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Stock-Split Watch: Is Nvidia Next?

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Date Stock-Split Type Share Price Prior to Stock-Split Announcement July 20, 2021 4-for-1 $583.36 (May 20, 2021) Sep 11, 2007 3-for-2 N/A Apr 07, 2006 2-for-1 N/A Sep 12, 2001 2-for-1 N/A Jun 27, 2000 2-for-1 N/A Data sources: Nvidia and Yahoo Finance. Since then, Nvidia stock has split five times. N/A= not explored in this article.

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Here's Why You Should Invest Even When the Market Is Down

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For example, during the Great Recession, stock prices dropped by about 50% between late 2007 and early 2009. Options include: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) Mutual funds Target date funds To give you a firsthand example, I've been investing in a total stock market mutual fund for years.

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Can the S&P 500 Smash Through 10,000 by 2030?

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It's not easy to beat the market over time, so it makes sense to invest some portion of your savings in an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks it. Over that time period, there have been only three years where more than half of large-cap mutual funds beat the market. Can it double again by 2030?

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Essays From Yesterday, Vol. 6

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From reflections on the volatility of 2007-08, to introducing new terms like "Big Dumb Money," and thoughts on building mental frameworks for investing, David reacts to his past essays with fresh insights for today's markets. I know 2007 wasn't great for investors. The first is, I didn't even remember 2007 almost zeroed out.

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William Bernstein Helps Investors Improve

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Well, it turns out that you can put together a perfectly good investment portfolio with those institutions simply by using exchange-traded funds and keeping your expenses to a minimum. Collateralized loan obligations from the Great Recession of 2007-2009, part of it is what causes the booms and busts.

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The Meme Casino Reopens

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Motley Fool host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp discuss how investors can evaluate exchange-traded funds. If there's anything in the whole world of visual funds that you can take to the bank, it's that expense ratios help you make a better decision. Steps for evaluating your funds.

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Top Funds' Activity in Q2 2023

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In Treasuries, yield on the 10-year pulled back from Thursday’s levels that were approaching the highest since 2007. Flows into equity-focused exchange-traded funds have turned negative in the past week, data compiled by Bloomberg show. Here are some funds worth tracking closely. UK and German bonds advanced.