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2022 Was the Worst Year Since 1937 for This Investing Strategy: Here's What History Says Happens Next
2022 was a historic year for the markets -- and not in a good way. Post-pandemic inflation, war in Europe, and widespread lockdowns in China were just a few of the problems that plagued all
Best Dividend Stock to Buy? Raytheon Stock vs. 3M Stock
Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) and 3M (NYSE: MMM) have been paying dividends for a long time. I will compare the two in this video to determine the better stock to buy to generate passive income.
Netflix's CEO and Co-Founder Heads for the Exit. Should You?
In 1997, Reed Hastings co-founded Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX). Twenty-six years later, he is stepping down. Under his tenure, anyone who invested $10,000 in Netflix stock at its initial public offering
The Best Fintech Stock to Buy in 2023
One of the most exciting secular growth trends that investors should be paying attention to if they aren't already is the advent of fintech and digital payments businesses. The large traditional
SNDL Starts 2023 With a Key Acquisition: Is It a Game Changer?
Consolidation is inevitable in the cannabis industry, where many companies are struggling to grow and turn a profit. SNDL (NASDAQ: SNDL) has made acquisitions a key part of its strategy in recent
So Far So Good for One of Warren Buffett's New Stocks
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B), the large conglomerate run by legendary investor Warren Buffett, opened a new stake in the large digital consumer bank Ally Financial (NYSE: ALLY) in
Is DocuSign Stock a Buy Now?
Long-term investors in DocuSign (NASDAQ: DOCU) are in a world of pain. Shares of the e-signature company have plummeted more than 80% from their all-time high. There are, however, indications that
2 Stocks to Buy In 2023 to Help You Retire Early
Dividend stocks can be a fantastic way to build passive income for your retirement years. By investing in dividend stocks that consistently increase payouts over time, a small investment today can
Is Lattice Semiconductor Stock a Hot Buy for 2023?
Bigger and more diversified is not always better. Intel's sprawling chip empire has proven that true in recent years as it has ceded market share to competitors like AMD on multiple fronts. The
Shiba Inu Is Up Almost 40% in 2023. Here Are 3 Reasons to Sell
With tighter monetary policy conditions and a general risk-off sentiment from the investment community, it's no wonder the crypto market lost roughly two-thirds of its value in 2022. But after the
Better Buy: Mastercard vs. Visa Stock
Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and Visa (NYSE: V) are two giants of the financial services world and account for a huge portion of the card-based payments market. Which stock will offer investors better bang
Should Income Investors Buy This Blue-Chip Dividend Stock?
For about as long as there have been assets, they have been managed by someone. In fact, the history of asset management dates back 2 1/2 millennia to ancient Greece.
The industry has adapted to
Newly Retired and Worried About a Recession? Make This Key Move.
If you're tired of constantly hearing recession warnings, you may be in good company. But financial experts aren't just trying to scare consumers for laughs. There are legitimate reasons to believe
Up 44% in 2023, Is the Worst Over for Peloton Stock?
Peloton (NASDAQ: PTON) was an investor favorite during the COVID-19 stock market bubble. Now, with the pandemic in the rearview mirror, an abrupt exit from founder/CEO John Foley, and the air coming
The Big Banks Are Planning a Digital Wallet -- Should PayPal Investors Be Worried?
In its most recent quarterly report, PayPal (NASDAQ: PYPL) reported more than $1.3 trillion in annualized payment volume on its platforms. So, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that the big
2 Stocks Warren Buffett Should Buy in 2023
According to the latest available information, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) had about $109 billion in cash and equivalents on its balance sheet. CEO Warren Buffett insists on
6 Great Stocks to Buy in 2023 and Hold Forever
There's no way to guarantee that a stock will be a great investment forever, but some certainly have better chances than others. In this short video, Fool.com contributor Matt Frankel, CFP®
This Crypto Will Be the Ethereum of 2023
As investors continue to trudge their way through this crypto winter, it's easy to get caught up in the bad news. The vast majority of cryptocurrencies have tanked over the past year, and nobody
7 Growth Stocks I've Added to My Own Portfolio
There are seven stocks in my portfolio I consider to be nonspeculative growth stocks. In this video, I discuss why I bought each of them, and what I think about them now.
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3 No-Brainer Stocks to Buy in a Market Correction
Bear markets are painful, but they can actually be healthy for the stock market. For instance, they tend to push investors with limited conviction to get out of stocks. If you think long-term
Where Will Costco Stock Be in 3 Years?
Many Wall Street pros like to measure returns in absurdly short episodes like a quarter or a calendar year. It's anyone's guess where the economy, let alone the stock market, might move in such a
Buy These 2 Buffett-Owned Stocks in 2023 to Boost Your Passive Income
The key to building wealth is to find a proven investing strategy and stick with it over the long run.
Few investors exemplify this better than Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) chief
1 Under-the-Radar Beneficiary From the Rise of ChatGPT
Privately held artificial-intelligence (AI) company OpenAI created a product called ChatGPT. And public interest in AI is booming because of recent advancements with this product. Suddenly everyone
2 Genius Investments You Should Make in 2023
Just because some stocks had a bad 2022 doesn't mean the companies were doing poorly. Many stocks became disconnected from their actual business performance in 2021 and paid for it in 2022. But now
4 Set-It-and-Forget-It Stocks
Investing in great companies doesn't have to mean tracking them day in and day out. Great companies can be held for decades, so investors can set an investment and forget it. Motley Fool