While the U.S. equities may have an upward bias, valuation adjustments don’t materialize in a perfectly linear fashion, which brings us to the topic of top stocks to sell now. At some point, astute investors must realize when to call it quits. Even the most well-researched opportunities can fall short. Maturity is realizing when you’re
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A Lululemon sign is seen at a shopping mall in San Diego, California, November, 23, 2022. Mike Blake | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:  Lululemon — Lululemon’s stock popped 12% after the athletics apparel retailer posted better-than-expected fiscal first quarter earnings and lifted its full-year guidance. The company also reported
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AI, automation, and robotics have the potential to disrupt numerous industries. Recent advancements in AI technology, such as OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 image generator and the introduction of chatbots like ChatGPT and Bard, have showcased progress in this field. Companies that fail to invest in AI products and services, including machine learning, smart applications, digital assistants,
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Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are particularly appealing for income investors. REITs widely have high dividend yields, well above both the market average and most other market sectors. With the S&P 500 Index yielding just 1.7% on average, it is a good time for income investors to consider this type of investment. The best REITs
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In the fast-paced investing world, where popular tech stocks often hog the limelight, a realm of undervalued gems lies quietly beneath the surface presenting an enticing opportunity for investors before the wider market catches on. This article explores three of the best undervalued tech stocks poised for growth and ready to awaken investor interest. Timing
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When it comes to finding the best long-term dividend stocks to buy, yield should one be a key part of your overall criteria. It may sound tempting to build a dividend portfolio made up entirely of high-yielding names, but there are some flaws to such a strategy. Namely, given how common it is for high-yielding
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So far, the stock market has seemingly shrugged off fears of default if the U.S. debt ceiling is not raised. But intelligent investors may want to play it safe with dividend stocks. Because as the debt ceiling negotiations continue, investors may become nervous, resulting in market volatility. When faced with market uncertainty, playing it safe
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