Gasoline prices in the U.S. shot higher around the country during the first week of summer driving season as Americans pressed ahead with long-delayed travel plans, filled their tanks and hit the road. The national average price per gallon of regular gas on June 6 was $4.865, according to AAA. That’s up 5% from $4.619… Continue reading Three Things That Might Help With High Gas Prices
Tax Efficiency: ETF vs Mutual Fund
One of the most popular investments for investors today is the exchange-traded fund (ETF). When an investor purchases an ETF, it holds several underlying investments. This can improve the portfolio’s diversification, but it may also increase the taxable consequences of buying and selling securities to match targeted asset allocations. TurboTax Premier makes it easy and… Continue reading Tax Efficiency: ETF vs Mutual Fund
Which Apple Watch is Right for You?
Apple When the Apple Watch first became available in 2015, the decision on which model to get was pretty simple — either a 38mm or a 40mm screen. Seven years later, that buying decision is a bit more complicated, especially with three models of the Apple Watch currently in the lineup. So yes, you have… Continue reading Which Apple Watch is Right for You?
The S&P 500 has room to rally 7% before resuming its longer-term downtrend ahead of more Fed tightening, Bank of America says
A contrarian buy indicator suggests the S&P 500 is poised to surge 7% to 4,400, Bank of America said in a Friday note.But investors should then short the stock market as its longer-term downtrend is likely to resume, according to the note.”No fun ’til Fed [is] done, and in 2022 that requires [a] negative payroll… Continue reading The S&P 500 has room to rally 7% before resuming its longer-term downtrend ahead of more Fed tightening, Bank of America says
Talk of recession is brewing and investors should look at stocks in this corner of the financials sector for upside in the event of a downturn, Bank of America says
Shares of credit card issuers like American Express and Capital One could provide upside despite recession concerns, BofA said. Credit losses should be mitigated in part by healthy balance sheets among consumers who saved money during COVID lockdowns. “We think that valuations on Card stocks already reflect a healthy dose of cyclical concerns in the… Continue reading Talk of recession is brewing and investors should look at stocks in this corner of the financials sector for upside in the event of a downturn, Bank of America says
‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ author Robert Kiyosaki expects a brutal market crash, and advises buying silver, bitcoin, and even toilet paper. Here are 10 of his best tweets this year.
Robert Kiyosaki has warned a massive market crash, hyperinflation, and a depression may lie ahead. The “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author has advised buying gold, silver, bitcoin, and even toilet paper. Here are 10 of Kiyosaki’s best tweets so far this year. Loading Something is loading. Robert Kiyosaki has rung the alarm on multiple asset bubbles,… Continue reading ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ author Robert Kiyosaki expects a brutal market crash, and advises buying silver, bitcoin, and even toilet paper. Here are 10 of his best tweets this year.
The case for the US avoiding a recession is still alive and well
The May jobs report wasn’t too hot or too cold. It was just right for dispelling recession fears. The US added 390,000 jobs in May, reflecting the ongoing recovery at a slower rate. The report was “probably about the best” the Fed could hope for as it fights inflation, JPMorgan said. Loading Something is loading.… Continue reading The case for the US avoiding a recession is still alive and well
I became a first-time homeowner and landlord at age 29. These are the 3 most important lessons I’ve learned in the last 7 years of owning and managing a rental property.
Before becoming the real estate investing editor for Insider, I was a small-time landlord in Chicago. I purchased my two-unit building in September 2015 and have had several tenants since then. Anxiety is a normal part of being a young homeowner and landlord. However, confidence comes in time. Imagine owning a handful of rental properties,… Continue reading I became a first-time homeowner and landlord at age 29. These are the 3 most important lessons I’ve learned in the last 7 years of owning and managing a rental property.