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5 Benefits of Investing in REITs

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Image source: Getty Images Real estate has always been a popular investment, but in the past, not everyone could get in on the action. Buying an investment property is a serious commitment. Fortunately, in 1960, Congress created real estate investment trusts (REITs). They're easy to buy and sell REITs are traded like stocks.

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2 Supercharged Dividend Stocks to Buy if There's a Stock Market Sell-Off

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Industrial stocks have been on a tear over the past year, with the sector up nearly 20% even after a recent pullback. But the sharp recent pullback in the industrial sector highlights that the market sometimes gets a little irrational, which could open up a better long-term buying opportunity if there's a deeper stock market pullback.

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Got $500 to Invest in Stocks? Put It in This Index Fund.

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But it is important to recognize that starting small doesn't mean you can't build a good stock portfolio. If you have as little as $500 to invest in stocks, this is the index fund you should consider putting it in. But you won't be able to buy a lot of different stocks at one time. Here's why. Image source: Getty Images.

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4 Ways to Invest $1,000 in 2024

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Image source: Getty Images If you're starting the new year with $1,000 and plans to invest it, congratulations. Investing -- buying assets that you hope will accumulate value over time -- can be a great way to build wealth. Before we get started on ways to invest, a word about emergency funds. It's a cushion. But where to start?

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2 Stocks I'd Buy Right Now -- Even With the Stock Market at an All-Time High

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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both reached fresh all-time highs recently, and while some stocks in the market are starting to look a bit expensive, there are still excellent opportunities to be found. Ryman is also investing heavily in capital improvements to its properties, and the future is looking incredibly bright. With an 81.5%

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Where to Invest $5,000 for the Next 5 Years

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If you've been tightening your budget and have managed to save up $5,000 to invest -- or if you've ended up with $5,000 some other way -- that's great! Your next step is figuring out what to invest that money in. Here's a look at three kinds of investments you would do well to make with $1,000, $5,000, $50,000, or any other sum.

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1 Stock That Turned $1,000 Into $28 Million

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There's no denying that investing in the stock market is one of the best ways to build wealth. This top-retail stock has generated a total return, including dividends, of 2,786,000% since its initial public offering (IPO) in September of 1981. Should you buy Home Depot stock? That's a spectacular gain.