Is It Finally Time to Buy Walgreens?
Walk into just about any town in America, and chances are you’ll spot a Walgreens. The pharmacy chain is one of the most ubiquitous retail brands in the country, with over 8,000 locations across the U.S. alone.
But while its storefronts are everywhere, the same can’t be said for investor confidence in its stock.
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1 High-Yield Dividend Stock to Buy and Hold
Forget the Magnificent 7 for a moment, and consider the merits of owning a boring old real estate company that has grown revenues predictably at a rapid rate for the past 3 years.
Rexford Industrial Realty owns one of the most concentrated portfolios of industrial real estate in Southern California, an area where vacancy rates for industrial properties have hovered near 1% over the last decade.
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100 Worst Performing Stocks, But 1 Is a Buy?
In a list of the worst performing NASDAQ 100 stocks this year, Intel ranks about as poorly as any. Even after its monumental selloff, analysts only see upside to $26 per share.
But there is another stock on the list that may be a bit more interesting for bulls. If our analysis is right,
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Massive Buy Sign Flashing In Magnificent 7 Stock
If one trader with an awesome track record is right, a Magnificent 7 stock is about to start a rip roaring rally that will last for some time.
Remarkably, it’s also been one of the poorest performers this year, down 4% so far against a market rally in the S&P 5oo of 20%.
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Why Nucor’s Stock Dip Could Be a Golden Opportunity in Disguise
Nucor (NYSE: NUE) isn’t just another steelmaker churning out metal for skyscrapers and rebar. It’s a powerhouse that has weathered economic storms, steel cycles, and shifting energy costs, all while steadily raising its dividend for over the past half century.
Yet, despite that remarkable consistency, investors seems to be snoozing on Nucor right now so is it time to buy?
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Wall Street Might Be Sleeping on Nvidia, But Not for Long
Nvidia’s stock has taken a notable dip in 2025, falling roughly 14% year-to-date. That slide has little to do with the company’s financials and everything to do with factors outside its control.
Fresh U.S. export restrictions on advanced chips, escalating trade war tensions, and worries that the boom in AI spending might cool off have all weighed on investor sentiment.
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How High Can eBay Go?
The e-commerce sector is enjoying an unprecedented rise. Customers appreciate the convenience that online retail provides, lending popularity to the sector. This is why global e-commerce revenue is projected to show an annual growth rate of 9.5% to a projected market volume of $6.48 trillion by 2029.
While the sector expands,
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Bond ETFs: Your Tax Bracket Decides the Winner Between AGG and MUB
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AGG carries a slightly lower expense ratio and offers a higher yield than MUB.
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AGG has seen stronger 1-year returns but experienced a deeper five-year drawdown.
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Both funds target different market segments, with AGG covering the entire U.S.
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