Warren Buffett recommends low-cost index funds for most people — but BofA says the S&P 500 is the ‘worst thing to hold’ right now. Buy these 4 top sectors to avoid confusion
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GOBankingRates
Retirees Reveal the 5 Worst Purchases They Ever Made
Buyer’s remorse can happen at any point in our lives including during retirement years. Amid the current inflationary period, many retirees are trying to be mindful with their money. Certain…
MarketWatch
This could be the missing link as to why September — yet again — is hitting stocks hard
September appears to be the worst month for Seasonal Affective Disorder, which may be the missing link for why the month is so bad for the stock market. Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a depressive mood disorder related to the change of seasons. While most of us have heard of SAD, few associate it with September.
TipRanks
‘Put on a seat belt’ — Ray Dalio says stock market could go down 20%; Use these 2 blue-chip stocks for protection
In the investing game, the rules may no longer apply. Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio warns that the Federal Reserve has set the market up for a significant fall in the near-term. Noting that inflation is far too high, and that the Federal Reserve is moving aggressively against it, Dalio predicts general drawdown, if not a recession, and likely sooner than later. “It looks like interest rates will have to rise a lot (toward the higher end of the 4.5% to 6% range). This will bring privat
Motley Fool
The Fed Could Crush the Stock Market Tomorrow, But Don’t Panic
Since inflation data for August came in hotter than expected last week, investors have been on edge. Despite the pain, the worst still may be to come, with the Federal Reserve’s September meeting kicking off today and wrapping up tomorrow. Here’s how the Fed could crush the stock market tomorrow and also why you shouldn’t panic.
The Wall Street Journal
Investors Are Backing Away From South Korea
Challenges for the country include a won that has weakened to levels last hit during the global financial crisis.
Bloomberg
S&P 500 Weakness Passes Ominous Milestone for Chart Watchers
(Bloomberg) — In a sign of how severe the market beatdown has been, the S&P 500 has been trading below a key technical level for the longest stretch since the global financial crisis.Most Read from BloombergSouthwest Mexico Struck by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake, Buildings Sway in CapitalHome-Flipper Opendoor Hit With Losses in Echo of Zillow CollapseMark Zuckerberg’s $71 Billion Wealth Wipeout Puts Focus on Meta’s WoesGrand Theft Auto VI Leak Is a Shock to Video Game Studio RockstarThe S&P 500’s l
Bloomberg
Biden to Release 10 Million Oil Barrels Ahead of EU-Russian Ban
(Bloomberg) — The Department of Energy will offer additional US reserve crude for sale ahead of plans by the European Union to ban most Russian oil in December. Most Read from BloombergSouthwest Mexico Struck by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake, Buildings Sway in CapitalHome-Flipper Opendoor Hit With Losses in Echo of Zillow CollapseMark Zuckerberg’s $71 Billion Wealth Wipeout Puts Focus on Meta’s WoesGrand Theft Auto VI Leak Is a Shock to Video Game Studio RockstarFrustrated and Snubbed, Putin Is Runn
Bloomberg
Treasury Two-Year Yields Head for 4% Ahead of Big Fed Rate Hike
(Bloomberg) — Treasury two-year yields are poised to crack above 4% for the first time since 2007, lifted by the Federal Reserve’s steepest tightening cycle in a generation.Most Read from BloombergSouthwest Mexico Struck by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake, Buildings Sway in CapitalHome-Flipper Opendoor Hit With Losses in Echo of Zillow CollapseMark Zuckerberg’s $71 Billion Wealth Wipeout Puts Focus on Meta’s WoesFrustrated and Snubbed, Putin Is Running Out of OptionsGrand Theft Auto VI Leak Is a Shock
Reuters
Futures fall as focus turns to Fed
“Wall Street rebounded, but instead of adding to their risk exposure, it is more likely that investors covered short positions to mitigate the risk of a surprise on Wednesday,” said Charalampos Pissouros, senior investment analyst at XM. Focus will also be on the updated economic projections and dot plot estimates for cues on policymakers’ sense of the endpoint for rates and the outlooks for unemployment, inflation, and economic growth. “This week, the dot plot will be more carefully watched than the rate decision itself, as it will certainly show a higher terminal rate for 2023,” said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote Bank.
Motley Fool
This Ridiculously Cheap Dividend Stock Could Fuel Passive Income for Years
Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI) currently offers investors a 6.2% dividend yield. In simple terms, that means the natural gas pipeline giant can turn a $1,000 investment into a $62 annual passive income stream. For comparison, that same $1,000 investment would only generate about $17 of annual passive income from an S&P 500 index fund, given its current 1.7% dividend yield.