AMLP's 7.7% dividend yield dwarfs ICLN's 0.94%, but ICLN surged 44% in one year versus AMLP's 15%. Which energy bet fits your portfolio?
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Even if they go mostly unnoticed, energy businesses are the backbone of our country, providing the energy we need to power our lives and businesses.But their prominence also brings high exposure to the ups and downs of economic and energy cycles. Luckily, the tide is turning in their favor as the industry’s 16.8% return over the past six months has topped the S&P 500 by 8.5 percentage points.
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One of these funds has averaged annual gains of 25% over the past decade.
Following an August 2025 executive order from President Donald Trump, the Department of Labor proposed a rule on March 30, 2026, creating a safe harbor for plan fiduciaries who add private equity, private credit, and other alternative assets to 401(k) lineups. The change could affect more ...
It sports a much higher dividend yield and it features growing powerhouses outside U.S. borders.
Why are chip stocks collapsing while the Dow barely budges? Korean markets just had their worst day since the 2008 financial crisis, and the fallout is hitting semiconductors hard.
Business services providers use their specialized expertise to help enterprises streamline operations and cut costs. These firms have helped their customers unlock huge efficiencies, so it’s no surprise the industry has posted a 16% gain over the past six months, beating the S&P 500 by 7.7 percentage points.
U.S. stocks are following the South Korean market’s lead, sinking into the red. The Dow was down 263 points, or 0.5% after teetering near the flatline. The fixed income market was also flashing warning signs.
At $292.59, International Business Machines (NYSE:IBM) is a Buy, echoing Jim Cramer’s call on Mad Money after a viewer asked for a verdict on the stock. Cramer called IBM inexpensive, praised CEO Arvind Krishna’s execution, and told viewers to buy some now and add on any panic dips. IBM sits at the intersection of enterprise ... Jim Cramer Says Buy IBM Right Now: Here Is Why Arvind Krishna Has This Stock Undervalued
This fund has been a solid long-term performer, and its future looks bright, too.
Oil prices jumped on Monday as President Donald Trump said the U.S. will reimpose a blockade on Iranian ports and provide other countries safe passage —for a fee — through the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement follows an escalation of U.S.-Iran military strikes after Tehran had targeted ships in the Strait traveling an alternative path to the Tehran-approved route open for ships paying a fee to the regime. With U.S.-Iran negotiations at an impasse over control of the key global shipping route and Tehran's nuclear program, the diplomatic route — and Wall Street's assumption that flare-ups in fighting won't lead the sides back to war — is facing its biggest test.
MGM Resorts climbed Monday, trading as high as 48.25 amid reported negotiations with Barry Diller's People Inc.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is packed with companies that have built dominant market positions, making it a core index for investors. A select few continue to innovate and expand, setting themselves up for long-term success.
Sandisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) was among Jim Cramer’s stock calls on Mad Money, as he advised investors to stick with the largest tech companies in the market. Cramer highlighted how the company’s rally got triggered. He remarked: Now, today was one of those days where the complex of Micron, Seagate, Lumentum, Corning, Western Digital, and Sandisk […]
PBJ offers greater liquidity and lower drawdown, while FTXG appeals to income investors with its 2.60% dividend yield.
Costco Wholesale (COST) is well-positioned to continue gaining market share, supported by its "uniqu
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
Longleaf Partners, managed by Southeastern Asset Management, released its second-quarter 2026 investor letter for its “Partners Fund”. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The letter states that the portfolio holdings are attractive now based on both P/V and P/FCF metrics. However, the Fund returned 3.87% in the quarter, significantly lagging the S&P 500’s […]
While the Nasdaq bleeds and investors pile into healthcare and staples at record highs, one Wall Street strategist is shopping the wreckage in memory chips, and her valuation case is harder to dismiss than it looks.