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One Smashing Success Doesn’t Change the Rules of Retirement
Once in a blue moon, you might actually find that once-in-a-lifetime investment, but the road is littered with nest eggs of people who went all-in on that hope.
Dump Your Losers for a Winning Cause
Gifting losing stock positions in long-held stocks is a great way for retirement investors to clean house for long-term planning -- and help during the holidays
3 Dividend Stocks in the ‘Sweet Spot’
Fiscal cliff or not, income-producing stocks will remain key -- and your best bet is to find solid, fairly valued companies that can keep hiking payouts.
Pitney Bowes Stock: Pick or Pass?
PBI’s lofty dividend yield of 11.8% makes it impossible to ignore. But some inexorable trends make the future of the mail services company rather bleak.
PowerShares’ High-Dividend ETF: Good Fund, GREAT Sales Pitch
PowerShares' new high-dividend, low-volatility fund SPHD has several attractive selling points and is well-timed to capture the current thirst for yield.
Juicy Short Squeeze Candidates
The latest short interest data reveal several trade ideas, including Pitney Bowes, BorgWarner and Eaton. And those are just three of the most tempting.
5 Stocks Mr. Burns Would Own
Amalgamated Spats and U.S. Hay might not be real companies, but The Simpsons' Mr. Burns would love these five outdated, niche and even villainous stocks.
3 Dividend Cutters in Search of a Rebound
That move, generally considered an act of desperation, has worked for some companies in the past. Will it again in the case of these three struggling stocks?
5 Low-Risk Dividend Funds — and 3 Aggressive High-Yield ETFs
If you’re an ETF investor, you should consider starting the dividend hunt with these five low-risk funds -- or three spicier alternatives.
The Biggest Barkers of the SDOG
The new SDOG index from ALPS is an offshoot of the "Dogs of the Dow" strategy, but some names in this new dividend ETF are just junkyard dogs.
Pity Poor Pitney and Bowes — a 10% Dividend But Zero Hope
Pitney Bowes reported a drop in earnings and slowing revenues, and the company will have a hard time coming up with a plan to increase either metric. Sell time?