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Time to Pounce: 2 Ultra-High-Yield Monthly Dividend Stocks Begging to Be Bought in May

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With thousands of publicly traded companies and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to choose from, pathways exist for investors of varying risk tolerances to grow their wealth over time. PennantPark has been paying a monthly dividend since July 2011, which is mere months after it debuted as a public company.

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"Small" Set to Soar? 3 ETFs to Play a Potential Massive Rebound in Small Cap Stocks

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And if the small-cap rally takes hold, here are three great exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to play it. Between 1999 and 2011, the small-cap Russell 2000 index outperformed the S&P 500 index by a whopping 6.5 There are no frills with this index fund, which is a type of ETF.

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3 Stocks That Turned $1,000 Into $1 Million (or More)

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Many investors wondered if Apple could keep growing after Jobs' death in 2011, but his successor Tim Cook maintained the company's momentum by upgrading its core devices, launching new products like the Apple Watch and AirPods, and expanding its services ecosystem. A $1,000 investment in its IPO would have grown to $2.55 million today.

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President Donald Trump Appears Set to Extend a 112-Year Streak -- Will Wall Street Pay the Price?

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While these guesses haven't been spot-on, they've been consistently in the ballpark since the GDPNow model was introduced in October 2011. If President Donald Trump extends the 112-year streak of a Republican president overseeing a recession, use the downturn as an opportunity to buy stocks and/or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) at a discount.

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