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Stock Market Today: Blue Chip Stocks Lead Market Lower After Powell Speech
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank could raise rates more than expected if economic data remain strong.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Dogs of the Dow 2023: 5 Dividend Stocks to Watch
The 2023 lineup of Dogs seems to face thornier problems than in years past. Here are five names to watch for those who adhere to this decades-old income-and-value strategy.
By Louis Navellier • Published
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9 Best Value Stocks to Buy Now
A roller-coaster year has sent a lot of deserving names into bargain territory. Here are nine value stocks for investors to consider as we head into 2023.
By Jeff Reeves • Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Rise Ahead of Midterms
The Dow outperformed thanks to a major M&A-related boost for drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Micron Technology Earnings Expected to Show Strong Growth
stocks Our preview of the upcoming week's earnings reports includes Micron Technology (MU), Nike (NKE) and Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA).
By Karee Venema • Published
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Stock Market Today (3/31/22): Stocks Close Out Worst Quarter Since Q1 2020
Stock Market Today However, the three major benchmarks turned in solid performances for the month of March.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Micron (MU) Earnings on Tap as End of Q4 Season Approaches
stocks Our preview of the upcoming week's earnings reports includes Micron (MU), Lululemon (LULU) and Walgreens (WBA).
By Karee Venema • Published
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Dogs of the Dow 2022: 10 Dividend Stocks to Watch
blue chip stocks The decades-old income-and-value strategy, the Dogs of the Dow, will try to bounce back in 2022. Here are this year's 10 members.
By Aaron Levitt • Published
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The Best and Worst Dow Stocks of 2021
blue chip stocks The Dow Jones Industrial Average produced well-above-average returns in 2021. But some of its venerable blue chips did far better ... while others left shareholders feeling shortchanged.
By Dan Burrows • Published