Crypto winter is an extended period of depressed cryptocurrency asset prices compared to prior peaks. Similar to a bear market in the stock market, a crypto winter can lead to widespread losses for investors. Here are several key insights on how to survive a crypto winter as an investor. Key Takeaways A crypto winter or
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Today I’m writing about Dow stocks to buy. Seasoned investors are realizing that many of the 30 members of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) are now trading at low valuation levels and prices. The index serves as a bellwether that tracks investors’ sentiment. These large-cap, well-known companies are widely regarded as safe havens from
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It’s time to gain exposure to the skyrocketing cryptocurrency market as a tidal wave of curious individual and institutional investors alike pour into this nascent asset class For a deeper dive into the trade check out my article: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/1827545/riot-blockchain-riot-the-bitcoin-you-dont-want-to-miss Check out our weekly promotion: https://www.zacks.com/promo If you’re interested in our services, please check out Zacks
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Investors will move to safe stocks en masse in July as woes increase. Campbell Soup (CPB): Strong performance and value make Campbell Soup a great hedge. Brown-Forman (BF-B): Catalysts are conspiring to make alcoholic beverage makers a winner. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): Steady fundamentals and steady growth underpin JNJ’s safety.  Dollar General (DG): This is
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Editor’s note: Below you’ll find the week 104 release of the NYC Recovery Index, originally published August 30, 2022. Visit the NYC Recovery index homepage for the latest data. New York City’s economic recovery index posted significant gains for the week ending August 20, 2022, with the overall index score rising three points to 76
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Student loans and taxes: Two subjects that few people enjoy thinking about; however, if you have student loans, they are likely to impact your tax bill. Here’s what you need to know. Key Takeaways Up to $2,500 of student loan interest can be tax-deductible. Depending on the loan forgiveness program, you might have to pay
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You might not have heard about ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ:ON) stock until today. That’s fine, because now you can learn about a hidden treasure among microprocessor makers. For exposure to a company that’s clearly in growth mode, you’ll definitely want to consider ON stock at its current price. ON Semiconductor makes semiconductors for the automotive industry
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Editor’s note: This article is regularly updated with the latest information. For nearly all of 2022, the bears have been reigning. But now, the price of admission for select beaten-down companies is right for buying. Among these beaten-down companies are several of the best entertainment stocks out there. Inflation and macroeconomic worries associated with a
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The aerospace sector, one of the largest and most powerful industries in the United States, supplies five markets: military aircraft, missiles, space, commercial airliners, and general aviation. The U.S. aerospace sector is considered the largest in the world and is the main supplier of both military and civil aerospace hardware to the rest of the
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Cryptocurrency investing can be a great way to diversify investments but figuring out which cryptocurrency is suitable and which isn’t can be challenging. In order to make an informed investment decision, it is important to know how to analyze cryptocurrencies. Key Takeaways Investing in cryptocurrency requires an understanding of its pros and cons due to its
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You may have received non-employment income from a bank account that paid you interest. Or from a brokerage account with dividend-paying stocks. Or maybe you did some freelance work as an independent contractor. Or perhaps, you received unemployment benefits. Each type of non-employment income requires a different version of the 1099 form to report that
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