Dow Jones Futures Rise: Meta Soars, Drug Giants Climb, Specialty Chip Plays Dive
Futures: Meta Platforms boomed on earnings, but megacap techs can't hide broad market rally weakness. First Republic dived again.
Futures: Meta Platforms boomed on earnings, but megacap techs can't hide broad market rally weakness. First Republic dived again.
Saving $1 million (or more) for retirement is a great goal to have. Putting that much aside could make it easier to live your preferred lifestyle when you retire, without having to worry about running short of money. However, not … Continue reading → The post What Percentage of Retirees Have a Million Dollars? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Households that make over $200,000 annually comprise just a sliver of all tax returns that are filed in a given year, but their movement between states can have a significant financial impact. When a state loses more high-earning tax filers … Continue reading → The post Where High-Earning Households Are Moving – 2022 Study appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
The Dow Jones fell after PCE data showed cooling inflation. Tesla rose ahead of Q3 deliveries on outlook for Model 3 and Cybertruck.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has achieved astounding returns throughout his career. From 1964 to 2022, his company Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK) delivered an overall gain of 3,787,464%, dwarfing the S&P 500's 24,708% return during the same period. Other than picking stocks that skyrocketed in value, Buffett also collects dividends — a lot of dividends. Buffett famously said, "If you don’t find a way to make money while you sleep, you will work until you die." Don’t Miss: Elon Musk has
Inflation has begun to cool, and that may translate to some assets. The Treasury's Series I Bonds, or " I bonds," are no longer the prized savings tool they were 12 months ago. As cost increases slowed over the past year as Federal Reserve raised interest rates, it was inevitable that this inflation-tied asset would […] The post The Series I Bond Frenzy is Dying Down. Is Now the Time to Cash Out? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
Microsoft held preliminary talks about selling Bing to the iPhone maker, which would have made Bing the default search on its devices instead of Google, Bloomberg reports.
Supply chain issues created during the global coronavirus pandemic cost automakers billions of dollars in 2021 and prompted some companies to build domestic manufacturing facilities to solve the problem. "Never seen anything like it," Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted on the platform now known as X. "Fear of running out [of computer chips] is causing every company to overorder — like the toilet paper shortage but at epic scale." Tesla depends on Taiwan Semiconductor to produce its processors, but it's
Along with the markets’ recent pullback, so has Cathie Wood’s flagship Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK) handed back some of the year’s prior gains. Nevertheless, it has still outpaced the broader markets this year. And despite growing bearish macro concerns, looking at how Wood expects the landscape to shape up, the ARK Invest CEO is optimistic her innovation-first approach will continue to deliver. “I do think that what’s happening this year is that the market is starting to look over the Fed’s moves…
The Dow Jones rose as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy made a government shutdown pledge. A Warren Buffett stock is near an entry. Nvidia rose.
The September sell-off in Dow Jones and S&P 500 stocks is getting so intense, some wonder if it's already overdone.
Costco said it's now selling 1-ounce gold bars, but can't keep them in stock because of strong demand.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the hottest trend in the tech sphere. Just take a look at Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA), which has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of investors' increasing enthusiasm for AI. Shares of the chip-making giant have surged 191% year to date, allowing the company to cross $1 trillion in market cap. But according to ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood, there could be better ways to gain access to the booming sector. "We're really focused on those companies that most p
When e-commerce surged during the early months of the pandemic, Amazon (AMZN) went on a shopping spree of its own. Case in point: It purchased a 76-acre site on the outskirts of Miami to build the company’s largest distribution center in South Florida. With demand for online shopping faltering, the tech giant wants to keep the warehouse closed for another year, despite having spent $129 million to build it.
Earning more money can make it easier to pay the bills, fund your financial goals and spend on hobbies or "fun," but what income is considered to make you rich? The answer can depend on several factors, including where you … Continue reading → The post What Income Level Is Considered Rich? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Questions about the strength of the economy, what the Federal Reserve plans to do next, and even the path of corporate earnings won’t be answered for months, leaving certainty-starved investors feeling like they’re walking on quicksand. The reasons for optimism start with a just-completed September, which lived up to its reputation as the toughest stretch of the year for stock investors. Over those 30 days, stock investors have had to contend with a “hawkish pause” by the Fed, a looming federal government shutdown, a jump in bond yields, and rising oil prices.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing electric vehicle maker Tesla for a pervasive pattern of racial abuse at a California plant.
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NIO Inc. (NIO) closed at $9.04 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.46% move from the prior day.
Just because you retire doesn't mean you have to stop working. And when work is an option rather than a requirement, it's possible to select a low-stress job that multiplies fulfillment without adding anxiety - but still provides a bit … Continue reading → The post 12 Low-Stress Jobs You Can Do in Retirement appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Deliveries from Tesla and China EV rivals headline this week's Investing Action Plan. A government shutdown could roil markets and delay the monthly jobs report.