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Quantifying Berkshire’s Apple Advantage: Dividend Hike Breakdown

Apple’s announcement of a 4% increase in its cash dividend brings positive implications for Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Buffett, famously drawn to dividend-yielding stocks, is likely pleased with Apple’s decision to up its cash dividend to 25 cents per share. Berkshire Hathaway holds over 905 million shares of Apple,...

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Goldman Sachs’ Playbook for Range-Bound Markets: Key Strategies Revealed

Early on Friday, futures for stock indices show optimism, although this could change if the nonfarm payrolls report signals strong wage inflation. The source of this optimism is a 6% rise in Apple shares after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, provided a positive outlook, and proposed additional share buybacks. Although...

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S&P 500 Correction or Asian Currency Meltdown Threatens Stability

The early onset of Sell-in-May this year coincided with a sharp downturn in Tuesday’s trading, driven by yield fluctuations, bringing April’s market activity to a close. Stocks faltered ahead of an important Federal Reserve decision, compounded by disappointment from major players in the AI sector. In a recent communication to...

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Understanding Why Top Traders Ignore MACD

Greetings, fellow traders, and welcome back to our trading blog. As we embark on May 1st, I’m thrilled to discuss a strategy that has piqued my interest today – selling in the market. But before we delve into the details, let’s reiterate the cardinal rule of trading: it carries inherent...

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10 S&P 500 Sectors Face Unprecedented Challenges in 2024

In April, U.S. stocks faced their toughest month of 2024, as ten out of the S&P 500 index’s 11 sectors saw significant declines. Both the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite experienced their first monthly drops since October, with decreases of 4.2% and 4.4% respectively. Investors grappled with concerns...

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Why the Strong U.S. Dollar Hasn’t Dragged Down the Global Economy

Neil Shearing of Capital Economics contends that despite the vigorous surge of the U.S. dollar, the prospect of a succession of global currency crises appears remote. While the soaring dollar may unsettle global financial markets and raise concerns about currency stability for economies worldwide, Capital Economics suggests that the fallout...