US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air…
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That’s why I follow the old advice of never putting all my eggs in one basket. Sometimes I’m tempted to plunge into a share I think has a particularly attractive story. But when I think more closely about it, I don’t want to tie the success or otherwise of my ISA too closely to any one company. That’s why I sometimes diversify within a sector by owning more than one name. But I also make sure I’m invested in more than one sector.
3 FTSE 100 stocks that I think could benefit if Biden stimulus is passed
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Joe Biden is now the 46th President of the United States, and the leader-in-chief in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic. Biden being President could affect many
FTSE 100 stocks.
Pfizer vials, Biden has an ambitious $1.9 trillion stimulus package that he wants Congress to pass (which won’t be easy). Among the stimulus plan’s proposals is a $1,400 check to many individuals, as well as fiscal help for local and state governments.
US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air…
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Why I think the Vodafone share price could keep rising
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The
Vodafone Group (LSE: VOD) share price has risen by more than 25% since the end of September. Although this popular income stock is still down by 40% on five years ago, I think the FTSE 100 telecoms group may now be on track for a return to sustainable growth.
In this piece I want to explain why I’m tempted to add Vodafone’s 6% dividend yield to my income portfolio.
US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air…
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These 2 UK shares would’ve doubled my money in 2020. Would I buy them now?
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On average, 2020 was a disastrous year for investors. The
FTSE 100 index ended the year much weaker than it started. But for savvy investors in UK shares, it was also a year to hit gold.
More than one FTSE 100 share’s price doubled during the year from the levels hit during the stock market crash. Some of these shares look pretty attractive to me as an investor.
US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air…
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Does the Saga share price make the company a bargain?
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City analysts have been optimistic about the potential for
Saga’s (LSE: SAGA) business to recover. They’d pencilled in a generous three-figure-percentage rebound in earnings for the next trading year to January 2022. But today, the travel and insurance provider released a trading update and the share price dipped lower.
Saga has insurance operations that are ticking over nicely and a travel business that has been suspended because of Covid-19. The company said today the retail insurance broking business performed well in the six-month period from 1 August 2020. And that applied to all the categories of Motor, Home and Private medical insurance. Meanwhile, in a rare positive delivered by the pandemic, there were