Market Commentary: 1 Premier Bank Stock Bursts Higher
Despite its role as a low-fee trailblazer, 2023 has been a really rough year for Schwab, down 34% year-to-date. But recent developments hint at the fog of uncertainty lifting. Indeed, Schwab CEO Walt Bettinger described the company’s current struggles as a “dense fog.” This opacity primarily stems from deposit outflows, unrealized losses on securities, and rising interest rates. » Read more about: Market Commentary: 1 Premier Bank Stock Bursts Higher »
Read More1 ETF To Own Forever: Why Buy SPY?
When it comes to broad index funds that follow the Standard & Poor’s 500, many say the SPY ETF is hard to beat.
As a product of State Street Global Advisors, SPY is a uniquely attractive exchange traded fund for many investors with different strategies, diverse backgrounds and levels of capital.
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Read MoreMarket Commentary: Warren Buffett’s Latest Moves Will Shock You
Warren Buffett may have tossed to the curb his only Real Estate Investment Trust, STORE Capital Corp., but he’s not exiting the property business entirely. The latest 13F filings indicate Berkshire Hathaway invested in multiple U.S. homebuilders including D.R. Horton and Lennar Corp.
In Q2 2023, Berkshire acquired 5,969,714 shares of D.R. Horton,
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Alert: 1 AI Stock To Hold For The Next 10 Years
Investment Alert: Buy Google (GOOGL) Under $110/share
Disclaimer: Investment Alerts have a medium to long-term time horizon. These do not constitute financial advice and you should contact a financial advisor before deciding whether it is appropriate for your individual circumstances.
When ChatGPT launched, it became the fastest growing product,
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How To Make 100% In Next 11 Months
The most important Federal Reserve announcement ever led to about as much excitement yesterday as two turtles racing to a finishing line.
Prior to the announcement by Chairman Jerome Powell, the market had forecast, with 68% probability, a 50bps rate cut.
That alone signaled that the market had priced in precisely what the Fed delivered and so when expectations became reality not a whole lot happened.