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The First Trust RBA American Industrial Renaissance ETF (NASDAQ:AIRR) is a truly differentiated ETF that stands out in a world with no shortage of cookie-cutter ETFs that seem like they all own the same stocks. Plus, the ETF is posting stellar long-term returns. AIRR is an interesting ETF with a unique theme and group of holdings. I’m bullish on this smaller, off-the-beaten-path ETF based on its differentiated strategy, highly-rated group of under-the-radar holdings, and quietly outstanding perf
Most readers would already be aware that Po Valley Energy's (ASX:PVE) stock increased significantly by 5.4% over the...
May 11—HIGH POINT — A trade group that lobbies governments on behalf of developers, builders and real estate brokers questions whether High Point's new long-range growth guide will promote affordable housing. Judy Stalder, regulatory affairs director for the Triad Real Estate and Building Industry Coalition, or TREBIC, said she thinks the High Point 2045 Comprehensive Plan doesn't call for ...
Just because a business does not make any money, does not mean that the stock will go down. For example, although...
If your earnings fluctuate each year, it can seem difficult to plan for the future. It might seem like having a fixed income is ideal, but experts say it's still possible to become rich regardless....
The Policy Exchange study claiming the plan could cost taxpayers £4.2bn a year was criticised as ‘morally bankrupt’ by unions.
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Mid-cap stocks, from companies with a market capitalization between $2 billion and $10 billion, according to FINRA, are easy to overlook. Yet, many experts say they're worth considering because they...
Retiring early raises a series of questions around both income and spending. You will need to manage your portfolio for longer-term drawdowns, an early end to new earnings, and a long wait for Social Security to kick in. You will need to manage your spending around new needs, particularly health insurance, long-term care insurance and […] The post I'm 55 With a $2 Million Net Worth and $6k in Monthly Expenses. Can I Retire Now? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
"MSRP" stands for "manufacturer's suggested retail price." Naturally, auto manufacturers determine a car's MSRP, not dealerships or salespeople. That means the base price is the same no matter where...