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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. acquired CrownRock in August for roughly $12 billion including debt to expand its footprint in the Permian and Midland basins. billion over the next year or so.

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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 oil markets recover, it pays down its debts.

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Is This Unique Gold Investment the Perfect Inflation Hedge?

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You can, instead, buy a gold-backed exchange-traded fund. But the gold in the fund won't grow over time like a business could. This is why many investors prefer owning precious metals miners. This cash infusion means that the miner doesn't have to issue shares or sell debt to raise capital.

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

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Markets, they want the rates to be cut sooner because look, theoretically lower rates mean that debt, it costs less so corporate earnings can rise. They're still stretched and you're pointing out the specter of all that commercial real estate debt that banks are holding on their balance sheets. Is that a lucky break? What do you think?

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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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