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Inflation at 8.2%: 2 ‘Strong Buy’ Dividend Stocks to Protect Your Money
Last month, the Federal Reserve implemented its fifth straight interest rate hike this year, and its third consecutive hike at 75 basis points, bringing its key funds rate up to the 3% to 3.25% range. The move showed that the central bank is deadly serious about taking on the stubbornly high inflation that has been plaguing the economy since the middle of 2021. The Fed’s turn toward an aggressive anti-inflationary policy may not be hard enough, however, as the September data, released this morni
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Jim Cramer Says Stocks Will Climb Once Fed Signals Shift; Here Are 2 Names to Watch
Inflation is high, the Fed is aggressively hiking interest rates, and the markets keep testing their lows for the year. The rest of this week will see several key monthly reports, including the consumer price index, or the inflation report, on Thursday. Currently, inflation is up 8.3% since last year, and economists are expecting that number to decline to 8.1%. Jim Cramer, the well-known host of CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’ program, is finding a silver lining in the current situation, telling investors, “
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Ray Dalio Says There’s a ‘Perfect Storm’ Brewing; Here Are 2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Protect Your Portfolio
The headwinds have piled up for the US economy, and today’s producer price index, coming in well above the forecasts, was just the latest blow. As the PPI reminds us, inflation is stubbornly high, and compounding on last year’s elevated numbers. In addition, we’re facing a 1H GDP contraction, a nosedive in consumer confidence, shaky supplies chains, and the Federal Reserve’s rapid shift to hiking interest rates. And all of that may just be the tip of the iceberg. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio s
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‘There Are Signs That a Market Bottom Is in Sight’: Oppenheimer Likes These 2 Stocks for a Comeback Rally
The big question: Has the market hit a bottom yet? Well, according to Oppenheimer’s Head of Technical Analysis Ari Wald, there are signs one is forming, the most notable of which is that the Russell 2000 index – the barometer for small-cap stocks – “held to the June lows in the most recent late Q3 move to the downside.” Wald also notes that the signal of a market top is when the S&P 500 makes a “higher high, and small caps make a lower high,” and we are currently seeing the opposite scenario pla
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These are the types of companies Warren Buffett says you should invest in during times of high inflation
MarketWatch Picks has highlighted these products and services because we think readers will find them useful; the MarketWatch News staff is not involved in creating this content. And at a 2009 shareholder meeting, Buffett noted that the first best thing you can do to protect against inflation is to invest in yourself and your skills: “If you’re the best teacher, if you’re the best surgeon, if you’re the best lawyer, you will get your share of the national economic pie regardless of the value of whatever the currency may be,” he said.
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1 Stock-Split Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid Like the Plague
The benchmark S&P 500, which is typically viewed as the most encompassing barometer of stock market health, delivered its worst first-half return since Richard Nixon was president. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite haven’t fared any better, with both indexes mired in a bear market. A “stock split” is a mechanism that allows a publicly traded company to alter its share price and outstanding share count without affecting its market cap or operations.
MarketWatch
Why stocks scored a historic bounce after another hot inflation report
Stock-market investors can be forgiven for feeling a little dizzy after a day that saw stocks plunge in reaction to another round of hotter-than-expected inflation data only to surge higher and extend gains into the closing bell. “While I certainly wouldn’t classify this morning’s flush capitulatory, the stock market is dealing with disappointing inflation reports a lot better than a short time ago,” said Mark Arbeter, president of Arbeter Investments LLC, in note. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell just shy of 550 points, or 1.88%, but ended the day up 827.87 points, or 2.8%, at 30,038.72.
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These 2 Stocks Gave Investors a Nice Surprise Wednesday
Investors have been scared of high inflation for a long time, and traders apparently didn’t want to have a lot of exposure to the stock market heading into Thursday morning’s release of the September Consumer Price Index. After having spent most of the day in positive territory, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) once again set fresh closing lows for the year, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) moved modestly lower as well. Amid the turbulent market, though, there were a couple of stocks that gave investors positive surprises.
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3 Dividend Stocks in Warren Buffett’s Secret Portfolio Most Likely to Soar in Q4
As the largest shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B), Buffett has exposure to every stock that the giant conglomerate owns. Its equity holdings aren’t limited to those that it discloses on 13-F filings to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, though. Berkshire Hathaway also fully owns New England Asset Management — and it, too, has a portfolio that includes dozens of stocks.
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12 Best Big Tech Stocks to Buy Now
In this article, we will be taking a look at the 12 best big tech stocks to buy now. To skip our analysis of the recent technology trends, and market activity, you can go directly to see the 5 Best Big Tech Stocks to Buy Now. Technology has been at the forefront of advancement and […]
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Here’s How To Spot A Market Bottom
No one knows how long bear markets will last, but a market bottom will be made with a follow-through day.
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