2 Once-in-a-Decade Buying Opportunities in an S&P 500 and Nasdaq Bear Market
The bear market has hit these software stocks hard, but the downturn has created rare buying opportunities for investors.
The bear market has hit these software stocks hard, but the downturn has created rare buying opportunities for investors.
Energy inflation remains a serious concern. Protect your portfolio.
Lucid (LCID) shares soared as much as 88% on Friday and were repeatedly halted for volatility following speculation that Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is considering buying a remaining stake in the luxury electric vehicle startup.
The battle of the bills turns personal.
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett has been a money machine for his shareholders since taking the reins in 1965. Through this past weekend, he's presided over a nearly 3,800,000% increase in the value of Berkshire's Class A shares (BRK.A).
Apple earnings and the Fed meeting loom, but don't sit out a possible "life-changing" market rally. Tesla rival BYD is an aggressive buy.
How is social security taxed in 2023? Here are the rules used to calculate how much you might owe on your benefits.
In today’s digital world, there will always be a need for cybersecurity. Too many of our essential systems, everything from the upper levels of government and finance to the automation systems that run the traffic lights, depend on online connections for us to ignore the basics of securing our computer networks. Recent events, including the ongoing questions about election integrity, deep macroeconomic volatility, and the Russian war in Ukraine, have simply underscored the importance of cybersec
Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) is giving its investors another raise. The master limited partnership (MLP) recently declared its latest distribution, a 15% increase from the prior payment level. Energy Transfer's new payment level is $0.305 per unit each quarter ($1.22 a year).
Consistently investing in quality stocks is one of the best ways to build wealth for retirement, and one of the simplest ways to make sure you are investing in a company built to last is to look at its ability to pay dividends. If your portfolio needs some extra yield, three Motley Fool contributors selected three top dividend stocks that you can't go wrong with in this environment. Jeremy Bowman (Altria Group): If you're looking for a high-yield consumer-facing dividend stock, it's hard to find a more reliable choice than Altria, the domestic maker of Marlboro cigarettes.
The real estate industry faces imminent peril, says star broker Jason Oppenheim.
Her flagship Ark Innovation ETF has lost 41% over the past year and 76% from its February 2021 peak.
Is it the key to better mental health? Or just plain lazy?
It was a busy week for dividend announcements, with the fourth-quarter earnings season in full swing.
Few things went right for chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) in the fourth quarter. In the PC market, a dramatic tumble in demand that played out in the second half of 2022 transformed component shortages into gluts. Intel shipped PC central processing units (CPUs) at a rate that was about 10% below consumption throughout 2022, with that gap expanding in Q4 and expected to further widen in Q1 2023.
Elon Musk has already inscribed his name in automotive history. As a result, Musk always pointed out that Tesla was a technology group that builds vehicles. To this end, the group has developed driving assistance systems, the most advanced of which is Full Self Driving (FSD), which is one of the charming assets of Tesla cars.
Don't wallow in fear — take advantage of it.
Supply and demand will probably come into balance over the next 18 months, says Matt Portillo, an analyst at Tudor Pickering Holt. And, how value investor David Einhorn got his mojo back.
Breaking down Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) and Amazon (AMZN) ahead of their upcoming earnings results to see if investors might want to finally buy these beaten-down, but recently resurgent tech stocks...
AT&T (NYSE: T) reported earnings this week, and while there was steady growth, a high dividend yield, and strong cash flow, the company continues to pay the price for previous investments. Travis Hoium, Jason Hall, and Jon Quast discuss the company's operations and why they're hesitant to buy the stock.