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Want to Bet Big? Single-Stock ETFs Can Be the Answer.
New single-stock ETFs come with plenty of risk and work best for traders with very short time horizons.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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How to Invest for a Recession
investing During a recession, dividends are especially important because they give you a cushion even if the stock price falls.
By James K. Glassman Published
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Kip ETF 20: What's In, What's Out and Why
Kip ETF 20 The broad market has taken a major hit so far in 2022, sparking some tactical changes to Kiplinger's lineup of the best low-cost ETFs.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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ETFs Are Now Mainstream. Here's Why They're So Appealing.
Investing for Income ETFs offer investors broad diversification to their portfolios and at low costs to boot.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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Should You Prefer Preferred Stocks?
ETFs Preferred stocks and preferred stock ETFs may serve as a steady hand for income investors in an uncertain market.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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Dogs of the Dow Are 2022's Best in Show
dividend stocks Some of the best investments for income investors in a volatile 2022 have come from the Dogs of the Dow.
By Jeffrey R. Kosnett Published
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New ESG Fund from Engine No. 1 Leans on Activism
ESG The Engine No. 1 Transform Climate ETF (NETZ) offers an approach to sustainable investing that includes – wait for it – oil and gas companies.
By Ellen Kennedy Published
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Legg Mason Low Volatility High Dividend ETF (LVHD) Pays Off
ETFs Low-volatility funds like the Legg Mason Low Volatility High Dividend ETF have held up well during this year's market turbulence.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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How Many Stocks Should You Have in Your Portfolio?
stocks It’s been a volatile year for equities. One of the best ways for investors to smooth the ride is with a diverse selection of stocks and stock funds. But diversification can have its own perils.
By James K. Glassman Published
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