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The S&P 500 Barely Yields 2%. These 3 Dividend Stocks Under $30 Are Doing Much Better Than That
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The S&P 500 Barely Yields 2%. These 3 Dividend Stocks Under $30 Are Doing Much Better Than That

With the S&P 500 yielding under 2% and money-market rates drifting lower as the Fed signals easing, income investors are hunting for higher-yielding alternatives with room for capital appreciation. Stocks under $30 can offer that combination, especially when they pair attractive payouts with analyst support. The key is finding names where the yield is funded ... The S&P 500 Barely Yields 2%. These 3 Dividend Stocks Under $30 Are Doing Much Better Than That

Prediction. The S&P 500 Is So Far Above Its Moving Averages That a 10% Correction This Summer Is Not Out of the Question
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Prediction. The S&P 500 Is So Far Above Its Moving Averages That a 10% Correction This Summer Is Not Out of the Question

Lance Roberts of RIA Advisors warned on the Thoughtful Money podcast that the S&P 500 has stretched so far above its key moving averages that a mean-reversion move could be a higher-probability scenario heading into the summer. “The big risk here is right now… we’ve got this massive deviation that’s going on kind of in ... Prediction. The S&P 500 Is So Far Above Its Moving Averages That a 10% Correction This Summer Is Not Out of the Question

Stocks Slide as Record-Setting Run Takes a Breather
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Stocks Slide as Record-Setting Run Takes a Breather

Stocks tumbled at the open on Friday, pulling back from record levels after meetings between President Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping ended without a clear messaging of what’s to come. The Dow was down 408 points, or 0.8%, while the S&P 500 fell 1.1%, and the Nasdaq was down 1.6%. “We often get more market moving social media posts in the middle of the night than we got as part of this historic meeting,” wrote Peter Tchir, Head of Macro Strategy at Academy Securities.

Don’t Look Now, But 4 Blue-Chip Giants Could Be the Newest Dividend Kings
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Don’t Look Now, But 4 Blue-Chip Giants Could Be the Newest Dividend Kings

Companies that have raised dividends for shareholders for 50 years or more are the kinds of investments passive income investors need to own. Dependability is crucial for individuals seeking to increase their annual income through dividend stock investments. The Dividend Kings are the 57 companies that have raised their dividends for at least 50 years, ... Don’t Look Now, But 4 Blue-Chip Giants Could Be the Newest Dividend Kings

1 Software Stock with Exciting Potential and 2 We Brush Off
StockStory93d agoneutral
1 Software Stock with Exciting Potential and 2 We Brush Off

Software is rapidly reducing operating expenses for businesses. Companies bringing it to life have been rewarded with high valuation multiples that make fundraising easier, but they have weighed on the returns lately as the industry has pulled back by 15.8% over the past six months. This drawdown is a noticeable divergence from the S&P 500’s 7.9% return.

The Stock Market Rally Faces a Stark Reality. Things Could Get Tricky.
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The Stock Market Rally Faces a Stark Reality. Things Could Get Tricky.

The roaring U.S. stock market, powered by bets on tech and artificial intelligence that has lifted indexes to a series of record highs over the past six weeks, may have finally found a challenge it can’t easily overcome. Benchmark 10-year Treasury note yields jumped more than five basis points in overnight trading, pegging the paper at 4.535%, the highest in nearly a year.