How to Protect Your 401k From a Stock Market Crash
We have a four-step plan to beat the bear market in your 401(k). First, don't panic. Then look for buying opportunities.
Rogers knows a thing or two about making money in turbulent times.
As we move toward the end of Q2, it’s time to start thinking about earnings. Looking back at the quarter, analysts are predicting earnings growth of 8%, which may rise to 11% heading into next year. It’s a rosy picture, but it’s also not a sure thing. GDP contracted in Q1, by nearly 1.5%, and some estimates are showing 0% growth in Q2. Such results would meet the technical definition of a recession – and recession is hardly the usual environment to find robust earnings growth. Looking at current
Companies could be returning trillions to shareholders. Here’s how to accept it.
These rapidly growing companies are begging to be bought following a peak decline of 34% for the Nasdaq.
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Americans have been snatching up second passports in Europe as a way to escape political unrest. Here's how you can join them.
Buffett dumped some banks to buy Citi. And it's still cheap.
In March, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) revealed its intentions to pursue a stock split, and now we have more details. A company's path to a stock split can be a bit confusing. Here's what you as a retail investor need to know about Tesla's plan.
Energy prices are high. But bargain-hunter Buffett continues to bet on big oil.
(Bloomberg) -- The S&P 500 Index may have another 24% to fall by year-end, if the past 150 years of financial-market history are any guide.Most Read from BloombergJuul’s Vaping Products Are Ordered Off the Market in the USThese Are the World’s Most Liveable Cities in 2022Elon Musk Says New Tesla Plants Are ‘Money Furnaces’ Losing BillionsRecession Worries Boost Treasuries; Stocks Advance: Markets WrapThe World’s Bubbliest Housing Markets Are Flashing Warning SignsThat’s according to Societe Gene
Dividend stocks are the new darlings in S&P 500. But investors are getting burned on those stocks, too.
One of Warren Buffett's famous sayings is, "Be greedy when others are fearful." With the vast amount of selling in the past few weeks, Buffett is likely scooping up shares of his favorite companies at lower valuations. After all, Berkshire Hathaway has more than $106 billion in cash sitting on its balance sheet, just waiting to be put to good use.
Bitcoin bear markets aren't unusual. But cryptocurrencies have never faced such an aggressive Federal Reserve. Welcome to the crypto ice age.
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The pandemic property boom across the developed world is coming to an abrupt halt as climbing mortgage rates bring an end to record prices.
This study focuses on a relatively obscure feature of the investment industry—the large increase over the last two decades in the average pension fund’s allocation to so-called alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity. By applying a series of complex statistical tests, they concluded that a major determinant of a given pension fund’s decision to establish an allocation to alternative investments was whether other pension funds in the same geographical region were doing so themselves.
The drop is exciting some Berkshire investors because the stock now trades for 1.3 times Barron's estimate of its June 30 book value, compared with more than 1.5 times at its March high.
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GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss why gas costs so much, forecasts for lowering gas prices, President Biden's proposed federal gas tax holiday, and travel trends.
The car giant is spending billions to build a broad, impressive lineup of electric vehicles. The stock is cheap and the opportunity to buy into that future is a steal.