Dividend Investing

The Future of Energy – and How to Play It

The Future of Energy – and How to Play It

Energy. Every aspect of our lives requires some form of energy, from transportation, to the growing of food, to powering your Facebook feed. For example, the internet is forecast to soon consume one-fifth of all the world’s electricity. The recent double whammy of pandemic restrictions and sanctions on Russia has revealed how fragile the global […]

This Biotech Look Good With Increased M&A activity

This Biotech Look Good With Increased M&A activity

Investors may want to keep an eye on biopharmaceutical stocks. We could be on the cusp of a massive wave of new M&A activity. As Reuters reports: “Biotechs are coming off their worst April since 2002, and the crash in valuation has made them attractive M&A targets, especially when small drug makers are grappling with […]

Apple stock to $100?

Apple stock to $100?

There’s an interesting trend I’ve found on Apple’s stock that’s gone back 20 years.  Everytime Apple weighs down this line on the chart… eventually, it breaks down and finds its support on a second line.  Based on this multi-decade trend…  Apple could potentially drop to $100 in the coming weeks. That would be a 33% […]

How to Beat the Wall Street Journal’s Market Crash Play

How to Beat the Wall Street Journal’s Market Crash Play

The wealth destruction this year experienced by investors who held the hot stocks of 2021 has been brutal. A recent Wall Street Journal email noted how investors have now changed strategies in response – better late than never. But if you really want to see long-term success in the rising-interest rate, high inflation, expensive-commodity era […]

Are Bond Prices Going To Crash?

The market sold off sharply last week, with both stocks and bonds getting hit hard.  Historically, bonds move opposite of stocks. But these days, with interest rates going higher, bonds also have downside risk. Looking at options action in iShares 20+ Treasury Bond ETF (TLT), it does not appear that the smart money expects bonds […]

Don’t Let Panic Lose You Money

Don’t Let Panic Lose You Money

Last week, I told my premium subscribers to get out of a stock that had been panic-sold two months earlier. By understanding exactly what was going on, we avoided the panic-triggered losses and sold at a price 130% above the selloff low. So, let’s talk about how not to be an emotion-driven, lose-your-money, panic-selling investor… […]

POZNAN, POL - FEB 04, 2020: Flat-screen TV set displaying logo of Sony, a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Konan, Minato, Tokyo

Sony’s Epic Hopes

In early March, I told you how Sony (SONY) has had one ambition for literally decades: to become the world’s most fully integrated entertainment company. Over the years, Sony has put together an outstanding array of assets: world-class music catalogs (Sony Music), Hollywood film and television studios, plus PlayStation, the leading video game hardware. But […]

Preferred Stock Income “On Sale” Right Now

Preferred Stock Income “On Sale” Right Now

Stock market disruptions create opportunities for investors who can differentiate between investments that are in trouble versus those that are not. Lower prices provide the potential for great long-term returns, and with rising interest rates and stocks in correction territory, preferred stocks offer an excellent opportunity to lock in long-term high yields. Here are a […]

Costco Is A Strong Buy During Inflationary Periods

Costco Is A Strong Buy During Inflationary Periods

With fears of recession, keep an eye on Costco Wholesale (COST). With a dividend yield of 0.61%, Costco sells the types of products that consumers need, no matter how well or how poorly the economy is doing. After all, even in times of chaos, consumers need food, soap, toothpaste, toilet paper, etc. Costco also just […]