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Nov 16, 2025 by Todd Shriber
1 Standout Quantum Computing ETF That's High on My Watch List Right Now
Quantum computing may be the next big thing in tech. This ETF makes it easy to get in on the action.
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The Days of the 5% APY CD Are Over: Here's Where to Put Your Money Now
One Vanguard ETF is a promising option for income seekers.
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Focusing on fundamentals and having patience can help investors build lasting wealth in the stock market.
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3 Dividend Powerhouse Stocks Yielding Over 3% to Buy Today
These yields are well above average and growing at a rate that handily outpaces inflation.
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Nov 16, 2025 by John Ballard
The Smartest ETF to Buy With $10,000 Right Now
Lower interest rates will make this fund's high yield more attractive to investors.
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Nov 16, 2025 by Sean Williams
President Donald Trump Wants to Give Low- and Middle-Income Americans a $2,000 Tariff Stimulus Check -- but It Would Come With Unintended Consequences
President Trump's informal proposal to redirect tariff revenue into payouts for American taxpayers would provide short-term benefits but pave the way for numerous long-term problems.
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This "Magnificent Seven" ETF Has Been Beating the Market This Year. Is It Still a Good Buy?
Investment in AI has been rising this year, and these top tech stocks have benefited from the trend.
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Nov 15, 2025 by Josh Kohn-Lindquist
Better ETF for Large and Mega-Cap U.S. Stocks: VOO or MGK?
VOO offers a lower expense ratio and dividend yield, while MGK focuses on the mega-cap behemoths in the tech sector.
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4 Incredible Vanguard ETFs That Can Serve as a Complete Portfolio
These funds can help you create a balanced portfolio.
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Nov 15, 2025 by Katie Brockman
MGK Outperforms VOO, But Is It Worth the Added Risk? Here's What Investors Need to Know Before Buying
Here's how broad market diversification stacks up to mega-cap growth.
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The Smartest S&P 500 ETF to Buy With $500 Right Now
When it comes to S&P 500 ETFs, most people try to focus on the cheapest option, but one of the most expensive might be the better choice today.
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Nov 15, 2025 by Katie Brockman
GDX and SIL Offer Materials Exposure, But Differ In Fees, Yields, and Performance
Both funds focus on basic materials, but they have plenty of differences that set them apart from each other.
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1 Unstoppable Vanguard ETF to Buy Hand Over Fist Right Now
Growth stocks provide ballast for this venerable Vanguard ETF, which is home to an array of beloved megacap names.
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The Stock Market May Do Something Last Seen During the Great Recession. A Sharp Decline Could Follow.
The S&P 500 is on pace to suffer its sharpest November decline since 2008.
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2 High-Yield ETFs to Buy With $2,000 and Hold Forever
If you are looking to generate a large income stream, these two ETFs pair up nicely to give you yield and the opportunity for dividend growth.
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Nov 15, 2025 by Sean Williams
The S&P 500 Just Did Something That Was Last Witnessed Less Than a Year Before the Dot-Com Bubble Burst -- and History Is Clear What Comes Next for Stocks
It all boils down to the quality of stocks leading the surge in the broader market.
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Nov 14, 2025 by Eric Trie
XLK vs. IYW: Focused Tech Exposure or Broader Reach
XLK and IYW both target tech, but their portfolios tell different stories. This comparison shows how each fund is built and what that means for investors deciding between leaning into the sector’s biggest names or opening the door to more players in the tech ecosystem.
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Nov 14, 2025 by Eric Trie
Same Index, Lower Fees: How SPLG Stacks Up Against SPY
SPLG and SPY track the same index, yet their cost and structure set them apart. This article explains those differences and helps investors decide which S&P 500 ETF fits better as a core holding.
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Nov 14, 2025 by Josh Kohn-Lindquist
Which Consumer Staples ETF Is the Better Buy: XLP or RSPS?
XLP has performed better and has a lower expense ratio, but RSPS isn't as dependent on its top stocks to succeed.
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Nov 14, 2025 by Josh Kohn-Lindquist
XLP vs. IYK: Which is the Better Consumer Staples ETF?
XLP offers a higher dividend yield and lower expense ratio, but IYK has better historical total returns.
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