Today I am reviewing 6 Dow stocks to buy on the dip. They might be able to produce excellent returns for the long-term investor. The main reasons are they have low valuations, good earnings growth, and high dividend yields. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is down 14.74% YTD, not including dividends paid out, as
Great dividend stocks are sporting higher yields than they have in years thanks to the market selloff in 2022. That has pushed the number of high-dividend stocks ever higher, and for income-focused investors, this is a great opportunity to pick up strong dividend stocks at a discount. However, not all dividend stocks are created equal,
Dividends are an important part of many portfolios, but along with recognizing the top dividend stocks, you also need to be able to recognize which dividend stocks to sell at a given time. Today we highlight a list of dangerous dividend stocks. I would consider this a call to sell them now if you have
Finding tech stocks that come with a dividend is as hard as it gets. And if you find some good ones, it’s even harder to narrow down to the best tech dividend stocks. Tech companies have historically focused on reinvesting profits in expanding their businesses and creating shareholder value through share price appreciation. It’s just
Investors searching for the next great investment idea generally want to spread a wide net. If they’re interested in dividend stocks, the price might not be as important as the payment’s yield or growth. Some investors do like the idea of investing in low-priced stocks. With that in mind, it’s worth trying to find dividend
Vinco Ventures (NASDAQ:BBIG) stock, sitting around $1 per share, has been flirting with danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq. This has not happened yet as the BBIG stock has a 52-week range of $1.20 to $8.49, but I am predicting that this scenario is very likely soon. Here are some of the top reasons
In 2022, fintech companies like Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) have mostly failed to deliver results and long-term gains to investors. In fact, UPST stock has lost 82% year-to-date. It’s obvious that something is wrong, either with the company’s financial and business performance, its valuation or both. But as bleak as this might seem, is all hope really lost
Canada-headquartered e-commerce platform Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) was in the financial news headlines late last month. However, this wasn’t for any great achievements on Shopify’s part. Rather, it was because the company enacted a share split of SHOP stock. This might sound intriguing, but it’s not a sufficient reason to invest in Shopify now. To be more specific,
Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) stock has run out of gas while trying to find a bottom in 2022. In fact, LYFT stock has lost of 72% year-to-date. And I think the bottom could be even further away. At the end of the day, the company’s business model does not inspire confidence, and certainly does not provide any
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock has declined 65% in 2022. Although some investors still hope for the stock to make a comeback, I’d argue that now is the time time to walk away from OPEN stock. With that said, here’s why should ignore any remaining hype and avoid Opendoor stock moving forward. Ticker Company Recent Price
Nasdaq bulls have narrowly reclaimed critical field position in July. But with more challenged price action to kick-off the workweek and market bears still worthy adversaries, having seven Nasdaq stocks to sell or short and profit from, should the bulls fumble control, could be key to a stronger portfolio in 2022’s second half. Investor anxiety
One of the most interesting streaming plays, fuboTV (NYSE:FUBO), is down substantially in the year thus far. Unfortunately, it looks unlikely FUBO stock will make a comeback anytime soon. FuboTV is a TV service that streams over 70 channels. It is especially sports-centric and offers live access to major league games, including the NFL, NBA,
Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) stock has fallen more than 80% in 2022 and we have seen similar declines in other electric vehicle stocks. Last year, the electric vehicle company climbed to $15.90. It seems hard to believe that it has since struggled to maintain the $1 mark. The blame has to go toward macroeconomic factors and
Things are only getting worse for Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock. In addition to the many other woes impacting the Shanghai-based company, such as Covid-19 lockdowns that have hurt its production and deliveries, a vehicle crash that killed several staff members and went viral online and a trademark lawsuit in Europe, Nio now has to contend with
Buying and owning real estate is an investment strategy that can be both satisfying and lucrative. Unlike stock and bond investors, prospective real estate owners can use leverage to buy a property by paying a portion of the total cost upfront, then paying off the balance, plus interest, over time. Though a traditional mortgage generally
Mining is the process by which new cryptocurrency tokens or coins are generated. It bears little resemblance to the work done by those who physically mine for precious metals like gold. However, the comparison does hold; digital currency miners use computers to solve cryptographic problems and receive a reward in the form of cryptocurrency. Learn
An interval fund is a type of closed-end fund with shares that do not trade on the secondary market. Instead, the fund periodically offers to buy back a percentage of outstanding shares at net asset value (NAV). The rules for interval funds, along with the types of assets they hold, make this investment largely illiquid compared
Although there is no world currency, there are reserve currencies that are used in various financial transactions by central banks, corporations, and governments. Since World War II, the dominant reserve currency of the world has been the U.S. dollar. The dollar is a reserve currency since the U.S. economy, and its financial system is stable.
Yield to maturity (YTM) is an important metric used in bond markets that describes the total rate of return that is expected from a bond once it has made all of its future interest payments and repays the original principal amount. Zero-coupon bonds (z-bonds), however, do not have reoccurring interest payments, which distinguishes YTM calculations
Following the rapid vaccination drives across the world last year, the demand for Covid-19 vaccines is declining. However, booster doses targeting new subvariants are expected to drive sales for coronavirus stocks in the days ahead. Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advised Covid-19 vaccine makers to update their booster shots, scheduled for this