The current volatility in stocks sets up a buying opportunity in bonds; here are three bond ETFs that capitalize on the potential for higher bond prices
Wall Street wrapped up a blockbuster 2024. The Nasdaq Composite Index outperformed, rising 28.6%, while the Dow Jones advanced 12.9%. The S&P 500 climbed 23.3% after a 24.2% jump in 2023. This marks two...
Inflation has the potential to erode investment portfolios—three ETFs may help investors to protect against a potential increase in inflation in 2025.
Western investors, through physical ETFs, are finally joining the global gold rush led by central banks, Asian investors, and wealthy investors. Holdings of physically backed gold ETFs have risen by 90.4...
A little number-crunching reveals the nation's Social Security beneficiaries are slowly but surely losing buying power.
Although most long-term investors rightly shrug off inflation's temporary effect, for some people a little portfolio tweaking makes sense.
Even if you don't buy individual stocks, you can set yourself up for excellent long-term returns with ETFs like these.
Many investors aren't in a hurry to get back into stocks.
It's the first time since the 2008 financial crisis that bond yields have been this high.