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The best shares to buy now in the FTSE 100
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High-yield shares as passive income streams
£10 a week might not sound like a lot but it’s just over £500 annually. That would be enough to get started investing in shares. I’d drip feed the weekly payment in until I felt I had enough to make my first investment.
I’d consider looking for shares with a high yield. That means they payout a relatively high percentage of their cost price each year to shareholders, as dividends. Right now, the
3 reasons this penny stock can rally now. But would I buy?
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HSS Hire(LSE: HSS) had a disappointing start to 2021. After reaching multi-year highs in mid-2020, this penny stock had crashed to sub-10p levels by year end.
But I think things may be starting to change, which probably explains why HSS Hire’s share price has started inching up.
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Here are three positives I see:
#1. Construction is resilient
4 penny stocks I’d buy before the Stocks and Shares ISA deadline Image source: Getty Images
The 5 April deadline is quickly approaching for UK share investors to max out this year’s ISA allowance. I’ve been on the lookout for some of the best stocks to buy before the cut-off date. And I’ve come across some top quality penny stocks I’ve since added to my watchlist.
Penny stocks are companies whose shares cost less than £1 apiece. The downside is that their cheapness can make them prone to extreme price volatility. But this means a lot of UK share investors tend to stay away from them and, as a result, some truly-brilliant businesses are being overlooked.
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