Climbing the Wall of Worry: 2 ETFs to Buy Ahead of the Coming Market Crash
The stock market continues its precarious ascent, navigating a "wall of worry" - a term that describes a rising market despite mounting economic and geopolitical concerns.
This overlooked risk to financial markets usually lurks quietly under the surface. But now it's 'shouting, not whispering'
The net international investment position (NIIP) reveals underlying financial risks as the U.S. holds significantly more foreign assets than foreigners hold in the U.S.
US now in a difficult situation, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg tells Dublin audience
"America has spent the last 70 years trying to build relationships with other countries - and we benefit, and those other countries all benefit, and here we're throwing away a lot of that, which I can't explain."
The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) is popular among income investors for its strong performance and growth since 2011, but it has inherent investment risks.