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How to read a fund fact sheet: Objectives, benchmarks, turnover, strategy and what to look for
A fund fact sheet offers a quick glance at an investment vehicle’s objectives and performance. Learn more about why you may want to review the fund fact sheet before investing, plus what to look for.By Seth Carlson|7 minInvesting
Preferred stock vs. common stock: What’s the difference?
Preferred stock and common stock are different ways to invest in a company. Understanding the differences can help you make informed investment decisions.By Seth Carlson|6 minInvesting
Stocks vs. shares: Explaining the differences
Stocks and shares are closely linked terms. Learn the definitions and the nuances of their differences.By Seth Carlson|6 minInvesting
Sell to open vs. sell to close with options trading: A 101 guide
Options trading can be complicated, but knowing the difference between “sell to open” vs. “sell to close” can help you make sense of the complex lingo.By Mary Mannion|8 minInvesting
What is a good return on investment? Tips to consider
What is a good return on investment (ROI), and how can you use ROI to inform your decisions as an investor?By Mary Mannion|6 minInvesting
Why is the 10-year Treasury yield so important?
The 10-year Treasury yield can shape mortgage rates and market trends, reflecting economic outlooks and guiding investors on risk and market conditions.By Seth Carlson|6 minInvesting
Here’s how the value of the US dollar is calculated – and why it matters
The value of the U.S. dollar can affect inflation, trade balances and how far your money goes when traveling abroad. Here’s how it’s calculated.By Hilarey Gould|6 minInvesting
Nasdaq vs. Dow: Key differences every investor should know
The Nasdaq and the Dow are two different indexes that measure the performance of the stock market. Learn how these indexes are calculated, what sectors they represent and more.By Seth Carlson|7 min
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