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Annaly Capital Management's Total Return Won't Pay the Bills

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For starters, that's more like a mutual fund model than a typical REIT model, given that there are no operating assets involved. Before the dividend yield even shows up on the company's investor relations website, management points out that the stock's total return since its initial public offering is 790%.

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Is Cathie Wood's Top Crypto Holding a Buy in 2024?

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Across all of her exchange-traded funds (ETFs), her largest holding is cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN). COIN data by YCharts The chart above illustrates the price movements in Bitcoin versus Coinbase stock since the company's initial public offering in 2021.

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Got $2,000? 2 Simple Stocks to Buy Right Now

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Famed mutual fund manager Peter Lynch gets the credit for popularizing "Buy what you know" as a mantra for successful stock picking. But Agree has been around much longer, and since going public in 1994 has generated a total return of about 2,500% compared with about 1,600% for the big index.

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Stock-Split Watch: Is Nvidia Next?

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Nvidia stock-split history Nvidia held its initial public offering (IPO) in January 1999. A Dow index membership would mean that mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) designed to track the Dow would have to buy shares of Nvidia. That's a hefty gain of 422% in 16 months.

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3 Stocks That Can Help You Grow Richer in 2025

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The risk is that it's uncertain when the housing market will bounce back, but the Federal Reserve's recent move to cut the federal funds rate by 50 basis points (0.5 Opendoor could easily warrant a P/S multiple of 1 in a strong housing market. That could serve as a catalyst for a rebound in housing sales.

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Is AGNC Investment's 14% Yield a Millionaire Maker?

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In many ways, it operates kind of like a mutual fund. The current yield is kind of middle of the road if you go all the way back to the company's initial public offering. The value of its mortgage security portfolio is, effectively, the value of the company. The mortgage market is complex.

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Cathie Wood Thinks This Magnificent Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stock Could Surge 777%

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Tesla's incredible run Since its initial public offering (IPO) in 2010, Tesla's stock price has risen over 14,000%. While Tesla has garnered its share of institutional support from the likes of Wood and mutual fund manager Ron Baron, the company is also a favorite among retail investors.