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I am a dividend investor, and I prize dividend consistency. I just can't trust what this high-yield income stock says about its dividend.
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Intra-Cellular Therapies stock rocketed Tuesday after its drug, Caplyta, topped expectations in a depression treatment study.
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Shares of the Truth Social owner have plunged and may fall further if early investors unload shares.
Barrons.com•We're 66 With $1.4 Million in IRAs, and $4,100 Monthly From Social Security. What's Our Retirement Budget?
Say that, as a married couple, you have $1.4 million in your IRAs and, at age 66, expect about $4,100 per month in Social Security. Based on some typical rules of thumb, you might be able to plan on about $108,000 per year of retirement income, but how much you actually need and will be […] The post We're 66 With $1.4 Million in IRAs, and $4,100 Monthly From Social Security. What's Our Retirement Budget? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
SmartAsset•Billionaires Are Buying These 2 Ultra-High Yield Dividend Stocks Hand Over Fist. Are They Smart Buys for Your Portfolio?
Stocks that work for billionaires aren't necessarily appropriate for every investor.
Motley Fool•Bank of America Just Predicted $95 Oil. 3 Oil Stocks to Buy Now
With oil set to move higher, these 3 stocks are set to outperform.
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