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It’s easy to forget the opportunities in dividend-paying industrial stocks. Let’s face it – the industrial segment isn’t the most exciting sector out there. However, it’s one of the most dependable because of its extraordinary relevance, particularly to infrastructure. In addition, recent dynamics bolster the case for dividend-paying industrial stocks. First, the passage of the Bipartisan
If you’re a risk-averse investor, there are many dividend stocks to buy and hold that will amplify your returns with minimal downside risk. Many inelastic businesses generate substantial cash and have high payout ratios. Even in the worst-case scenario, cash-rich companies will remain stable and pay dividends while retaining modest upside potential. These stocks are
In this article TOL CZR PANW COIN CSGP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Signage outside Palo Alto Networks headquarters in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Thursday, May 13, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:  Palo Alto Networks — Shares of the software
With the Federal Reserve committed to containing previously skyrocketing inflation, a sense of urgency and direction may benefit certain stocks with more upside potential. True, this year has already witnessed a solid performance in the market. Under common investing tactics, now may be a time to unwind certain hot players before they grow cold. Nevertheless,
It’s February, and Valentine’s Day is on everyone’s mind. People bought candy, cards, flowers, jewelry and clothing and ate out at restaurants. The National Retail Federation estimated that consumers would spend $25.9 billion on Valentine’s Day. As a result, companies providing these products and services can make suitable investments. Moreover, they often have market leadership
Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) COO Andrew Watterson appeared before a Senate panel on Feb. 9 investigating what happened in December that forced the airline to cancel thousands of flights, stranding passengers trying to get places over the holidays. Because of the debacle, between Dec. 1 and Dec. 28, LUV stock lost 20% of its value.  Fortunately
We’re still early on in 2023, but there continues to be attractive investment opportunities in this market. Given the uncertainties on the macroeconomic front, I would prefer to remain overweight in dividend-paying blue-chip stocks. However, for the riskier part of the portfolio, there are some non-speculative penny stocks to consider. With markets clearly not in
Given the pressures we’re seeing in many areas of the economy, it’s no surprise that businesses are feeling the heat. That’s got us looking at a few stocks on bankruptcy watch. When it comes to investing, the dreaded “B-word” tends to evoke a strong reaction from investors. Suddenly, no one seems to want to own
Investors are teetering on the brink of madness, with inflation, fears of recession, and the potential for higher interest rates. However, in order to keep one’s sanity (and protect one’s portfolio), focusing on strong dividend stocks is an increasingly popular strategy. Dividend stocks that provide monthly payouts – even better. Of course, the list of monthly
AI penny stocks provide investors with higher-risk, higher-upside exposure to companies specializing in developing or utilizing artificial intelligence technology. Since these stocks trade at a relatively low price per share and may be relatively unproven, operating in niche areas of the market, there’s more to be gained by a correct bet on these stocks. Indeed, AI penny stocks
In the world of EV stocks, there are two types of investors. First, there are the investors who believe that Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is the crème de la crème of all companies, and that TSLA stock is the only one that’s needed in this space. On the other hand, there are other investors who think that Tesla is only
Will electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) be able to compete successfully against automotive giants like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)? This is a tough question that prospective LCID stock investors should carefully consider. Granted, Lucid has some well-heeled financial backers, but this doesn’t mean you have to jump into the trade. Let’s face the facts: Inflation isn’t transitory
Long-term investors of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ:RIDE) have a lot of catching up to do. There’s a chance that RIDE stock will recover, but it will take a while. Think in terms of years, not months. As you’re surely aware, Lordstown Motors has a lot of competition in the EV industry. You may