Investing.com’s stocks of the week
Investing.com’s stocks of the week
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bernie_photo Listen below or on the go on Apple Podcasts and Spotify Trump will start sending out tariff letters to nations as Wednesday deal deadline nears. (0:17) Conagra to report earnings – bull v. bear. (1:54) Elon Musk announces American First party. (2:14) Wall Street’s focus this week will be on trade developments, as a…
By Lawrence G. McMillan The rally that began with an upward intraday reversal on August 5th continues to plow ahead. It has now brought $SPX back to nearly its all-time highs. The pattern of lower highs has been broken, and all that remains for the bulls to re- establish complete control is for $SPX to…
Image source: Getty Images If there’s one sector investors need to watch closely, it’s copper. Copper stocks are poised to dominate the TSX in the future because copper is essential to the green energy revolution and global infrastructure development. As the world pushes towards renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and electric vehicles, the demand…
Dear Reader, There’s something unfolding in Africa, and it deserves your attention. And this matters whether or not you’re invested in mining stocks. You see, wars and conflicts throughout history have revolved around resources, specifically securing access by controlling commodity supply chains. And events today seem to be pointing towards a repeat of this situation….
Postal Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE:PSTL) declared a quarterly dividend on Monday, July 21st. Stockholders of record on Thursday, July 31st will be given a dividend of 0.2425 per share on Friday, August 29th. This represents a $0.97 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 6.59%. Source link
Gold’s strong run last year might enjoy another good run given the incoming Trump presidency. If that happens, that could deliver a much better run for 2025. Why is that? Read on… Gold had an amazing year in 2024, rising 27% in US dollar terms and 38% in our dollar. The only years since 2000…