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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Amazon vs. the S&P 500: Which Is the Better First Investment?

Amazon vs. the S&P 500: Which Is the Better First Investment?

If you’re just getting started investing, give yourself a pat on the back. Investing in the stock market is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make, and you’re already on your way to generating long-term wealth.

Choosing the right investments is one of the main roadblocks new investors face. It can be overwhelming to decide which stocks to buy, especially when you have seemingly endless options.

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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Is This Unique Food Stock on the Verge of Becoming a Dividend Achiever?

Is This Unique Food Stock on the Verge of Becoming a Dividend Achiever?

When most people think of food companies, they likely think of various prepackaged boxes and cans they regularly see on their grocer’s shelves. But there is one food company that has a unique focus that helped it produce nine consecutive years of annual dividend growth, and most consumers have probably never heard of it.

Now on the verge of reaching a key milestone that would earn it Dividend Achiever status, it’s perhaps time to learn a bit more about this food maker and why there’s plenty of growth still to come — if it can get through the pandemic hit.

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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The AUD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest as NA traders enter for the day

The AUD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest as NA traders enter for the day

The USD is mixed.
The AUD is the strongest and the EUR is the weakest as the North American session gets underway. The USD is mixed today after yesterday’s move higher which took the greenback to the highest level YTD. The EURUSD has continued its run to the downside (higher USD in the process) with move

30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on What You Need to Know About IBM’s $19 Billion Spinoff

What You Need to Know About IBM’s $19 Billion Spinoff

The biggest move made by International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) since CEO Arvind Krishna took the helm last year was the planned spinoff of the managed infrastructure services unit. The new company will be called Kyndryl, and it will be led by former IBM CFO Martin Schroeter.

Details have been scarce on the spinoff since it was announced in late 2020. On Tuesday, Kyndryl filed its Form 10 registration statement with the SEC that filled in some of the blanks. Here’s what IBM investors need to know.

Image source: Getty Images.

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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on What Are Decentralized Exchanges?

What Are Decentralized Exchanges?

To put it simply, decentralized exchanges (DEXs) enable users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies with one another without the need for brokers. Users merely need to connect their crypto wallet to a DEX, such as Uniswap (CRYPTO: UNI) or PancakeSwap (CRYPTO: CAKE), select their crypto-crypto trading pair of choice, such as between Bitcoin and Ethereum, enter the amount, and hit the swap button. There are a lot more coins and tokens available on these exchanges, making them ideal for the adventurous investor.

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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Here’s What Investors Should Know Heading Into PepsiCo’s Q3 Earnings

Here’s What Investors Should Know Heading Into PepsiCo’s Q3 Earnings

PepsiCo‘s (NASDAQ: PEP) business is demonstrating resilience during the pandemic. At the onset, the company’s snack segment bolstered revenue thanks to more folks staying at home and needing something to snack on. That helped offset declining beverage sales from places that people were avoiding, like restaurants and indoor entertainment venues.

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30 September, 2021 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Ethereum (ETH) price prediction for October 2021

Ethereum (ETH) price prediction for October 2021

Ethereum price had a relatively difficult September. After soaring to a multi-month high of $4,032 early during the month, the price then crashed by more than 34% to a low of $2,655. It is trading at $2,950, which is about 13% below where it started the month. 

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