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Shopify Stock Is Down This Year. Should Shareholders Be Worried?

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But active investors should keep an eye on Shopify stock and wait for a more attractive entry point. If you don't already own shares, I would recommend waiting for the share price to more logically reflect Shopify's performance and opportunities.

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Billionaire Paul Tudor Jones Just Made a Once-in-a-Generation Bet on This Stock. Time to Buy?

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In recent years, he traded more conservatively, but he remains an active investor. The question for active investors is whether they should follow Jones into this stock. Should investors follow Jones into Micron? Given the stock's history, shareholders should buy cautiously if they choose to invest at all.

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The 2 Best High-Yield Energy Stocks in Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF

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So, for more active investors, this ETF could be a good launch pad for picking stocks. During its latest annual shareholder meeting, ExxonMobil reiterated that it remains committed to paying a dividend, even during low commodity price cycles, while ensuring the dividends it pays during an oil boom are sustainable during price lows.

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Billionaire Bond King Bill Gross Says This 10% Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock Is "Best of the Bunch" For Pipeline Master Limited Partnerships

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While he is no longer part of PIMCO, Gross is still an active investor. They are required to pass through profits and losses to partners (or shareholders). The investors then pay their portion of the company's profits at their individual tax rate. MLPs are a unique breed, though.

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A Bull Market Could Be Here: AGNC Investment Isn't the Bargain You Think

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To be fair, even with property-owning REITs, investors are trusting that management will do the right thing for shareholders. However, mortgage REITs are particularly complex investments, and only the most active investors should probably own them. That's really true of any stock you buy.

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The Surprising Stock Investors Should Stop Buying Despite a Likely Stock Split

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Then there are the usual reasons why Home Depot (and its shareholders) might benefit from making a split. More retail investors who don't have access to buying partial shares of stocks might consider buying Home Depot stock if shares are traded at a lower price. That's the political influence coming into play here.

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Could This Undervalued Stock Make You a Millionaire One Day?

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Maybe cash flow matters more than potential capital appreciation does right now, even though Berkshire Hathaway shareholders don't derive any immediate direct benefit from the company's cash flow. Multiple studies suggest the opposite is true, in fact -- greater activity actually diminishes your net returns.