDAQ:PTON)are good looks for investors with $2,000 to put to work in the market in crash-ready stocks.</p>\n<p>Camping World</p>\n<p>You might think that big-ticket recreational vehicles (RVs) are a scary place to be when the next market crash comes along, but there's a lot to like when it comes to Camping World. The country's leading retailer of RVs and related essentials is rolling along as a cheap stock with a juicy yield and a lot of blue highways to conquer.</p>\n<p>The RV industry in general and Camping World in particular took off last year when the pandemic took its toll on the way we work and travel. 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They see modest single-digit growth for 2022, but we've seen analysts get burned before by being too conservative.</p>\n<p>Camping World is sharing the wealth. It doubled its quarterly dividend over the summer, and is now yielding 4.5%. It has also sprinkled in a couple of special distributions to send even more money to its shareholders along the way. The market will inevitably buckle at some point, and when that happens Camping World should be better suited to weather the storm with its chunky yield and low valuation.</p>\n<p>Peloton</p>\n<p>Camping World has thrived by getting us to explore the great outdoors, but now let's tackle a stock that has gotten slammed by keeping us indoors. Peloton was a market darling during the early stages of the pandemic. 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Cheap and resilient, Camping World Holdings(NYSE:CWH) and Peloton Interactive(NASDAQ:PTON)are good looks for investors with $2,000 to put to work in the market in crash-ready stocks.\nCamping World\nYou might think that big-ticket recreational vehicles (RVs) are a scary place to be when the next market crash comes along, but there's a lot to like when it comes to Camping World. The country's leading retailer of RVs and related essentials is rolling along as a cheap stock with a juicy yield and a lot of blue highways to conquer.\nThe RV industry in general and Camping World in particular took off last year when the pandemic took its toll on the way we work and travel. The COVID-19 crisis led to most of us working and learning from home, and many homebodies decided to retire early. With traditional getaways also initially on hold an RV became the easy way to travel the country safely.\nUnlike some pandemic plays that are seeing their fortunes reversed, Camping World is still growing even now as we claw our way out of the pandemic. Earlier this month it posted strong financial results. Revenue rose 14% to top $1.9 billion for the third quarter, as selling prices on new and particularly used RVs move higher. Margins expanded to the point where net income climbed 22% higher.\nCamping World also boosted its guidance, something it has been doing on a quarterly basis. It has beaten Wall Street profit targets with ease over the past few quarters, and analysts can't keep up despite jacking up their forecasts. Camping World is now trading for less than seven times what Wall Street pros expect it to earn. They see modest single-digit growth for 2022, but we've seen analysts get burned before by being too conservative.\nCamping World is sharing the wealth. It doubled its quarterly dividend over the summer, and is now yielding 4.5%. It has also sprinkled in a couple of special distributions to send even more money to its shareholders along the way. The market will inevitably buckle at some point, and when that happens Camping World should be better suited to weather the storm with its chunky yield and low valuation.\nPeloton\nCamping World has thrived by getting us to explore the great outdoors, but now let's tackle a stock that has gotten slammed by keeping us indoors. Peloton was a market darling during the early stages of the pandemic. Sourdough starters got us feeling doughy, and with local spinning classes and fitness centers shuttered we turned to Peloton for interactive high-end workouts on stationary bikes and treadmills.\nThe stock has been losing some serious weight this year. It has shed a brutal 74% since peaking in January as of Monday's close. A markdown from those lofty levels was warranted. 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