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3 Zombie Stocks Back From The Dead
Being from western Pennsylvania, I am quite familiar with the whole idea of zombies. One of the great cult horror film classics, directed by the late George Romero, was the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead. The story centered on seven people trapped in a rural western Pennsylvania farmhouse that are attacked by a growing […]
Apple Hospitality REIT Is Worth Taking A Look At
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) like Apple Hospitality, are a great way to get exposure to the real estate market without becoming a landlord. And the cost of getting in this space by owning a REIT versus buying properties is much cheaper too. But with so many REITs out there, how do you figure out […]
10 High-Risk Stocks To Buy For Massive Rewards
These 10 stocks to buy offer big risks and even bigger potential returns Slow and steady wins the race, as the old adage goes. But slow and steady can be a bit boring. Investors looking for stocks to buy, as a rule, should focus on high-quality, and preferably lower-risk, issues. Still, there’s room in any […]
10 ‘Cheap’ Stocks To Buy That Are Actually Cheap
These 10 stocks don’t just look cheap, they are cheap — and worth a look As we wrote two weeks ago, one of the hardest aspects of value investing is determining which stocks look cheap — and which stocks are actually cheap enough to be worthwhile stocks to buy. Cheap stocks aren’t hard to find, even in […]
Buy This Safe $10 Stock Yielding 20%
Tired of settling for 3%, 4%, or even 5% yields? While those might be good for some stocks, the stock featured today manages to pay an eye-popping 20% yield like clockwork to investors. Tim Plaehn reveals all the secrets of how this stock manages to pay such a high-yield and explains why you haven’t heard […]
16 Under-The-Radar Stocks Quietly Yielding 10% To 36%
You won’t see these “hidden yields” quoted on any financial website. But these firms are showering their shareholders with double-digit yields – and making their owners rich in the process. The key to finding them? Look beyond the stated yields and focus on the more nuanced (and more valuable) “shareholder yields”. Take Corning (GLW) for […]