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The Corporate Ploy That’s Helping These High-Yield International Stocks Crush The Market
It was one of the most controversial corporate strategies of 2014. In fact, it sent lawmakers scrambling to curb its growing popularity. There was a period of time over the last couple of months where a form of corporate engineering dominated headlines. Apple was one of the most high-profile examples of companies taking advantage of this practice. But a number of other lesser-known firms were doing the same, either by relocating their operations abroad or acquiring an internationally-based competitor.
Invest Like Warren Buffett
This market is full of fear. From my perspective, I see little greed if any coming from any corner of the market. Sentiment is nothing like the tech bubble from 2000 when mail men were throwing around stock tips or housing in 2005 and 2006.
A Lesson in Evolution from the Grateful Dead
So what was it about the Grateful Dead that catapulted them from being pretty good to legends? At the highest level it was passion. It was a group of guys who loved playing music together. But beyond passion, it was evolution.
Another 1,200% Return from a Surgical Robot Company?
This medical leaders flagship product is the Renaissance Guidance System, which transforms freehand spine surgeries into highly accurate, 3D guided procedures.
2 REITs Yielding up to 7.6% and a Diabetes Leader
December is usually a good month for stocks as well. The Santa Claus rally has been in play for the last few years. If we see it this year the S&P 500 will have plenty of upward momentum going into the end of the year.
Drones, Electric Cars and a Sin Stock with 125% Upside
It’s not just the military that is unlocking the incredible potential of drones. Law enforcement agencies, homeland security and the private sector are all driving an incredible boom in the drone industry that is still in the early stages.
Forget Washington, Buy on Weakness
Everyone’s waiting for a collapse. That kind of pessimism is the perfect foundation for a new bull market.
S&P 500 at All-time High: Time to Buy?
So for the time being the way to be defensive is to hold onto some cash or bonds and under allocate to stocks. In the next 4-8 weeks on market volatility, weakness in stocks, use as a chance to buy.
2013 First Half Update: Stocks, Bonds and Gold
It was a wild first half of the year. Stocks were basically on fire, with the S&P 500 delivering an impressive 9.8% gain in spite of a recent pullback.
The Mystery Financial Stock with an 8. 4% Yield
when you throw in the company’s head-spinning 8% dividend yield, it’s easy to see why Blackstone is a top choice for growth and income