Oil Stocks Are the Perfect Antidote to Nvidia and the Rest of Big Tech
The energy sector tends to zig when Apple and its brethren zag, making it an ideal hedge for weakness in IT.
The energy sector tends to zig when Apple and its brethren zag, making it an ideal hedge for weakness in IT.
Customers arriving at Asda’s Bournemouth superstore this month would have been forgiven for immediately turning around and going home.
The UK's central bank reckons there's a heightened risk of a sharp stock market correction. Here's a share I've got my eye on, in case that happens. The post Get ready for a stock market correction, says the Bank of England appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Savers must act now to protect their wealth from the Government – and a possible incoming Labour administration.
Looking for the best cheap FTSE 100 shares to buy next month? Here are two that Royston Wild believes could be dangerous investor traps. The post 2 cheap FTSE 100 shares I’ll avoid like the plague in July! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Two US-listed firms and one British stock — why did these three Fools sell these particular shares? The post 3 stocks that Fools have recently sold appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
With the countdown to the general election now in its final week, Labour has continued to do little to answer questions or quell concerns about its tax plans should it win power.
The Netherlands is expected to pay billions of pounds in compensation to taxpayers after a divisive levy on investments and second homes was shot down by the Dutch Supreme Court.
Melius Research projects Nvidia will generate $270 billion in cash over the next three years, potentially setting the stage for huge shareholder returns.
The Bank of England has warned a stock market crash could be coming. Is it time to sell up and hide, or should investors drive on? The post Is the stock market about to crash? And what should I do next? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Christopher Ruane explains how and why he'd buy this trio of FTSE 100 shares to build a second income of almost £600 each month. The post I’d buy these 3 cheap shares to try and build a £590 monthly second income appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Penny shares can often soar and slump far more dramatically than bigger stocks. And this one just did exactly that. The post This penny share just fell 20%. Time to load up? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Can our writer retire early, even if just by a year or two, thanks to putting some money into UK shares now? He hopes so -- here's how! The post £17,800 in savings? I’d buy UK shares to try and retire early appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
This time, BT 'smells' different, and I finally believe it may make a decent investment for passive income from the dividend. The post Is telecoms giant BT now a no-brainer stock for passive income? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The number of pensioners paying income tax has risen by 42pc since the Tories came to power, as the true cost of the Government’s stealth tax raid is laid bare.
Trump Media, the parent company of Truth Social, is public on the Nasdaq. After the first presidential debate against Joe Biden, share prices fell.
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Christopher Ruane explains how he’d take some important lessons from master investor Warren Buffett while working to build long-term wealth. The post Without savings, I’d use the Warren Buffett method as I aim to get rich appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
UK tops G7 chart for strongest quarter-on-quarter economic growth, figures published by the Office for National Statistics on Friday show.
The Fed's favorite inflation measure dropped to its lowest level in three years, fueling optimism for rate cuts.
Nationwide, HSBC, Barclays and Virgin Money customers have been affected by problems with banking services, leaving some unable to send and receive money. HSBC UK said there had been a "separate payments issue affecting multiple banks", and Nationwide blamed a "third-party payments issue". Barclays also alerted customers, while Virgin Money said access to its app has been fully restored after issues in the morning - but there is a backlog of payments to process.