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These 2 Stocks Got Wall Street’s Seal Of Approval To Start 2023

2022 wasn’t the best of years for markets, and investors came into Tuesday’s session hoping for a change of pace. Unfortunately, the first trading day of 2023 didn’t give investors any more confidence than they’d seen last year, and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) led major market indexes lower as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI -0.03%) and S&P 500 (^GSPC -0.40%) also posted more modest losses. Wall Street certainly hasn’t written… 

2 Top Stocks To Watch In 2023 That Pay Monthly Dividends

Dividend stocks are an attractive option to investors looking for both current income and long-term capital appreciation. In particular, monthly paying dividend stocks provide investors with a steady stream of cash flow. This allows investors to plan their expenditures more accurately and can be especially beneficial for those who rely on dividends as a source of income. Let’s take a… 

5 Reasons To Be Bearish In 2023

Today I want to review the 5 key reasons to still be bearish in 2023. That starts by appreciating that the recessionary storm clouds are darkening over the first half of 2023. And if a recession is in the air, it creates this very negative vicious cycle: Recession > Job Loss > Lower Income > Lower Spending > Lower Corporate… 

U.S. Pot Stock With 11.9% Yield Declares Special Dividend

There hasn’t been much to cheer about on Wall Street in 2022 when it comes to cannabis stocks (most stocks, actually). But one U.S. pot company, Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance Inc (NASDAQ:REFI), has given its shareholders things to celebrate. In addition to Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance stock’s market-thumping share price, it has ultra-high-yield dividends. REFI Stock Overview This… 

Best Value Stocks To Buy For 2023? 3 To Watch

Value stocks are those that are believed to be trading at a discount to their intrinsic value. This can be due to a variety of reasons. For example, a temporary downturn in the company’s performance, a lack of investor interest, or simply because the market is not properly valuing the company’s future potential. As a result, value investors believe that… 

2 Investing Lessons I Learned From The Stock Market In 2022

For investors, the end of the year is a good opportunity to take stock of your portfolio, review your decisions and holdings, and think about any changes to make in your investing approach. 2022 was certainly an eye-opener, especially for investors in tech and growth stocks. Through Dec. 23, the Nasdaq is down 33%, its worst yearly performance since 2008. And high-growth… 

Best Blue Chip Stocks To Buy Right Now? 3 In Focus

When looking for stocks that will offer strong returns, many investors turn to blue-chip stocks. Blue chip stocks are large, well-established companies that are usually market leaders in their respective industries. They tend to be the most reliable investments due to their low volatility. As well as their reputation for providing relative safety from significant losses or economic downturns. These… 

How We’ll Build An Automatic “Dividend-Momentum Machine” In 2023

We dividend investors know that 2023’s going to throw us some curveballs. So let’s talk about a simple strategy that helps us buy more shares of our favorite stocks during pullbacks. Because the truth is, the Fed is still hiking, inflation is well north of 2% and the economy is humming along. That last point is a headache for Fed officials as they need… 

What Is The Difference Between Stocks And Bonds?

When it comes to investments, two of the most popular options are stocks and bonds. But what is the difference between the two? Both involve risk and can be a part of an investment portfolio. But they also have distinct characteristics that make them unique. Let’s take a look at the differences between stocks and bonds so you can make… 

7 Discounted Oil Stocks To Pick Up On Recession Jitters

While oil stocks represented one of the strongest segments of the market earlier this year due to a combustible combination of skyrocketing inflation and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the present circumstance presents a somewhat ambiguous environment. With the Federal Reserve committed to attacking escalating prices, hydrocarbons (and other commodities) may face pricing pressure. As well, the Fed’s rate hikes could…