Month: November 2020

Big dividends. And I mean really big dividends. Yields that are multiples of the average of the members of the S&P 500 Index. But big dividends are worthless if the companies behind them aren’t up to sustaining them, or if the dividend stocks aren’t working in the market. A dividend yield won’t be worth much
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ElectraMeccanica (NASDAQ:SOLO) stock has caught fire recently, surging from about $2.50 to $9 in less than two months, as Wall Street has grown increasingly bullish on the electric vehicle megatrend. That’s a huge rally. And I’m here to tell you that this jaw-dropping breakout in SOLO stock is just the beginning. There are really two big things
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Many economic sectors have seen revenue and profits collapse over the course of 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Industries such as energy, restaurants and retailers are among the hardest-hit areas of the economy. But not all industries are struggling – alcohol stocks continue to generate strong profits and steady growth throughout the year. The
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Hyliion (NYSE:HYLN) stock is one of the SPAC-funded,  electric-vehicle names that have recently hit the markets. Investors know all about Nikola (NASDAQ:NKLA) and its woes. Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ:RIDE) and Fisker (NYSE:FSR) are two of the other EV companies that have obtained funding by merging with a SPAC. But Hyliion stock is not as well-known as
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In this podcast Stock Market Today Bob Desmond will discuss the today’s stock market price action for Tuesday November 24, 2020. He also discusses his portfolio as well as the stocks and ETF’s he is looking to buy or short. ✅15 Minute Live-Stream Alert List! (we hate spam too) 15 Minute Live Stream Alert! ✅Bob’s
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Former Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman Janet Yellen Joshua Roberts | Reuters President-elect Joe Biden’s choice of Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary was seen as a win for markets, since the former Federal Reserve chair should focus on fixing the economy rather than the progressive Democratic agenda feared by some investors. The first woman Fed chief
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Investing in utilities stocks has, for generations, been thought of as an alternative to owning bonds. Thus, owning shares of NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) was considered a safety play as NEE stock has offered consistent returns with a decent dividend yield. Source: madamF / Shutterstock.com As times change, though, so must our investing strategies. In mid-November, it
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Real estate investment trusts, or REITs, manage, own, or operate income-producing real estate. These trusts typically own various residential and commercial properties, including hotels, apartments, warehouses, and others. The primary appeal of REITs is their track record of consistently paying large dividends that increase over time. REITs are often more liquid than traditional stocks as
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Even in the midst of the second — and possibly third — wave of the novel coronavirus, many investors are hunting for a perfect “recovery trade.” Beaten-down banks like Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) might seem like a good candidate for an investment. After all, WFC stock is “cheap,” right? Source: Martina Badini / Shutterstock.com The thing is,
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The bearish case- Risk-off, gridlock, and seasonality The bullish case- Vaccines, stimulus, a shift in US production policy, and the Middle East A false break lower- A return to the midpoint- A reckoning because of the massive level of inflationary seeds from 2020 At the $42 per barrel level at the end of last week,
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Jin Lee | Bloomberg | Getty Images Out on Wall Street, stocks are taking a breather from this month’s rally. Despite encouraging updates on a potential coronavirus vaccine, disappointing unemployment data and a spike in coronavirus cases have spooked investors. Not helping investor sentiment, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that schools would
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