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Stocks to Buy if Covid Gets Worse

The 2020 novel coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented global event with nearly 30 million cases reported for the year by early Fall. That includes over 6.5 million cases in the United States resulting in nearly 200,000 deaths. Widespread panic shopping and municipal lockdowns pushed the unemployment rate to historic highs over 10 percent for months, […]

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Is Visa Stock Overvalued?

Visa Inc (NYSE:V) is one of the largest companies in the U.S. – it’s a component of the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, and its global processing network’s 65,000 transactions per second is used as a viability measurement for emerging crypto and digital currencies. Being an industry leader in payment processing helped the […]

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4 Stocks That Could Be the Next Apple

Stocks That Could Be the Next Apple: Apple is the most valuable brand in the world, generating $260.2 billion in brand revenue in 2019 according to Forbes. It’s also has one of the biggest market capitalizations in the world, falling just short of $2 billion in 2020. This cool technology brand changed the world for […]

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Store Capital Vs Realty Income Stock: Which Is Best?

Store Capital Vs Realty Income Stock: REITs (real estate investment trusts) that focus on retail properties have been hardest hit by the events of 2020. By way of example, Store Capital (STOR) and Realty Income (O) have seen their high points decimated by 50% and 33%, respectively. But both have bounced back strongly. For income-oriented […]

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7 Stocks That Are Monopolies (Virtually)

Stocks That Are Monopolies: The relationship between monopolies and US consumers is full of contradictions. Americans are suspicious of companies that have a stranglehold on their respective industries, and they keep a close eye on whether and how those companies use their size and market share to drive profit. However, they appreciate the benefits offered […]

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