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3 Reasons to Buy This High-Yield Dividend King Like There's No Tomorrow
If you like boring companies that reward you well for sticking around, you'll love high-yield Dividend King and consumer staples giant PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP). It is out of favor on Wall Street right
My Top High-Yield Dividend Stock to Buy in April (and It's Not Even Close)
Nearly a quarter through 2025, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) is down year to date -- a noticeable step change after the index posted back-to-back 20% annual gains in 2023 and 2024.
Some investors
Walmart Stock Has Pulled Back. Is It Time to Buy?
Shares of Walmart (NYSE: WMT) surged to an all-time high of $105.30 earlier this year, lifted by excitement over the company's growing advertising business, e-commerce strength, and steady retail
Why Walmart Stock Was Sliding Today
Shares of Walmart (NYSE: WMT) were pulling back today along with a broader slide in the retail sector, after the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell to a four-year-low, with future
McCormick Misses EPS, Flavor Soars in Q1
Spice and seasonings specialist McCormick (NYSE:MKC) reported fiscal 2025 first-quarter earnings on Tuesday, March 25, that fell just short of analysts' consensus expectations. Earnings per share
Why I'm Buying This Top Dividend Stock Hand Over Fist Right Now
I buy a lot of dividend stocks each year. They provide me with passive income that I use to buy more shares of dividend-paying companies. Dividend stocks have also historically produced much higher
Is PepsiCo a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) has been a productive investment for generations. The company makes enough money to share profits with investors via dividends and has raised the amount it pays for 52
This Retail Giant's Stock Is an Absolute Bargain. It's Cheaper Than Walmart and Costco.
Retail sales remained strong in 2024, but two companies stood out for their significant gains in market share over the last two years. Walmart (NYSE: WMT) and Costco (NASDAQ: COST) both saw even
Is Walmart a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?
The state of the consumer remains a hot topic as inflation pressures persist and shoppers continue to seek value. One company that could benefit from the current economic conditions is Walmart
3 Growth Stocks Wall Street Might Be Sleeping On -- But I'm Not
Most investors know the market's down quite a bit from February's high. Not all investors realize that a handful of compelling stocks were already sliding before the marketwide correction started
Should Passive Income Investors Buy PepsiCo Stock?
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) stock offers passive income investors a robust dividend yield and the potential for capital gains.
*Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of March 19, 2025. The video
Celsius Holdings Makes a Major Move in Energy Drinks: Should You Buy the Stock Down 68% From All-Time Highs?
Energy drinks used to be a sleepy category dominated by two players, Red Bull and Monster Beverage. Not much changed in regard to competition each year. Now, that has changed with the emerging
This Consumer Staples Stock Could Be the Sweetest Investment of the Decade
Even well-run companies face hard times now and again. In fact, it is the ability to survive the hard times that makes a company well run in the first place.
Wall Street, however, tends to always
Why PepsiCo's $1.95 Billion Bet on Poppi Makes the Stock an Attractive Buy
PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) is a company with more than 50 consecutive annual dividend increases under its belt. You don't achieve a feat like that by accident. It requires having a strong business model
Why Celsius Holdings Stock Popped This Week
Shares of Celsius Holdings (NASDAQ: CELH), the beaten-down maker of energy drinks, were moving higher this week, even though there was no company-specific news.
Instead, Celsius stock seemed to
Why Is Affirm Stock Falling, and Should You Buy the Dip?
Affirm's (NASDAQ: AFRM) stock price fell as it lost a key deal with Walmart (NYSE: WMT) that will have huge implications for shareholders.
*Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of March 16
2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Now
Investing in top consumer brands when they offer high dividend yields can be a rewarding investment strategy. But a high yield will sometimes reflect something wrong with the business that investors
Stock Market Sell-Off: 2 Stocks to Buy as We Potentially Head Towards a Recession
The stock market has been selling off, and there is an increasing chance that the U.S. economy could be headed toward a recession. In fact, the Atlanta Federal Reserve is now predicting that Q1
Where Will Walmart Stock Be in 1 Year?
After a door-busting 2024 with Walmart (NYSE: WMT) shares soaring 74% on robust growth and earnings, the start of 2025 has proven to be a tougher aisle to navigate. The stock price has rolled back
Coty Hosts Expert Panel to Bust Beauty Myths and #UndefineBeauty
Coty (NYSE: COTY) (Paris: COTY), one of the world’s largest beauty companies, with an iconic portfolio of brands across fragrance, color cosmetics, skin and body care, hosted a cross-industry
3 Reasons Walmart Is a Must-Buy for Long-Term Investors
Reading the headlines might make you nervous about stock investing. After all, you're hearing about tariffs, stubborn inflation, and the possibility of a recession.
Nonetheless, it's imperative to
Best Stock to Buy Right Now: PepsiCo vs. Coca-Cola
With the recent return of volatility in the stock market, investors have fallen back in love with sturdy consumer staples businesses -- especially the ones that pay out predictably rising dividends
2 Under-the-Radar Consumer Staples Stocks With Market-Beating Potential
The consumer staples industry is large and varied. There are always some consumer staples companies that are attracting a great deal of interest on Wall Street while others languish in relative
Where Will Amazon Stock Be in 1 Year?
If you bought shares of Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) one year ago, you're up nearly 14% now. That's just barely beating the 13% return of the S&P 500, but anytime you can beat the market, even modestly
Why PepsiCo Stock Withered on Wednesday
Like any trade dispute, the current one between the U.S. and some of our most high-profile trading partners is affecting companies disproportionally. Those affected by the goods slapped with levies



