Analyst reveals ‘the real question’ to be asking on next stimulus round
Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst Ed Mills joins Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita to discuss the latest developments on another stimulus package in Congress. …read more […]
Raymond James Washington Policy Analyst Ed Mills joins Yahoo Finance’s Akiko Fujita to discuss the latest developments on another stimulus package in Congress. …read more […]
Trends Expert Matthew Carr details the impressive run gold investing has had this year, and what can be expected moving forward.
Investors are debating “U,” “V” or “W.” What type of economic recovery will it be? Well, there’s already plenty to celebrate this year. Equities have rebounded sharply from their 2020 lows.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 are nearing breakeven for the year. The high-flying tech stocks on the Nasdaq are setting new all-time highs and are inching closer to a 20% gain for the year.
But there’s one asset that’s outperforming them all: gold.
And there’s no sign of its …read more […]
The list of the financial independence books below is a game changer. There are lots of books out there, but most of them are overly wordy with little insight. That’s why I’ve compiled this list of the best books on the topic.
Within their pages, you’ll uncover time-tested strategies to improve your finances. And by following their lead, you can wipe out debt faster, build up your savings and set up sources of automatic income.
In the past few years, financial independence is catching more attention. In fact, there’s an entire movement around it…
Financial Independence Books and the FIRE Movement
The financial independence, …read more […]
Yahoo Finance’s Jessica Smith joins Zack Guzman to break down the latest developments on a second stimulus package. …read more […]
While some investors are already well versed in financial metrics (hat tip), this article is for those who would like… …read more […]
(Bloomberg) — The increasing use of artificial intelligence is going to extract a heavy price in power unless the chip industry steps up and heads that off, according to one of the industry’s biggest companies.Data centers are on course to consume 15% of the world’s electricity by 2025, according to Applied Materials Inc., the world’s largest maker of chip equipment. Those giant warehouses of computers currently suck in about 2%, the company said.“AI has the potential to change everything,” said Applied Materials Chief Executive Officer Gary Dickerson speaking in a prerecorded remote keynote for the industry’s Semicon West conference. “But …read more […]
Given all that is going on in the world, has the stock market simply gotten way too hot? …read more […]
Tesla (TSLA) is set to post second-quarter results after the closing bell on Wednesday, with market participants anxiously awaiting the report after the electric vehicle-maker bucked the trend of the broader auto industry and reported better than expected quarterly deliveries. …read more […]
The U.S. on Tuesday saw a reprieve in its seemingly relentless wave of COVID-19 diagnoses, just as President Donald Trump prepared to revive the daily coronavirus press conference. …read more […]
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows are set to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the next stimulus bill. Yahoo Finance’s Jessica Smith shares the details. …read more […]
Could we see a stock market correction if lawmakers don’t do the right thing on stimulus amid a still raging COVID-19 pandemic? …read more […]
Steel City Capital recently released its Q2 2020 Investor Letter, a copy of which you can download here. During the second quarter of 2020, the fund returned 13.1% net of fees, while the S&P 500 Index was up 20.0%. You should check out Steel City Capital’s top 5 stock picks for investors to buy right […] …read more […]
What is passive income? It’s a question we get a lot here at Investment U.
For starters, most income can be broken down into two main classes: active and passive. Active income is the way most Americans make their money. That’s income earned from doing a job and receiving tips, hourly pay, a salary or commission.
So what is passive income? To put it simply, this is payment received through little (if any) effort made by the person who receives it. If that sounds too good to be true, well, it isn’t. Just about anyone can set up a steady stream of …read more […]
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