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Mesmerized by the allure of greater financial gains, people believe they can achieve high returns combined with low risk.
“The products Unilever PLC (UL - yield 3.8%) sells are necessary to make people’s lives easier. With Europe staring down the barrel of a double-dip recession and China fearing a hard landing, it pays to focus on companies with the power to withstand weakness in the markets. Unilever is home...
Ross Stores, Inc. (ROST) has a downright enviable track record when it comes to accelerating monthly same-store sales—in May the bargain fashion chain reported an 8% jump in sales—leaving the 5.2% consensus estimate in the dust. And that is because Ross Stores is a lean, mean operating machine. “Ross may have...
Regional banks are having a moment in the sun, as the larger U.S. financial institutons continue to make headlines for their failures and missteps. Regional banks make neither headlines nor trades—they just make loans, interest and money. Today’s Spotlight Stock is a bank chain based in Georgia, serving Florida, the...
The Fables have been the source of lots of common catch-phrases in English.
In this week’s Stock Market Crash Course, the experts are optimistic. Clif Droke, Mike Cintolo, and The Intelligent Investors’ Tarquin Coe all see more upside in their indicators. We also hear from Richard Moroney about what levels to watch in the coming weeks. Click below to watch the video!
To get a truly big winner, you need a unique story, terrific growth numbers and a good chart.
Today we bring you the latest installment in our series of interviews with the Dick Davis Digest contributors, in which Ron Rowland of Austin, Texas, shares his approach to the market and some advice for other investors. Ron’s newsletter, All Star Investor, has been named to the Hulbert Financial Digest’s...
You will often hear phrases like “option traders love volatility.” This isn’t necessarily the case.
Investing in growth stocks requires a big helping of discipline with a side order of patience.