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Dave mainly covers financial stocks, primarily banks and asset managers, and investment planning. He's covered mutual funds and institutional investments for Pensions & Investments, personal finance for S&P, and money markets and bonds for Crane Data. Dave has been a Fool since 2014.
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Coming out of a recession is typically a good time to look for stocks. You can find good values in companies that have been beaten down due to macroeconomic or other forces, but you can also find great growth stocks of small companies that are poised to break out in an improving economy.
Here are two stocks available in the $10 neighborhood or less that look like good buys. One is