Over the last six months, Dropbox’s shares have sunk to $27.31, producing a disappointing 8.6% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 10.8% gain. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
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Adam Back disputes Mark Cuban's claim that Bitcoin 'lost the plot,' pointing to BTC's 25-30% rise vs gold's 14% drop.
Silgan Holdings currently trades at $37.99 per share and has shown little upside over the past six months, posting a small loss of 1.3%. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 10.8% gain during that period.
This automotive supplier delivers driveline and metal forming technologies to major vehicle manufacturers worldwide.
The performance of consumer discretionary businesses is closely linked to economic cycles. Unfortunately, the industry’s recent performance suggests demand may be slowing as discretionary stocks’ 4.4% return over the past six months has trailed the S&P 500 by 6.4 percentage points.
Bonds might not be the safety net they used to be if inflation stays high.
The Fidelity MSCI Industrials Index ETF (NYSEARCA:FIDU) is a low-cost ETF that gets you exposure to some of the premier industrial and defense stocks in the market. Most investors view it as a solid play due to surging defense spending and reindustrialization. And while that hasn’t paid off with the S&P 500 still ahead, I’d ... Should You Buy, Or Sell Fidelity’s MSCI Industrials Index ETF (FIDU) Today?
HF Sinclair and Williams Companies deliver above-average dividends and stable growth.
RBC Capital Markets has established a 12-month target of 7,900 for the S&P 500, implying potential upside of about 7. 7% from levels seen in early May, while warning that shorter-term market setbacks remain possible despite its generally positive outlook.
The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEARCA:VYM) addresses a specific retirement problem: drawing income from stocks without concentrating the outcome in any one company. VYM holds roughly 540 dividend-paying companies, which makes it a natural anchor for a multi-fund income sleeve. Paired with two complementary dividend ETFs, a $200,000 allocation across VYM and its peers ... VYM, SCHD, and SPHD Generate $7,300 Yearly Income From 690 Stocks With Zero Single-Company Risk
I'm sticking with Energy Transfer and Amazon for the foreseeable future.
MeracdoLibre is a great way to achieve geographical diversification with business models that are known already to work in the United States.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is home to the biggest and most well-known companies in the market, making it a go-to index for investors seeking stability. But not all large-cap stocks are created equal - some are struggling with slowing growth, declining margins, or increased competition.
Even if they go mostly unnoticed, industrial businesses are the backbone of our country. They are also bound to benefit from a friendlier regulatory environment with the Trump administration, and this excitement has led to a six-month gain of 19.6% for the sector - higher than the S&P 500’s 10.8% return.
With yields of 10% or more, investors need to understand the risks and rewards of these two mREITs.
A 68-year-old retiree who wants to generate $42,000 a year in dividend income without constantly riding the swings of the S&P 500 faces a portfolio math problem that rewards precision. That income target roughly matches the supplemental cash flow many retirees need beyond Social Security to comfortably cover housing, healthcare, travel, and everyday discretionary spending ... How $700,000 Spread Across Four Preferred Stock ETFs Generates $42,000 a Year Even When the Stock Market Stalls
One major stock market sector had a jaw-dropping turnaround.
Although the benchmark S&P 500 has clawed back to record territory and the VIX has settled into a sleepy 16.7 reading, Wall Street’s memory is shorter than its history would suggest. The Dow and the Nasdaq are both riding a heavy year-over-year tailwind, with the S&P 500 up 28% over the past twelve months. The ... Warren Buffett Bought Leveraged Investor’s Berkshire Shares for $40 in the 1973 Crash. They’re Now Worth $700,000
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning. Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.
Take a look at these two top sector-focused ETFs with differing fee structures, risk profiles, and five-year performance trajectories to pick your energy investing bet.
iShares GSCI Commodity Dynamic Roll Strategy ETF offers diversified commodity exposure via futures, along with a systematic roll strategy.
Personal health and wellness is one of the many secular tailwinds for healthcare companies. But financial performance has lagged recently as players offloaded surplus COVID inventories in 2023 and 2024, a headwind for overall demand. The result? Over the past six months, the industry’s 1.8% return has trailed the S&P 500 by 9 percentage points.
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There's growth beyond AI.
Financial institutions play a critical role, offering everything from consumer banking to wealth management and specialized financial solutions. Still, investors are uneasy as companies face challenges from an unpredictable interest rate and inflation environment. These doubts have certainly contributed to the indutry's recent underperformance - over the past six months, its 2.9% gain has fallen behind the S&P 500's 10.8% rise.
Banks play a critical role in the financial system, providing everything from commercial loans to wealth management and payment processing services. Market leaders have certainly capitalized on rising interest rates and strong loan demand to boost profitability, helping fuel a 10.6% gain for the banking industry over the past six months. This performance has closely followed the S&P 500.
The Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (NYSEARCA:SPHD) sends income to shareholders every month, with distributions rising roughly 23% in 2025 and 2026 monthly payouts climbing to around $0.208 per share, with a current 30-day SEC yield of 4.5%. The question is whether that income rests on a durable foundation or whether recent ... SPHD Pays Monthly Income Without Fail Since 2012; Here’s What Could Break the Streak
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is often seen as a benchmark for strong businesses, but that doesn’t mean every stock is worth owning. Some companies face significant challenges, whether it’s stagnating growth, heavy debt, or disruptive new competitors.
While the S&P 500 (^GSPC) includes industry leaders, not every stock in the index is a winner. Some companies are past their prime, weighed down by poor execution, weak financials, or structural headwinds.