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Costco's Gold Bars Keep Selling Out. Should You Buy?

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If you don't want to worry about storage, insurance, and the hassle of resale, consider instead buying stocks in a gold-mining company. You might also invest in a gold ETF or mutual fund. Some will give you exposure to a mix of gold companies, while others hold physical gold.

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Does It Make Sense to Invest in a Company With Its Name on a Stadium?

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They think that this theory is bogus, so every time a company bought naming rights, this fund invested $1,000 in the broader ETF that the company belong to. So for Raymond James , it would be like a financials mutual fund. In the case of Lumen out in Seattle, they bought VGT, the Vanguard Technology Fund.

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Stock Stories With a Valentine's Day Theme? Why Not?

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You see that in the valuations of companies out there in the market, limited resale inventory leads, brokers really having a tough time, but folks selling new homes are at all time highs and really sitting pretty. Jason Moser: Well, I guess I actually do own a little bit in an S&P index fund, but that tends to be kind of a vehicle.

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