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Dogs of the Dow is a dividend strategy for investors to buy what are either "cheap" or "beaten up" Dow stocks. Unfortunately, 2015 was an awful year for the members of the Dogs of the Dow.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to look into the worst performing Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks of 2015.
December 30, 2015: Markets opened lower on Wednesday following international markets that also traded lower today. Crude oil prices dipped following a Tuesday report that U.S. inventories increased...
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by more than 2 million barrels last week, according to the EIA.
Oil won’t stay this low forever. In the meantime, it just makes sense for investors to stay with the large cap leaders that have survived these market downturns in the past.
December 28, 2015: Markets opened lower on Monday after a long holiday weekend and amid weak economic news from China and falling prices for commodities. The Dallas Fed’s manufacturing survey was...
The short interest data have been released for the December 15 settlement date, and short interest for the selected stocks was saw a definite jump.
December 23, 2015: Markets opened higher for a third consecutive day on Wednesday,  once again following rising prices for crude oil. The mood brightened even more following the big drawdown on U.S....
U.S. commercial crude inventories decreased by almost 6 million barrels last week, according to the EIA.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a look at the seven worst performing Dow stocks of 2015 ahead of Christmas this year.
At the end of every year, myriad strategies are announced for the coming year. With investors continuing to love dividends, one strategy that is reviewed every year is the so-called Dogs of the Dow.
December 17, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday but the end came quickly for the gains. After about half an hour of trading, the three major indices had tumbled to a loss on the day, where they...
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by 4.8 million barrels last week, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration.
In this 247 Wall St. series, we will focus on four stocks to buy and hold for 2016, each group of four in a different sector. The first focus will be commodity stocks.
With their deep pockets and superb assets, these three companies make good sense for investors looking to play an energy rebound in 2016 and beyond.