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Image source: Getty Images Shopify (TSX:SHOP) posted an impressive second-quarter performance earlier this month, beating analysts’ top- and bottom-line expectations. Its revenue came in at $2.68 billion, beating analysts’ projections by 5.1%. Furthermore, its adjusted EPS (earnings per share) of $0.35 exceeded analysts’ estimates by $0.06. On the back of its impressive second-quarter performance, the…
My Top Pick for Immediate Income? This 7.6% Dividend Stock
Dividend investors are after one clear target: a safe, recurring source of income. To meet that goal, income-seeking investors need to look beyond just a high-yield ticker and toward investments that can provide a recurring income stream that isn’t prone to volatility. Fortunately, there are more than a few options on the market that can…
1 TSX Stock to Invest $20,000 and Create $835.80 in Passive Income
If you’re looking to invest $20,000 in the TSX and create a steady stream of passive income, finding the right mid-cap stocks with strong dividends and growth potential is key. One stock that stands out right now is Parkland (TSX:PKI), a well-established fuel distributor and marketer that has built a resilient business across Canada and…
Madison Investments 2024 Year-End U.S. Equity Letter
MicroStockHub/iStock via Getty Images The stock market had another strong year in 2024, led by the S&P 500 Index’s (SP500, SPX) 25% return. The index has now returned over 20% for two consecutive years, something that hasn’t happened since 1998-99. The market decline of 2022 seems to be in the distant past, with animal spirits…
Cupid among 5 stocks hit 52-week highs; gains up to 51% in a month – High Flyers
Benchmark Sensex slipped slightly, falling 31 points to close at 85,106 on Wednesday. Despite the broader market trend being muted, five small-cap stocks climbed to their 52-week highs, reaching levels not seen in a year. Such breakouts are generally considered bullish signals, indicating strong upward momentum and the potential for further short-term gains. Source link
It’s a Trap – Fat Tail Daily
‘Democrats are a party of America’s professional elites plus various interest groups. And given that Trump won a majority of blue-collar voters, they are no longer the natural home of the working class…The practical difficulty is that the party is shaped by elite professions, particularly law, government, media and academia. Such types often have a…

