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Adding defensive healthcare stocks can be a great way to ride out continued volatility in the market. AbbVie (ABBV): Investors are overreacting to this venerable big pharma company’s recent earnings report. Amgen (AMGN): An established biotech company with a high forward dividend yield (3.33%). Baxter International (BAX): A reasonably-priced medical products provider on track to
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EV upstart Lucid Motors (NASDAQ:LCID) delivered a strong earnings beat with its first-quarter results. Investors were lackadaisical, though, as LCID stock shed close to 12% of its value on its post-earnings sell-off. Analysts were expecting the EV firm to lose 31 cents per share on sales of $55.6 million. However, actual results came in significantly
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Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) is one of the most interesting financial technology (fintech) plays on the market right now. And even though some analysts are waving warning flags, I like the prospects of UPST stock in a rising interest rate environment. The company does lending differently than traditional banks. Instead of relying on credit scores, Upstart uses
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Business development companies (or BDCs) offer generous yields to income investors. Great Elm Capital (GECC) is a BDC that makes loans and middle market investments. Newtek Business Service (NEWT) provides financial and business services to small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. Capital Southwest (CSWC) offers credit and private equity investments in middle market companies,
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ChargePoint (NYSE:CHPT) is a California-based company that provides electric vehicle (EV) charging networks and charging solutions. The company went public via a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) and was initially highly popular with traders. CHPT stock shot up as high as $45 in late 2020 following the launch of its SPAC deal. Since then, however, ChargePoint has
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Charles Schwab and E*TRADE are both heavyweights and early entrants into online brokerage. Their long experience in the business and very large customer base provide them both with significant resources to invest in their platforms and services. Schwab has $7.4 trillion and more than 14.1 million accounts, and E*TRADE has 5.5 million retail and corporate
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