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3 Dividend ETFs That Can Replace a Pension in 2026
Ok-product studio / Shutterstock.com (Ok-product studio / Shutterstock.com) Quick Read iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond BuyWrite Strat ETF (TLTW) yields 13.6% with monthly distributions and a 0.35% expense ratio, using covered calls on long-term Treasuries that benefit from potential interest rate declines. VanEck Mortgage REIT Income ETF (MORT) yields 12.98% quarterly and targets mortgage REITs…
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3 High-Performing MFS Mutual Funds to Elevate Your Returns
Renowned global asset manager MFS provides an array of financial products and services to meet the needs of its investors, as well as 10,000 investment professionals. Based on assets raised in the country or region, the company managed assets worth more than $651.4 billion as of Dec. 31, 2025. It has more than 2,000 employees…
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Could March Madness Worsen US Economy? Worrisome Report Emerges
Thursday brings the official start to the 2026 edition of March Madness, and it could be bad news for a United States economy that is struggling at the moment. Certain dates on the sports calendar are circled by diehard and casual fans alike. The Super Bowl, the Daytona 500, MLB Opening Day, the World Cup,…
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Why Nvidia, Micron, Tesla stock crashing big today: NVDA down 1% while MU stock crashes nearly 5% — here’s why TSLA stock is falling today amid oil surge and Fed uncertainty
Nvidia, Micron, Tesla stock crashing today trend is accelerating, with Micron (MU) plunging 4.91% to $439.07, Nvidia (NVDA) slipping 1.01% to $178.59, and Tesla (TSLA) falling 2.78% to $381.86. The broader market is also under pressure, as the Dow Jones dropped over 314 points (0.68%), reflecting a clear shift toward risk-off sentiment. The answer to…
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The market remains heavily oversold, so we're snapping up more of 2 stocks
We are buying 25 shares of Boeing at roughly $198, increasing the share count in Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust to 585 and raising the portfolio weight to 3.1%. In addition, we’re buying 10 shares of Goldman Sachs at roughly $799, increasing its share count in the Trust to 205 and weighting in the portfolio to…
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As Oil Breaks $100 Again, the Energy Stocks Could Be Massive Winners
© David McNew / Getty Images Oil prices shot above the $100 per-barrel mark again last week, as the war in Iran took a troubling turn. With things rapidly escalating in the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices briefly flirting with the $120 level, there’s serious concern about what the broader implications will be for…
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Oklo Surges 5%, NuScale Power Climbs 3% as Nuclear Energy Stocks Draw Fresh Attention
© metamorworks / Shutterstock.com Oklo (NYSE:OKLO) stock advanced 5% Tuesday morning, with shares testing the $63 level after closing Monday at $59.69. In a more muted move, NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR) stock rose 3% with shares moving toward $12.50 after previously closing at $11.97. The moves come as nuclear energy broadly draws fresh investor attention, with…
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Wall Street's Timberland Grab Is Locking Hunters and Off-Roaders Out of the Pacific Northwest
Global investment companies have quietly acquired tens of thousands of acres of historically open timberland in Washington’s Wahkiakum and Pacific counties – and they’re locking the gates behind them, cutting off roads that hunters, hikers, and off-road riders have used for generations.The story playing out along the Elochoman River Valley is a preview of what’s…
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Wall Street Expected SYM to Soar. Here's Why the Bulls Could Be Dead Wrong.
Key Points Symbotic gets 84% of its revenue from Walmart. This makes it a vendor, not a platform company. The company’s $22.3 billion backlog sounds massive until you realize only 13% of it will convert to revenue within 12 months. Symbotic (NASDAQ: SYM) is the stock Wall Street couldn’t stop talking about over the last…
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Why US stock market Dow Jones crashes big today: Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq fall today as gold and silver prices crash while oil surges; Fed uncertainty and Iran war fears hit …
US stock market Dow Jones crash today wiped out nearly 380 points, pulling the index down to 45,846.59, while the S&P 500 fell 0.60% to 6,585.05 and the Nasdaq dropped 0.68% to 22,002.54. In early trade, losses were even deeper, with the Nasdaq sliding as much as 1.4%, showing how intense the selling pressure was.…