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  2. The Smartest Index ETF to Buy With $200 Right Now - AOL

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    This fund is focused on value stocks. Its top holdings include dividend-paying stocks Exxon Mobil, Procter & Gamble, and Coca-Cola. Finally, there's the iShares Top 20 U.S. Stocks ETF (NYSEMKT: TOPT).

  3. Beginning Investors: How To Choose Between Stocks ... - AOL

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    Before diving into specific investments like stocks, bonds, mutual funds and more, it's... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  4. 2 Reasons Warren Buffett Keeps Holding 1 of My Favorite ...

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    Warren Buffett is known as a value investor. But he has also identified some of the best growth stocks of the past century. Right now, his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, has more than $1 ...

  5. 3 Reasons to Buy Dividend Stocks When Interest Rates Rise - AOL

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    The shares of real estate investment trusts (REITs) like Realty Income , Avalon Bay , and HCP have been struggling of late because of concerns that interest rates are set to head higher sooner ...

  6. Diversification (finance) - Wikipedia

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    If one buys a single stock in the S&P 500, one is exposed both to index movements and movements in the stock based on its underlying company. The first risk is called "non-diversifiable", because it exists however many S&P 500 stocks are bought. The second risk is called "diversifiable", because it can be reduced by diversifying among stocks.

  7. Valuing Stocks 101 - AOL

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    Stock Advisor provides investors with an easy-to-follow blueprint for success, including guidance on building a portfolio, regular updates from analysts, and two new stock picks each month.

  8. Fundamental analysis - Wikipedia

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    Contrarian investors hold that "in the short run, the market is a voting machine, not a weighing machine". [4] Fundamental analysis allows an investor to make his or her own decision on value, while ignoring the opinions of the market. Managers may use fundamental analysis to determine future growth rates for buying high priced growth stocks.

  9. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    Stock valuation is the method of calculating theoretical values of companies and their stocks.The main use of these methods is to predict future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the ...