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Best Silver ETFs to Buy Now
commodities Silver will always sit in gold's media shadow, but silver ETFs can help you enjoy runs of outperformance.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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Gold Investing: What's Next After Recent Gold Price Highs?
gold If you're hesitant about gold investing simply because prices have run up so much already, here are a few points to consider.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA • Last updated
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Investing in Gold: 10 Facts You Need to Know
gold Gold tends to do well in times of trouble, but its long-term record isn't so shiny.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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The Best Gold ETFs with Low Costs
gold These seven gold ETFs provide investors with numerous ways to play the metal, from direct exposure to stock-related angles, on the cheap.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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In Search of Relief at the Pump
commodities Even when oil prices decline, gas prices remain high, so it pays to shop around.
By Emma Patch • Published
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Business Cost Outlooks for 2022: Eight Key Sectors
Economic Forecasts What’s in store for all sorts of business costs in 2022?
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Published
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3 Uranium ETFs That Pack a Nuclear Punch
ETFs Uranium prices are positively radiant this year and have reclaimed prices last seen in 2014. These uranium ETFs can help you harness this power.
By Kyle Woodley • Published
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7 Best Commodity Stocks to Play the Coming Boom
commodities These seven commodity stocks are poised to take advantage of a unique confluence of events. Just mind the volatility.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA • Published
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Perils and Profits of Cannabis Investing with Matt Hawkins
Becoming an Investor A rapidly evolving legal landscape is keeping cannabis investors on their toes. We talk to private-equity investor Matt Hawkins, who has long experience in the sector, about pot's potential. Also: unemployment insurance versus a tight labor market.
By David Muhlbaum • Published