• November 13, 2024

Stocks are 'attractive,' but diversify: Bridgewater Co-CIO

Bridgewater Associates co-chief investment officer Karen Karniol-Tambour joined Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Jennifer Schonberger at Yahoo Finance Invest to analyze market dynamics ahead of President-elect Trump's White House return. "I think the stock market is a good thing to hold right now," Karniol-Tambour told Yahoo Finance. However, she notes that some market segments currently have stretched valuations and emphasizes the importance of portfolio diversification. "I both think the stock market's attractive and on the margin, the next trade people need to make is usually to something else for more diversification," she explains. To see every interview from Yahoo Finance Invest, click here. Watch the full interview with Karen Karniol-Tambour here. This post was written by Angel Smith

  • November 13, 2024

Markets Waver in Afternoon Trading

It’s been a choppy session for the stock market as Wall Street digests the latest inflation data. The Nasdaq Composite was down 0.1%. The yield on the 2-year Treasury note was down to 4.286% as the bond market reacted to a consumer price index that matched expectations.

  • November 13, 2024

Element Capital Held $2 Billion in S&P 500 ETFs Before Election

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  • November 13, 2024

10 Dividend Stocks That Yield 3% or More

As most advisors are well aware, high stock prices have pushed down the market’s dividend yield. Barron’s ran a screen for stocks with large market capitalizations that yield at least 3%. Three of the biggest names by market cap on the list are Abbvie, Chevron, and Philip Morris.