In this week's Safety Net, Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld revisited a 6%-yielding energy infrastructure company whose dividend safety has since deteriorated.
The concerns include a dividend cut within the last 10 years as well as management's bad habit of racking up debt.
Management seems to have a handle on the dividend in 2022, but what about down the road?
"I learn more from every article. Thank you, Marc, for teaching those of us who have been thrown into having to manage our hard-earned money!" - Wealthy Retirement Reader Ken R.
On Monday, Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr touched on why the trend is always our friend. Trading isn't like reading tarot cards. Emotional control, reliance on probabilities and other strategies can help you tap into the rhythm of the markets... Join Matthew here.
Midway through the week, Jody sorted through the recent FANG stock collapse and picked his favorite stock out of them. Is it Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: FB), Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN), Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) or Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)? Reveal the stock.
On Friday, Monument Traders Alliance Head Fundamental Tactician Karim Rahemtulla revealed an important lesson to teach your children about finances. One-third of kids now live with their parents after college. Your kids don't have to... Learn Karim's lesson.
A virtually unknown stock is set to make major headlines. Its breakthrough new display tech just got it into the supply chains of Samsung and Tesla.
And now reports say the company is also collaborating with Apple on a $330 million facility to get this tech into iPhones and iPads.
Getting into supply chains can be massive for small stocks. When Cirrus Logic got its audio chips into the iPhone 3G in 2009, it sparked a huge run from $4.50 to around $80 today.
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