With fears rising regarding a hard landing for the economy, investors may want to consider safe stocks to buy. Specifically, during the week ending March 22, Yahoo Finance reported that depositors drained $126 billion from U.S. banks. Unlike prior such transactions, this time around, the outflow originated from the nation’s largest institutions. Put another way,
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In March, Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) stock was in the spotlight, and not in a good way. The company announced that $487 million, or around 26% of its cash position, was in SVB Financial’s (OTCMKTS:SIVBQ) now-defunct Silicon Valley Bank subsidiary. This left it as one of the most high-profile companies affected by the bank collapse. This, of
AI stocks have dominated the financial headlines in 2023. By now, you’re familiar with how artificial intelligence could change every aspect of our lives. You’ve likely seen the oft-cited Grand View Research stat that the global AI market could hit $1.81 trillion by 2030. And you’ve probably heard Bank of America analysts say AI is
April is National Financial Literacy Month. To mark the occasion, MarketWatch will publish a series of “Financial Fitness” articles to help readers improve their fiscal health, and offer advice on how to save, invest and spend their money wisely. Read more here. Are you on the hunt for a forever home? Let’s pick a round number.
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With a yield of 5%, Certificate of Deposits (CODs) are some of the safest investments to consider. However, many times, you can do far better than 5% with higher-yielding income stocks, such as: CALM Cal-Maine Foods $56.77 PBR Petrobras $10.90 SQM Sociedad Química $74.26 Income Stocks: Cal-Maine Foods (CALM) Source: Epic Cure / Shutterstock Cal-Maine
Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) recently announced major changes that might alarm some investors. Experts on Wall Street will undoubtedly have different takes on Lucid’s plans for 2023. However, the big picture doesn’t look bullish for LCID stock. Lucid Group has been unprofitable quarter after quarter, and the company only produced 7,180 vehicles last year.
I have owned Amazon.Com (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock for a decade, and I have never been more worried about it. It’s not just that shares are down 40% over the last year. It’s not just that growth slowed to 9% last year or that it lost money. It’s certainly not the layoffs. It’s that the company appears
Upsets and exciting finishes are also the norms when March rolls around. But there is also a dash for head coaches to cash in on their NCAA Tournament successes — or programs to rethink the leaders of failed teams. Look no further than the Big East to see the extent of the men’s basketball coaching carousel. On
With the rate on a 6-month Treasury bill sitting at around 4.75%, it’s a great time to be invested in cash. After all, as the saying goes, why fight the Fed? That can be an ideal option if preserving wealth is your primary objective. But if you’re still in the growth phase, you’ll still want to
The Nasdaq 100, which represents the largest growth companies in America, went up every single year between 2009 and 2021 with the exception of a small decline in 2018. This likely gave investors a false sense of confidence, but the past 18 months have flipped that narrative on its head. Since topping out in the
Shares in GameStop (NYSE:GME) zoomed higher during March, and interestingly enough, for reasons more substantive than usual. That this, last month’s GME stock spike was based on more than merely “hope and hype” from the meme stock community. Instead, the video game retailer’s quarterly results were behind the rally. Coming in well ahead of expectations with earnings,
Japan Display Inc. shares rose sharply Monday morning after it said it planned to team up with China’s HKC Corp. to mass-produce next-generation organic light-emitting diode panels and work on a high-end automotive-display business. The shares 6740, +18.42% were recently 7.9% higher at 41 yen (31 U.S. cents) after rising as much as 13% earlier.
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This week I discuss two companies within the Income Investor portfolio; Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and General Motors (GM). Johnson & Johnson: https://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/JNJ?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID General Motors: https://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/GM?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID Follow us on StockTwits: stocktwits.com/ZacksResearch Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ZacksResearch Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ZacksInvestmentResearch
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Investors would be hard-pressed to find a safer bet right now than the Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) stock. Not only is the bank a giant, well-capitalized lender, it’s not deeply immersed in the shaky housing market. Besides, as smaller banks fail, Wells Fargo will be more than happy to scoop up the nervous banking customers. Some financial
Is First Republic Bank (NYSE:FRC) stock a bargain just because is has cratered in 2023? Don’t be too eager to invest in First Republic Bank now. As the company struggles to deal with financial issues, its shares could actually be cheap for good reasons. As always, investors must understand the difference between price and value. Ask
You know how the saying goes. The best time to plant a tree, or build generational wealth, was 30 years ago. The second-best time is right now. For those looking to pass something down to their grandkids, there’s always the question of what the best sort of investment is. Sure, bonds now carry yields we