10 Stocks Lead Friday’s Charge

5. Wayfair Inc. (NYSE:W)

Shares of Wayfair increased by 6.69 percent on Friday to end at $33.66 each as investors appeared to have bargain-hunted after the company touched an all-time low in the past trading days of the week.

On Tuesday, Wayfair hit its lowest 52-week level of $29.68 and continued to trade sideways towards the end of the week.

Wayfair, an online retailer of furniture, decorations, and outdoor items, is currently offering a Cyberweek sale, where select items are put on sale.

The week-long promotion could be a strategy for the company to bolster its sales, especially as it was expected to take a beating from US President Donald Trump’s tariff war with various countries.

Prior to Trump’s return to the White House, an analyst already warned last year that Wayfair, as well as Best Buy and Five Below, would be especially at risk from the tariffs which could result in a plunge in earnings performance.