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3 Things About Taiwan Semiconductor That Smart Investors Know
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), popularly known as TSMC, made news in November when the 13F filing from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway revealed that the holding company had
If You Invested $250 in Block in 2020, This Is How Much You Would Have Today
Some stocks do massive round trips. One of the biggest round-trip stocks in 2021 was Block (NYSE: SQ). If you had spent $250 on Block stock at the beginning of 2020 and held it until today, you
Is Starbucks Still a Buy Near Its 52-Week High?
Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) has been one of the hottest stocks to buy lately with shares up 19% in the past three months, while the S&P 500 has only risen 8%. Investors have become more optimistic in
3 Unstoppable Stocks to Keep Buying in 2023
Last year's market wasn't gloomy for every company. Investors bought certain stocks hand over fist. In most cases, these particular companies offered investors a solid reason to be optimistic about
If You Invested $25,000 in Biogen in 2018, This Is How Much You Would Have Today
Five years ago, pharmaceutical manufacturer Biogen (NASDAQ: BIIB) had a growing business, and Tecfidera was its star multiple sclerosis treatment. Now, competition is devastating the drug's sales
3 Pot Stocks to Avoid Like the Plague in 2023
Over a two-year span, investors have watched marijuana stocks go from the buzz of Wall Street to nothing short of a buzzkill. When Democrats took control of both houses of Congress in 2021 and
My Top Beaten-Down Stock to Buy and Hold Forever
The most successful investors don't enter the market looking to make a quick buck. That's the fastest way to lose your nest egg. You need a longer time horizon to reap the full value of your
Can Tech Stocks Realistically Help You Retire Early?
Technology stocks are rarely associated with retirement plans. Retirement stocks are thought to be businesses with stability, predictable profits, and returning cash to shareholders in the form of
DocuSign Stock: Bull vs. Bear
DocuSign (NASDAQ: DOCU) was a stock market darling during pandemic-induced social distancing and shelter-in-place conditions, but the company's valuation suffered a big pullback as COVID-19
These 3 Mistakes Could Slash Your Retirement Income
Not having enough retirement income is a major concern among a lot of people. And while there are steps you can take to mitigate that concern, the reality is that misguided planning and unfortunate
Here's the Best Thing I Did in This Bear Market
The stock market was rough in 2022, as inflation, rising interest rates, and fears of a recession all added up to put incredible downward pressure on share prices. Yet through that mess, I managed
Down 64% in This Bear Market, Can SoFi Recover in 2023?
Shares of online bank and financial services provider SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ: SOFI) are down 64% since the bear market began in earnest on the first trading day of last year. But its stock price
Internet Upgrades Are Coming, and This Tiny Chip Stock Could Be a Big Winner in 2023
Internet service providers (ISPs) like Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) and Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR) have recently been talking up multi-year plans to upgrade their internet infrastructure. The
Is Nike Stock Still a Buy in 2023 After Rebounding 57%?
Nike (NYSE: NKE) stock is on fire at the moment, surging 57% off its 52-week low of $82.22 in September. The swoosh is seeing accelerating growth in footwear sales, and investors expect more growth
3 High-Yield S&P 500 Stocks That Are Screaming Buys in 2023
Sometimes things just don't go as expected. Following a steady uptrend in 2021 that saw the benchmark S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) endure no larger than a 5% correction, 2022 featured a bear market for
Where Will Raytheon Technologies Be in 3 Years?
Shares in aerospace and defense giant Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX) are up 10% over the last year, and if the company can at least meet its medium-term targets, the stock has even more upside
You Don't Have to Worry About Social Security Cuts in 2023. Here's Why.
An important milestone takes place on Thursday: The U.S. government hits its statutory debt ceiling. And it could kick off a battle between the nation's two main political parties -- a fight that