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Down More Than 35%: 3 Beaten-Down Growth Stocks to Buy Right Now
After brutal sell-offs in recent months, growth-dependent tech stocks have recently been regaining some ground. However, many companies in the category still trade down dramatically from their
3 Recession-Resistant Tech Stocks to Buy Now
A slowdown in economic growth is almost certain, and maybe, just maybe, even a recession is on the way. Why? Inflation is running hot, and the U.S. Federal Reserve is raising interest rates to
3 Things About Apple That Smart Investors Know
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been one of the best-performing companies in the last two decades. The excellent performance has translated into its market capitalization nearing an astounding $3
3 Robinhood Stocks To Buy and Hold Forever
There was a time when most investors might have dismissed the collective wisdom of the crowd using the online brokerage app Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD) to trade stocks. The platform attracts many
What These 2 Charts Can Teach You About Spotify
Spotify (NYSE: SPOT) is one of the leading audio streamers in the world. Spotify's extensive catalog of music and podcasts reaches hundreds of millions of users every month through both a paid
3 Reasons Bank of America Can Still Perform Well in a Difficult Bond Market
While banks tend to perform well in a rising-rate environment, some odd movements in the bond market have hurt bank stocks this year and sent shares of many down from the record highs they reached
The No. 1 Reason to Claim Social Security at Age 62
The earliest age you can get your first Social Security check is 62. Filing for benefits ASAP comes at a cost, though, as each month you delay beyond 62 results in a small increase in your monthly
3 Unstoppable Dividend Aristocrats Begging to Be Bought in April
The U.S. stock market has been on a wild ride so far in 2022. Despite an up month in March, the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average had their worst quarter in the first
3 Reasons Why Warren Buffett Is Beating the Stock Market in 2022
Many may have thought that Warren Buffett is, at age 91, a bit past his investing prime. And for a while, the numbers suggested that perhaps he was.
Since the 2008-2009 financial crisis, technology
My 3 Best Stock Split Growth Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
The bull market that began on the heels of the Great Recession helped fuel surging stock prices for the most successful companies, putting shares out of reach of smaller investors. To address this
The New Cryptocurrency With Ties to the Bored Ape Yacht Club
Recently, a new NFT hit the crypto market, but this one came with a twist. In this video clip from "The Crypto Show" on Motley Fool Live, recorded on March 23, Fool.com contributors Travis Hoium
Ethereum in 3 Figures: Is It a Buy?
Cryptocurrency prices may have taken a beating over the last few months, but that just means that the best investments are now on sale.
Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) is one of the most popular
The Biggest Reason to Buy Amazon Has Nothing to Do With the Stock Split
E-commerce giant Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) recently announced its first stock split since 1999, and shares are up 18% since the news. But while investors always seem to love stock splits, they aren't
3 Biotech Stocks to Buy in April
Biotech stocks, in general, again performed dismally in the first quarter of 2022. However, there are some signs of improvement. The lower valuations could present a great buying opportunity once
This Investment Has Been Bringing Home the Bacon for 11 Years -- and Counting
During a time of high market volatility and uncertainty, many people are looking for an investment they can count on to provide ballast for their portfolio when things are choppy.
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Why Nvidia Should Raise Its Dividend
Nvidia's (NASDAQ: NVDA) dividend yield, an afterthought for most investors, is currently sitting at 0.06%. That is partly due to a stock price that has climbed faster than the company's dividend
2 Drugmakers Set for Explosive Revenue This Decade
A blockbuster drug is one that brings in $1 billion or more in annual sales. Every pharmaceutical company aims for that level of sales. That's because these drugs often are the main drivers of the
Crypto Is Rebounding: Is It Time to Invest?
It's been a rough few months for the crypto market. After reaching record highs late last year, cryptocurrency prices have plummeted.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), for example, fell more than 44% between
A Recession Could Be Coming: 3 Stocks to Buy to Be Prepared
Recessions often have warning signs before they occur. And one such warning flashed last week. The curve for five-year and 30-year U.S. Treasury bond yields inverted with the longer-term yield
Warren Buffett's 3 Favorite High-Yield Dividend Stocks
What's something that Warren Buffett likes to take but doesn't dish out? The answer: dividends.
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) owns plenty of stocks that pay dividends
3 Steps You Can Take to Worry Less About a Stock Market Crash
It's fair to say that 2022 has been a wild year for stock investors. The market spent much of the first quarter in correction territory before regaining ground in late March. But we don't know what
Can These Cathie Wood Stocks Keep Climbing?
Around here, we like to say that stock markets fall faster than they rise but they rise more than they fall. Cathie Wood, the CEO of Ark Invest, has had to take some lumps as many of her favorite
How a Single Index Fund Can Help You Retire a Millionaire
A good rule of thumb to follow is to assume you'll need at least 80% of your pre-retirement income to maintain your current lifestyle in retirement. If you're currently making $80,000, you'll need
Tesla, Amazon, and Alphabet Stock Splits: Which 3 Companies Could Split Next?
There has been no shortage of news events that have captivated Wall Street and investors over the first three months of 2022. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, and a
Don't Claim Social Security If You Can't Answer These 3 Questions
It's normal to be eager about signing up for Social Security benefits. You've spent decades paying into the program, so of course, you want to reap the rewards. But rushing to sign up can actually