Day: June 16, 2022

This fund may be an attractive move for investors in volatile, inflationary markets, Amplify ETFs CEO says
Investors may want to consider a special fund focused on high dividend yielding large-caps, according to a leading ETF fund manager. Christian Magoon believes his firm’s actively managed Amplify CWP Enhanced Dividend Income ETF (DIVO) will provide upside to investors during this volatile and inflationary market backdrop. It’s described as an enhanced dividend income ETF […]
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Position your portfolio for a Fed win and avoid these three market mindsets, Jim Cramer says
CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors on Thursday that there are four camps of thinking in the current market but only one worth listening to: the one that stays in the market and bets on the Federal Reserve winning its battle against inflation. “I wouldn’t cash out. Stay the course, muddle through and eventually work the […]
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Cramer’s lightning round: Oshkosh is a buy
Capital Southwest Corp: “We don’t know what they really own. … I don’t recommend those stocks because we can’t really tell what they’re in.” Terran Orbital Corp: “It’s one of those newer companies that doesn’t have any earnings. You know how I feel about those guys.” Oshkosh Corp: “They make things, do stuff, return capital […]
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These 3 bank stocks will ‘make fortunes’ from higher rates if the Fed pulls off a soft landing, Cramer says
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday said that investors who believe the Federal Reserve can pull off a soft landing should have bank stocks on their shopping list. “If you think we’re headed for a full-blown recession, it’s right to avoid the bank stocks. But if you’re like me and you think the Fed can actually […]
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Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, Seattle among World Cup sites
People take in a view of the skyline on June 10, 2021 in Seattle, Washington. David Ryder | Getty Images Atlanta, Houston, Miami, Philadelphia, Seattle and Kansas City, Missouri, were the newcomers among the 11 U.S. sites picked to host games at the 2026 World Cup, while Baltimore, Cincinnati, Denver, Nashville, Tennessee, and Orlando, Florida, […]
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Hold off on buying stocks until the market slows down, Jim Cramer cautions
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday warned investors to wait for the market to stabilize before doing some buying. “You don’t fight the Fed and you don’t fight the tape, which is heavily influenced of course by the Fed. This tape says everything is vulnerable, again something that’s highly unusual because there should be a bunch […]
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Stock futures rise slightly as S&P 500 is poised for worst week since March 2020
Stock futures rose modestly on Thursday evening as Wall Street tries to find its footing after a brutal week of selling. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 103 points, or 0.3%. Those for the S&P 500 added 0.4%, while Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 0.5%. The moves come as investors are increasingly worried […]
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China’s tech regulation is getting more ‘rational,’ says top executive of JD.com
China’s annual 618 shopping festival sees domestic e-commerce giants including JD.com rack up billions of dollars of sales across their platforms. The 2022 edition comes against a backdrop of slowing economic growth in China and sluggish consumer spending. VCG | Getty Images EMBARGO to lift at 6am Singapore on Friday, June 17 Regulation on China’s […]
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Adobe shares move lower after full-year projections fall short
Shantanu Narayen, chairman and chief executive officer of Adobe Systems Inc., during a telecast of the SoftBank World event in Tokyo arranged in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020. SoftBank World, the company’s annual two-day event for customers and suppliers, ends Friday. Akio Kon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Adobe shares fell […]
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Everyone knows inflation is on fire. This is what’s really fueling it
Meat is seen in a supermarket as rising inflation affects consumer prices in Los Angeles, California, June 13, 2022. Lucy Nicholson | Reuters Inflation doesn’t just happen at the gas pump and grocery store. There are literally hundreds of avenues that filter into broader measures the government uses to gauge price increases. The big three […]
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