With the Nasdaq Composite in bear market territory (marked by the index falling more than 20% from its all-time high), there is some panic in the market. Investors are worried about the effect of tariffs on the consumer and would rather be in more conservative investments than artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, which have more upside but with more risk. Anyone selling right now has a one-year time frame in mind, rather than the three- to five-year time frame that individual investors should have...
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Continue ReadingAs the stock market swings wildly thanks to erratic, unpredictable, and potentially economically damaging tariff policies from the Trump administration, predicting anything in the near term about stocks has become next to impossible. AT&T (NYSE: T), Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B), and IBM (NYSE: IBM) are three such companies that investors can buy and hold for the long run. Telecom giant AT&T will certainly feel some pain if the Trump administration's tariff policy leads to an economic slowdown...
Continue ReadingWarren Buffett is one of the most successful investors of all time. Let's explore why a $1,000 bet on Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) or BYD (OTC: BYDDY) could turn into significantly more over the long term. Berkshire Hathaway owns 10 million shares of Amazon, worth roughly $1.75 billion at the time of writing...
Continue ReadingDespite increased market volatility surrounding tariff announcements, investors shouldn't forget about a major technological innovation that's happening. It seems new AI advancements are announced every week. One company that many feared would be negatively affected is Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG)...
Continue ReadingHere's what could go wrong with Nvidia stock over the next five years and what might go right. It's worth noting that Trump has backed off some tariff threats in the past, including a big concession on Wednesday. For its part, Nvidia doesn't manufacture its processors in-house and instead relies mostly on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing for that...
Continue ReadingChina's Anker, one of Amazon's largest sellers offering products from power banks to phone cases, has raised prices on a fifth of its products on the U.S. platform since Thursday, in a sign that tariffs on Chinese goods are being passed on to U.S. shoppers. Some 127 Anker products have seen an average increase of 18% since Thursday last week, with the majority of those occurring after Monday, April 7, when U.S. President Donald Trump added an extra 50% import duty on Chinese goods, according to data from e-commerce services provider SmartScout...
Continue ReadingThe Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF typically offers stability, yet global trade tensions could expose its vulnerabilities. Find out why SCHD is rated hold...
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