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An old proverb states, “Mach comes in like a lion, out like a lamb.” It refers to the weather. But it can be applied to the stock market in March 2023. The failure of two regional banks related to tech and cryptocurrency startups has caused turmoil. The government took over SVB Financial’s Silicon Valley Bank
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I’d argue there’s never been a better time to consider investing in dividend aristocrats. Volatility remains very high in the overall market, with a destabilized banking sector. Additionally, inflation has proven to be anything but transitory. In short, dividend aristocrats, with their larger size and liquidity requirements and 25+ years of successive increasing payments, are
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In this article AAPL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Micron Technology headquarters in Boise, Idaho, March 28, 2021. Jeremy Erickson | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Tuesday. PagSeguro — Shares popped 5.3% after Citi upgraded the Brazilian payment stock to buy from neutral. The firm called
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Crises create opportunities.  Take the tech crisis in the early 2000s, for example. The dot-com crash of 2000 bankrupted countless internet startups, including dozens of e-commerce companies like Boo.com, Pets.com, and Webvan.  But one tiny firm named Amazon (AMZN) emerged as a resilient winner in the e-commerce space, even as its online retail peers kept
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Is Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock on the cusp of a breakout, or just a fake out? It’s been rough going for Amazon’s loyal investors during the past year. However, the story of 2023 is still unfolding, and there are valid reasons to stay in the trade with Amazon. Not long ago, InvestorPlace contributor Bret Kenwell suggested that
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It’s perfectly fine to believe in the clean energy movement. However, this doesn’t mean you should invest in California-headquartered electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) right now. Mullen Automotive has multiple problems that make MULN stock a no-go in 2023. Mullen Automotive offers impressive-looking EVs, but can the company offer value to its shareholders?
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For Coinbase (NASDAQ:COIN) and Coinbase stock, the signs of impending doom could hardly be stronger or more obvious. The Securities and Exchange Commission has crippled other crypto exchanges that, like Coinbase, have defied it, and the agency has issued multiple warnings that it will take similar steps against Coinbase. Through many actions and statements, the Biden administration
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Investors are continually searching for the next significant market opportunity to continue augmenting their wealth. Recently, one of the most thrilling trends has been the emergence of the metaverse. This digital realm holds the potential to revolutionize our interactions with technology and with each other. In this context, it is crucial to consider the significance
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With interest in generative artificial intelligence at a fever pitch this year, it is no surprise that the most promising robotics stocks are garnering attention. Artificial intelligence and robotics are symbiotic in many ways. Hence, AI is the driving force behind the development and advancements in robotics. As per the latest projections by Statista, the
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It’s no surprise that SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock has performed poorly as of late. This month’s banking crisis has considerably pressured financial stocks. Add in the surface-level similarity between SoFi, and SVB Financial (NASDAQ:SIVB), and it makes even more sense why the market has gone from bullish to bearish on shares in this fintech firm/neobank.
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In the aftermath of this month’s banking crisis, plenty of financial stocks appear appealing. However, far from bargains, many of these stocks are to be considered dividend stocks to avoid. Despite recent moves to rescue distress institutions, don’t assume this banking crisis is close to resolution. More firms could be direct/indirectly affected, resulting in further
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