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The Stock Market Loses Millennials to Real Estate
Rich millennials turn to real estate, cryptocurrency, and private equity amidst the volatile stock market, inflation, and a looming recession.
Intel’s share dividend is at a 14-Year low after an abysmal 2022 fourth-quarter earning report and over $600 million loss.
Your Stock Profits are Taxable - Here is How to Do it Right
All earnings from your stock brokerage account are taxable, provided they are profits from stock sales or share dividends.
Berkshire Hathaway's 2023 Stock Portfolio Trade Like Warren Buffet
Berkshire Hathaway’s stocks have evolved over the years, but it made significant moves in 2022, buying Apple stocks and dropping TSM’s.
The world's largest online retailer's stock had fallen more than 42% in 2022 alone, approaching the price it reached during its worst-performing year (2008), when it plummeted 45%.
Gold Resource Corporation
Gold Resource Corporation (GORO) has seen recent fluctuations in its stock price. As reported by various financial news outlets, the stock price has experienced changes, with a recent quote at approximately $0.38. Notably, the stock's 52-week range is between $0.26 and $1.80, indicating significant volatility. Recent analyses and reports have adjusted the stock price target and provided insights into the company's performance. For detailed and current financial data, investors are encouraged to refer to the latest reports and news articles from sources like Yahoo Finance, MarketWatch, CNBC, The Motley Fool, Wall Street Journal, and Simply Wall St.
US Stocks Rise As Fed Chairman Eyes Slower Interest Rate Hike Pace
On Wednesday, Wall Street stocks rallied after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the pace of interest rate hikes could slow from December.
S&p 500
The US financial multinational Morgan Stanley and Bank of America predict that the S&P 500 will fall to the low 3000s in 2023.
Mass Protests Against China’s Zero-Covid Policy Caused Stocks to Fall
Wall Street on Monday saw stocks fall broadly after protests in China over prolonged Covid-19 restrictions hit the market again.
China’s strict zero-COVID policy made the market crash, while India’s reached near-record highs.