Month: June 2022

Whether you call the strategy buy-and-hold, long-term investing, or anything else, one thing is abundantly clear: Patience is required. Investors that buy stocks with the intent to hold them forever will experience volatility. But it’s also a time-tested truth that the markets always win over the long-term. The current market is certainly volatile and undergoing
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Dividend growth investing can be an excellent way to produce secure cash flows in retirement. Markets go up and down, but dividends often grow, especially when one invests in quality companies. With most companies distributing dividends on a quarterly basis, investors needing predictable monthly cashflows could face some uncertainty due to the timing of payments.
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The House committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol kicked off a prime-time hearing Thursday with searing charges against Donald Trump, painting a portrait of the former president at the center of a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. Trump, charged Rep. Bennie Thompson, the Mississippi Democrat who leads the Jan.
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Once a problem confined to just one continent, Monkeypox is spreading and threatens to become a global issue. Since the United Kingdom first reported a confirmed Monkeypox case on May 7, many more cases have been reported in countries where the virus hasn’t been originally known to be present. Nearly 800 cases have been detected
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Amid brewing economic concerns, investors seeking upside opportunities in the equities sector should consider biotech stocks to buy for one simple reason: extraordinary and permanent relevance. No matter what happens to the global markets, whether continued volatility or a fresh rally, people will always look to medical advancements to maintain and improve their health. Therefore,
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HBCUs (short for historically Black colleges and universities) were first established in the mid-19th century with a very narrow goal—to provide advanced education to African American students who were, at the time, barred from entry into most existing universities and colleges. Though these barriers have since been removed, HBCUs still represent a crucial part of
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Vanguard has just dropped its annual blockbuster survey of all the millions of retirement plans it manages, called How America Saves, and it’s pretty astonishing reading — as usual. Bottom line: The average reported balance is dismal. Ignore the headlines, which say the “average” American worker has a 401(k) balance of $142,000. This is merely
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[embedded content] Welcome, folks, to our weekly Hypergrowth Investing podcast, where — to kick off this week’s episode — we check in with one of my favorites: SoFi (SOFI) stock. With U.S. President Biden considering cancelling some amount of student loan debt, Aaron asks if I’ve changed the bullish tune I’ve been singing on SoFi. So, yes,
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When it comes to conservative investments, nothing says the safety of principal like Treasury securities. These instruments have stood for decades as a bastion of safety in the turbulence of the investment markets—the last line of defense against any possible loss of principal. The guarantees that stand behind these securities are indeed regarded as one
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Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., neo-banking leader SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) is an unapologetic disruptor in the banking market. For folks who don’t mind taking on some risk, SOFI stock offers dramatic potential upside from its currently heavily discounted price. When SoFi Technologies went public on June 1, 2021, there was no shortage of hope and hype. Millennials
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