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You could make an argument that Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) has become the most important company in the world. Here’s why.
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Spirit Airlines (SAVE) appears to have quickly reached terms with creditors that will keep its planes in the sky, but the outcome is bad news for Spirit stock.
Small caps broke out after the election and showed a major change to their trading pattern. So, what comes next for small-cap stocks?
The new year will bring a new administration that will favor a fresh slate of markets and industries; these three investment areas are looking bright in 2025.
The “Trump Trade” has been pushing the market to new heights, but the period between the election and inauguration is almost always fruitful for investors.
The policy proposals of the new administration are raising the prospects for a Trump energy boom, and this natural gas stock is my favorite way to play it.
If you’ve looked at the dinner table and wondered if it’s hiding an investing opportunity, here are the six Thanksgiving stocks that are right in front of you.
Bitcoin is at all-time highs and looks ready to keep running, at least in the short term. Here are three Bitcoin stocks that you can use to play the rally.
Tesla (TSLA) stock has risen more than 20% since polls closed on speculation about CEO Elon Musk’s new political role, but will policy changes spoil the party?
We’re only a few days in, but the post-election market looks strong. Here are the sectors, themes, and investment ideas I’m watching now.
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My subscribers and I have made a lot of money trading options of late. Which begs the question: who is on the losing end of these trades?
Want to construct the “perfect stock”? Here are the 13 attributes to look for, according to legendary investor Peter Lynch.
If you own a large dollar amount of individual MLPs, you may be best off holding them in a regular taxable brokerage account, and here’s why.
In bull markets, the 200-day moving average is pretty useless. But during extended corrections like this one, it’s an invaluable indicator.
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