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This Vanguard ETF Has Generated 620% Returns in 10 Years. Is It Still a Buy?

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If you're not sure where to invest in the stock market, you should consider holding an exchange-traded fund (ETF) in your portfolio. Vanguard funds, in particular, are popular choices due to their low fees and solid stock selection. In some cases, you can also achieve considerable returns from investing in ETFs.

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Palantir Just Hit Another All-Time High. Is the Stock Still a Buy?

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The Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ: QQQ) tracks the Nasdaq-100, and it is one of the most popular index funds on the market, as it currently has net assets of nearly $300 billion. See 3 “Double Down” stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of November 11, 2024 Jeremy Bowman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

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Why Intel Stock Was Slipping Today

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Intel's retreat continues Intel's removal from the Dow doesn't really impact the business, but it will lead exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that track the Dow to sell the stock when the Dow makes the switch on Nov. ET, shares of Intel were down 3.2% on the news. Image source: Getty Images.

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3 Semiconductor Stocks (and 1 ETF) That Could Make You a Millionaire

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Who wouldn't dream of enjoying such outsized returns? Here are three -- plus a powerful exchange-traded fund (ETF). Annual Return 10-Year Avg. ETFs are funds that trade like stocks.) Instead, consider some semiconductor stocks whose shares seem more attractively valued at recent levels.

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This ETF Has Nearly Doubled the S&P 500 Since 2009. Here's How It Could Turn $200 per Month Into $1.3 Million.

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Investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is one of the simplest and most straightforward ways to buy into the stock market. Growth ETFs, for example, are designed to beat the market and earn above-average returns over time. Growth ETFs are designed to outperform the market over time, and this fund is no exception.

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5 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now -- Plus Some Dividend ETFs

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But first, check out the numbers below, from a Hartford Funds report, to appreciate the power of dividends. I included an S&P 500 index fund , too, for comparison purposes. Annual Return 10-Year Avg. Annual Return Altria (NYSE: MO) 8.2% Don't forget exchange-traded funds (ETFs)!

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2 High-Yield Dividend Stocks (and 1 ETF) You Can Buy and Hold for a Decade

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Or you can save time and effort and use exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to quickly build a portfolio. Dividend Equity ETF is a passively managed exchange-traded fund (ETF) that uses a unique screening approach to build its portfolio. You can build a portfolio one stock at a time, which is a great way to invest.