A lot of analysts have been suggesting that investors might want to consider moving to cash, but what if you’re the type of investor who likes to stay long no matter what, knowing that the market always eventually comes back?
If that’s the case, instead of moving to cash yourself, you can invest in stocks that have large cash positions. Companies that have large cash positions have several advantages.
That cash can be used for:
1. Research and development, which then has the potential to lead to innovation and organic growth.
2. Acquisitions, which has the potential to lead to inorganic growth.
3. Increasing shareholder returns via share buybacks and dividends.
This in turn has the potential to buoy stocks when the broader market is volatile, especially if it’s a new buyback announcement or a dividend increase.
4. Pay off debt.
With all that in mind, here are the companies in the S&P 500 Index that hold the most cash...
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10 Stocks With The Highest Amount Of Cash And Long-Term Investments
Attached you will find a current snapshot of the best in cash swimming stocks on the market. 6 of 10 come from the technology sector. Tech is still a massive cash generating sector in which long-term engaged investors should keep an eye on.
Apple is still the king with over USD 215 billion in cash and short term investments. Compared to the recent year, the amount grew by 21.2 percent which is also the fastest growth momentum on the list.
Check the list here...
These 6 Stocks Have Mostly Struggled In 2015 But Could Double Next Year!
The market has seen a bad
performance over the year. First a solid gain and than a sharp sell-off. What matters
now is the Fed rate hike.
Yes, interest
rates will go up, the U.S. economy is doing well but the rest of the world does
not and due to the fact that American corporate acting global, it will also
hurt their business, not only though a strong dollar.
Will 2016 a good
or bad year?
Well, we all have
no crystal ball but the past has shown that the stock market is doing well in
times of rising rates. The only question is when the new interest cycle will
end. At 2%, 7% or even at a higher rate?
But even if the
market trades flat or lower in 2016, it doesn’t mean that investors looking for
stocks to buy just have no hope of meaningful upside. In fact, there are
several stocks that have fallen unjustly in 2015 — but thanks to huge catalysts
in 2016, they’re stocks to buy with expectations that they could rip off 100%
gains or more!
Today, we’ll look
at six such stocks to buy that have enormous, game-changing catalysts that
should spark significant gains in 2016 — perhaps even into the triple digits.
The focus is not only on yields. You will finds some stocks off dividend growth and off dividend income.
The focus is not only on yields. You will finds some stocks off dividend growth and off dividend income.
Here are the results...
5 Stocks With 30+ Percent Upside in 2015
I've
read an interesting article on CNN Money, called: 7
stocks Wall Street thinks will soar this year.
The author introduced seven stocks about which the Wall-Street guys seeing good upside potential this year.
Normally, I don't care about those articles, especially when I see that Tesla, Facebook or some Biotech’s are recommend but this time, I agree with five stocks from the list.
Here are the results...5 Stocks With 30+ Percent Upside in 2015 are...
Connor Browne - Thornburg Value Q4/2011 Portfolio
Connor Browne - Thornburg Value Q4/2011 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Here is a current portfolio update of Connor Browne’s - Thornburg Value - portfolio movements as of Q4/2011 (December 31, 2011). In total, he manages 41 stocks with a total portfolio worth of USD 3,019,326,000.
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