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9 most popular Seeking Alpha articles, as voted by our community.
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Nike Could Face A Lost Decade (NYSE:NKE)
Nike’s direct-to-consumer business is great for consumers, but for shareholders, it’s a costly endeavor. Read why I have a Strong Sell rating on NKE stock.
Seeking Alpha on Personal Finance
The $100,000 Market-Crushing HIGH-Yield Portfolio
In this article, I discuss my $100,000 high-yield model portfolio, which comes with both a high yield and high dividend growth.
Why Millennials Should Aim For $4 Million (For Retirement)
We discuss how young folks in their early 30s can aim and accumulate a large sum by the time they are in their 50s. See how big can be your retirement savings.
Seeking Alpha on Retirement
Retirement: How To Save A Million And Live Off Dividends
If you're in your 40s or older and haven't done retirement planning, there's no better time to do this than now. In fact, it's never too early.
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How Mortgage REITs Hedge Interest Rate Exposure
In this article, I explain why, to a large extent, reasonably hedged mortgage REITs should not be affected by the shape of the curve.
Buying Snap Was A Huge Mistake (NYSE:SNAP)
Snap’s shares were brutalized on Friday, a day after the social media company reported Q2’22 earnings.
S&P 500 Index: Near The Most Dangerous Phase Of Bear Market (SP500)
The bear market of 2022 has eerily similar characteristics of bear markets of the past. Read more to see what may happen next to SP500 Index.
Why I Stopped Buying Rental Properties To Buy REITs Instead
Most rental property investors miscalculate their returns. Once you properly account for most expenses, REITs are typically more rewarding than rental properties. Click here to find out why.
2U: This Stock May Go To Zero (NASDAQ:TWOU)
2U suffered its worst quarterly earnings on record, dropping nearly 40% in a single day as a result. Read more to find out why TWOU stock is a sell.
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