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What the oil market can teach retirees about risk
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Portfolios geared to experience minimal volatility are beating the market this year by a wide margin. Read More
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Thematic investing takes playing the long game to the next level
Consumer-friendly thematic ETFs allow investors to bet on ideas and trends that will emerge multiple decades down the road. So how do the returns measure up? Read More
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For this week’s ETF Wrap I spoke with Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, about the battle he sees forming around ESG. Read More
There’s one big flaw in the idea that the U.S. is in a ‘Goldilocks’ economy
Reality tends to set in as economic reports are revised. Read More
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12 semiconductor stocks bucking the downcycle trend
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If there’s one U.S. company that all Americans should root for, it’s Intel
It might become the most important company over the next 10 years. Read More
‘Invest in Ukraine’: Zelensky asks for support while remotely ringing NYSE opening bell
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky implores investors to put money in the war-ravaged country. Read More
Biden’s plan to cancel student debt can apply to billions of dollars in investor-owned loans, but there is a hitch
There’s an indirect way that investors in student loan bonds can benefit from Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 per eligible borrower. Read More
Why canceling student debt will make tuition inflation worse and weaken America
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Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-money-and-investing-tips-can-give-you-a-head-start-when-the-bulls-run-again-11662796734?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo
These money and investing tips can give you a head start when the bulls run again
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INVESTING NEWS & TRENDS
What the oil market can teach retirees about risk
Where oil is trading today relative to where it stood when Russia invaded Ukraine Read More
Big investors are favoring large-cap stocks for the rest of 2022 — maybe you should too
Professional investors aim to keep pace with the S&P 500 Index of the largest companies. Read More
If you’re losing your taste for highly juiced meme stocks, these low-risk ETFs will surprise you
Portfolios geared to experience minimal volatility are beating the market this year by a wide margin. Read More
How to invest in water as droughts, shortages dominate the news
Water has become a popular topic these days, given widespread drought conditions around the globe and the water crisis in Jackson, Miss. That doesn’t translate into an automatic win-win when it comes to investing in the sector. Read More
Thematic investing takes playing the long game to the next level
Consumer-friendly thematic ETFs allow investors to bet on ideas and trends that will emerge multiple decades down the road. So how do the returns measure up? Read More
‘They’re making this a battle’: ESG is a slice of ETF industry that’s under fire
For this week’s ETF Wrap I spoke with Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, about the battle he sees forming around ESG. Read More
There’s one big flaw in the idea that the U.S. is in a ‘Goldilocks’ economy
Reality tends to set in as economic reports are revised. Read More
These 3 stock market benchmarks nailed the dot-com bubble in 2000. Here’s what they’re saying now.
Investors in this market can expect no bubble and no trouble, writes Gary Smith. Read More
Preferred stocks can offer hidden opportunities for dividend investors. Just look at this JPMorgan Chase example.
In this market, investors can scoop up discounted preferred stocks at a discount for attractive income now and possibly big gains later. Read More
12 semiconductor stocks bucking the downcycle trend
Analysts’ estimates for earnings and sales have plunged for some of the largest chip makers, including Nvidia and Intel, but they have risen for others. Read More
If there’s one U.S. company that all Americans should root for, it’s Intel
It might become the most important company over the next 10 years. Read More
‘Invest in Ukraine’: Zelensky asks for support while remotely ringing NYSE opening bell
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky implores investors to put money in the war-ravaged country. Read More
Biden’s plan to cancel student debt can apply to billions of dollars in investor-owned loans, but there is a hitch
There’s an indirect way that investors in student loan bonds can benefit from Biden’s plan to cancel up to $20,000 per eligible borrower. Read More
Why canceling student debt will make tuition inflation worse and weaken America
Can’t cover your bills? Don’t worry. Uncle Sam is in a forgiving mood, writes Vitaliy Katsenelson. Read More
Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/these-money-and-investing-tips-can-give-you-a-head-start-when-the-bulls-run-again-11662796734?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo