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For Volatile Sectors, Look for Companies with Strong Cash Flows

Some sectors are secular, which offer a long-term growth trend. That’s where growth stocks such as those playing to the AI trend have seen great results this year. Other sectors are cyclical, leading to some years with great returns, followed by poor ones. However, knowing how to play the cycle can lead to great returns for those looking to buy and hold for a few months to a few years. Investing in beaten-down leaders with strong cash flows is the key. In ...
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15274

Earnings Matter More than Short-Term Market Fears

The stock market is always in a mood. Usually, it’s upbeat, reflecting the fact that stocks rise over time. Sometimes, however, it’s dour. And that mood goes from the overall market to specific sectors, and even down to individual stocks. As long as individual companies can grow, they can overcome any short-term market fear in time. Even when that fear seems overwhelming, or a potential existential threat to a business. For instance,J.M. Smucker (SJM) has had a tough year. The food and pet ...
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15268

For Long-Term Investors, “Boring” Works

While trading in the markets can be exciting, it’s best to balance a portfolio with some long-term opportunities as well. Investing in value and dividend-focused stocks can be as boring as watching the paint dry, but over time, it can also help lead to great returns. Plus, companies that can consistently outperform are likely to continue paying out increasing dividends well into the future. One company for investors to consider isRPM International (RPM). They have over 50 years of dividend growth, thanks ...
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15262

Strong Brands Will Power Through In 2024

Even with markets up this year, many individual stocks have had a rough time. Some branded stocks have had a rough few years, as inflation has pushed prices higher and consumers away. For many consumer good companies in the packaged food space, the rise of new weight loss drugs has also weighed heavily. However, no trend will last forever. And changes in demand and consumer tastes can make last year’s losers relative winners. That’s why beaten down companies likePepsi (PEP) stand to ...
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15257

Consider Using This Annual Strategy Now, Not in January

There are plenty of market strategies that investors like to employ. And often, the start of a new year is an opportunity to make a change. However, investors don’t have to wait. Given that stocks will likely see a small pullback at the start of December then have a year-end rally, having a plan in place to profit now could lead to better returns. One investment strategy is the Dogs of the Dow. That’s a concept of buying the 5 highest yielding ...
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15249

Stick With this Winning Corner of the Energy Market

After a strong year in 2022, energy prices have been volatile for 2023. Oil is back under $80, after trending over $90 in the summer. Production cuts should have led to higher prices, but the world is getting more efficient at using energy. However, while conventional energy is down, it’s not out. Dreams of a green energy revolution are taking longer to realize than initially thought. Oil stocks could still be big winners for investors in the years ahead. That’s why investors ...
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15245

This Tech Trend Is Safer for Investors than AI

While the market still loves rewarding AI-based companies, the trend is an early one. It will take time to roll out. And much like the rollout of the internet, there will be big winners and losers. Fortunately, investors have other tech trends to profit from. That includes trends that are already bringing in revenues for companies today. One of the hottest such trends is cloud services. That’s been a big driver for many big tech companies. But it’s a solid performer for ...
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This Income Play Is Trending Higher – And May Have More Value to Unlock

While growth stocks have staged a strong comeback in recent weeks, income stocks remain well off their highs. The good news is that these stocks offer a historically higher yield than at most other points over the last two years. And should interest rates start to trend down next year, income stocks should trend higher to match that change in yields. That means today’s investors can get a relatively high yield, plus see some capital appreciation ahead. One income-heavy space is cell ...
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