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3 Things About Green Thumb Industries That Smart Investors Know
The cannabis industry doesn't look as enticing to investors as it did a few years ago. In recent years, it has struggled, owing primarily to a lack of progress toward federal legalization. Even if
ExxonMobil Doesn't Believe the World's Quest for Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Is Achievable
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) firmly believes the world will need its oil for a long time. The company doesn't think the global economy will reach its target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 by
If I Could Buy Only 1 Stock, This Would Be It
Imagine a world where your investment portfolio could only consist of one stock. What stock comes to mind? A tech giant? A legendary consumer-goods company? Maybe a promising biotech?
Now, strictly
2 Unstoppable Growth Stocks to Buy in 2023 and Beyond
The biotech industry's biggest names tend to receive most of the attention. Many smaller players, on the other hand, are just getting warmed up.
It may only take a few positive clinical updates,
2 Big Reasons (Other Than Oil) to Follow Warren Buffett and Buy Occidental Petroleum
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) has been buying shares of Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) hand over fist. Berkshire Hathaway now owns nearly 24% of the oil company's
A Bull Market Is Coming: 3 Reasons to Buy Home Depot Stock
Home improvement retailer The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) recently whiffed on sales estimates when it reported its Q1 operating results. The stock has steadily inched toward the low end of its 52-week
What Stocks Has Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Been Buying and Selling?
In this podcast, Motley Fool senior analyst Jim Gillies discusses:
Motley Fool host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp dip into the mailbag to answer listener questions
Tips for How to Afford College
In this podcast, Motley Fool senior analyst Bill Barker discusses:
If college tuition payments are in your future, are you ready? Motley Fool host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert
Alphabet Stock: Bear vs. Bull
Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) has been in the news a lot lately, as is usually the case with the biggest tech companies. Its business has undoubtedly faced a painful slowdown in recent
Could Litecoin Really Go Parabolic This Summer?
Seemingly out of nowhere, Litecoin (CRYPTO: LTC) is on the move again. The coin is up 13% over the past seven days after significantly underperforming the market for much of the year. Over that same
Money Lessons From Our Moms
In this podcast, Motley Fool senior analyst Tim Beyers discusses:
To celebrate Mother's Day, Motley Fool employees Lysha Fuentes, Jim Mueller, Anand Chokkavelu, and Jim Gillies share money lessons
3 Super-Low-Risk Dividend Stocks With Above-Average Yields You Can Hold Forever
Companies with higher-yielding dividends can be at higher risk. In many cases, the higher yield is an investor's reward for taking on more risk that the payout could get cut if market conditions
Netflix's Ad Business Is a Huge Hit: Time to Buy the Stock?
Every year, publishers and advertisers from all over the world come to a major advertising event referred to in the industry as the upfronts. Cable networks and ad-supported streaming services use
3 Warren Buffett Stocks That Are Screaming Buys
When you need some new stock ideas, you could do a lot worse than scour the holdings of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B). CEO Warren Buffett has delivered incredible returns for his
Got $1,000? Turn That Into a Passive Income Stream With These Magnificent Dividend Stocks
After several lean years, income-focused investors have many more options following a significant interest rate surge. Higher rates make lower-risk income investments like bank CDs and bonds more
Foot Locker's Dividend Is in Trouble
Footwear retailer Foot Locker (NYSE: FL) is having all sorts of trouble coping with the current economic environment. Sales plunged 11.4% year over year in the first quarter, with comparable store
Here's What Tesla's Decision to Start Advertising Could Mean for Tesla Stock Investors
Coincidentally or not, the decision comes shortly after Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO, Elon Musk, acquired Twitter, a company that is reliant on ad revenue.
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Advice for Living From Author Kevin Kelly
Not all advice is excellent, and not all futurists are right. But Kevin Kelly, founder and senior maverick of Wired magazine, is the exception on both fronts. Today he returns to the Rule Breaker
Where Will Amazon Stock Be in 3 Years?
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) stock is down almost 5% over the past three years despite sales increases, new products and services, and the power of Amazon Web Services (AWS). That's been changing this
3 Stocks Cathie Wood Is Buying That Should Be on Your List, Too
Ark Investment Management CEO Cathie Wood's portfolio of funds have struggled over the past few years as growth stocks took a beating in a bearish market. Investors, along with Wood and Ark Invest
Starbucks: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) shares have been on quite the run, rising 45% over the past 12 months (as of this writing). This compares very favorably to the S&P 500, which is up just 2% during the same
Author John M. Jennings Talks About Uncertainty
John M. Jennings is the president of St. Louis Trust & Family Office, a professor at Washington University's Olin Business School, and the author of The Uncertainty Solution: How to Invest with
Chipotle: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG), now a nearly $60 billion business, has been crushing it recently. After posting outsized gains during the depths of the coronavirus pandemic, the restaurant
Why Is Everyone Talking About Apple Stock?
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is building its ecosystem, attracting people with its innovative products. Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian discusses why stock market investors are
The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $400 Right Now
As a class, dividend growth stocks consistently outperformed all other classes of stocks over decades-long periods. One reason for this is that dividend-paying companies tend to be more disciplined