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Stock Market Today 11/9/20: Promising Vaccine News Launches Dow to New Heights
stocks Continued election momentum combined with COVID vaccine enthusiasm to propel many of the Dow's cyclical stocks Monday, while tech largely faltered.
By Kyle Woodley
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Stock Market Today 10/26/20: Stocks Retreat as COVID's Second Wave Grows
stocks Investors let go of stimulus hopes and embraced COVID fears on Monday as cases surged both in the U.S. and abroad.
By Kyle Woodley
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Stock Market Today 10/22/20: Stimulus' Siren Song Pulls the Bulls Along
stocks Thursday's gains were driven by more positive language on stimulus negotiations, but an uncertain timeline kept those advances modest.
By Kyle Woodley
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8 Dow Stocks That Billionaires Love
stocks The "smart money" understands the value of scale, stability and dividends. That's why it should be no surprise that several Dow stocks are popular among the billionaire set.
By Dan Burrows
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13 Best Warren Buffett Growth Stocks
stocks Warren Buffett might be known as a legendary value investor, but don't ignore his growth holdings. Here, we examine 13 of "the Oracle's" best growth stocks.
By Dan Burrows
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Stock Market Today 8/11/20: Banks, Industrials Hold Up Against Downdraft
Markets A lack of movement on stimulus and little else to encourage Wall Street resulted in a broad down day Tuesday, but the recent market rotation continued.
By Kyle Woodley
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Prosper With Do-Gooder Investments
Making Your Money Last Parnassus Investments founder and socially conscious investing pioneer Jerry Dodson talks value investing and some of his favorite stocks. Also: Which tax documents should you keep (or toss)?
By Sandra Block
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5 Dow Stocks to Sell (And 2 to Buy)
stocks to buy Most stocks have been thoroughly shaken and stirred since early October, and a long-overdue corrective move finally took shape.
By James Brumley
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8 Dow Jones Stocks That Could Thrive in 2018
investing There’s an old stock-picking approach called the Dogs of the Dow, which assumes the 10 Dow Jones Industrial Average constituents with the highest dividend yields at the end of the year are likely to outperform their peers during the next year.
By James Brumley
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