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The Target credit card, called the RedCard, is a credit card that can be used in Target’s retail stores and on the store’s website. The Target RedCard offers a 5% discount on purchases at Target, no annual fee, and an extra 30 days for returns and exchanges. However, the Target credit card’s interest rate or
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Wall Street has had a rough year so far while the benchmark S&P 500 index has been trading in and out of bear market territory in June. The index is down 19% year-to-date. But perhaps we can turn things around by finding good stocks to buy for July. Analysts highlight the importance of long-term investing
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Frequency is also an important matter to consider with passive income, making these monthly dividend stocks to buy an intriguing proposition. Stag Industrial (STAG): Investing in warehouse properties that cater to the broader e-commerce industry, Stag Industrial is well-positioned for the future. LTC Properties (LTC): Tied to the senior care and nursing sectors, LTC Properties
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The cruise line sector has taken quite the beating at the hands of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cruise ships were docked for the better part of the past couple of years, with travel and other social-distancing measures in place. Moreover, after December, omicron compelled the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to raise its warning
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Can electric vehicle maker Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) survive the current market downturn? The Newark, California-based company’s life as a public company has gotten off to a rocky start. The company went public in January 2021 via a reverse merger with a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) at the height of that craze only to see its share price
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These three undervalued blue-chip stocks can make great buys for July: Goldman Sachs Group (GS): The world’s most successful investment bank continues to make money in this bear market. Microsoft (MSFT): One of the world’s rock solid technology companies is available at a bargain basement price. Nike (NKE): The leading sneaker and sports apparel company’s
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Source: helloabc / Shutterstock.com A negative report recently came out, and it’s replete with allegations against Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio (NYSE:NIO). Consequently, traders should avoid NIO stock for now, or at least not add to any existing positions. In recent weeks, things had really been looking up for Nio shareholders. After making a 52-week low, in
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GAAP vs. Non-GAAP: An Overview The generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) are the standardized set of principles that public companies in the U.S. must follow. Thorough investment research requires an assessment of both GAAP and adjusted results (non-GAAP), but investors should carefully consider the validity of non-GAAP exclusions on a case-by-case basis. The reason is
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Source: Shutterstock GameStop (NYSE:GME) continues to provide the volatility traders love, with double- and even triple-digit percentage swings. Yet, for investors, GME stock remains a risky proposition. On June 9, Reuters reported that the shorts were once again circling GameStop, “spotlighting how short sellers have grown bolder during a broader market selloff that has pummeled
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Down almost 78% this year, Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) looks like damaged goods. The electric vehicle maker that’s based in Irvine, California went public last November amid much hype and hoopla. It was one of the biggest initial public offerings (IPOs) of the year with the share price rocketing to just under $180 and giving the
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Investors are picky in the current environment. Spooked by rising inflation and interest rates, value stocks are getting the most attention. Therefore, despite some enticing elements, one cannot give a thumbs up to Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:HYMC) stock. The silver and gold miner gained notoriety when AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) purchased a 22% stake in
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