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The 2 Best Energy Stocks in the Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be great investment options. ETFs can also be a great way for more active investors to find new stock ideas. After adjusting for the impact of acquisitions and asset sales, the oil giant delivered 3% production growth during the third quarter.

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4 ETFs Billionaire Investors Love -- Can They Make You Richer, Too?

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Billionaire investors like Warren Buffett and others are often known for their stock-picking abilities, and for good reason. But it's also important to know that many of the wealthiest investors in the world own exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, as well.

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Is This Unique Gold Investment the Perfect Inflation Hedge?

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Investors are seeking safe harbors There are no perfect investments. Everything comes with a trade-off. Or, in this case, buying a hard asset like a gold coin means you will only ever own that gold coin. You can, instead, buy a gold-backed exchange-traded fund. But what does that gold bullion do for you?

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, but You Can Control What You Do About Them

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For long-term investors who simply want exposure to the energy sector for diversification purposes, the answer is likely to be diversification. Just buy a sector-tracking exchange-traded fund (ETF) like Vanguard Energy Index ETF (NYSEMKT: VDE). When energy prices are dropping, they'll get the opposite.

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, But You Can Control What You Do About Them

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Let someone else make the decisions If you're an active investor, it might sound counterintuitive, but you can hire someone else to handle subsets of your portfolio. On the mutual fund front, you could start your search with a fund like Fidelity Natural Resources (FNARX). There are a huge number of options.

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Jerome Powell on "60 Minutes" & Spotify's Latest

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Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp talk about it and the risks for investors to understand. The news was hailed by Bitcoin proponents as legitimizing Bitcoin as a viable asset class for investors. That's really just an umbrella term for anything trade on an exchange. It seems the appetite is there.

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Reflecting on Financial Freedom

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I will be investing every penny into stocks, and maybe a dividend, exchange-traded fund dividend, ETF. On to Number 7, still here in the Foolish Moves category, smarter moves made by people who are already active investors. "One step I just took," House Hunter, "is to get a side hustle of sorts. Bless you, sir.

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