Investing Insights: Will Rising Interest Rates and Inflation Sink Dividend Stocks?

by | Dec 1, 2022 | Inflation Hedge | 5 comments

Investing Insights: Will Rising Interest Rates and Inflation Sink Dividend Stocks?




In this week’s podcast, Dave Sekera and David Harrell discuss midyear dividend stock picks, Russ Kinnel reveals 3 good funds having a great year, and Carole Hodorowicz and Katherine Lynch talk about how to prepare for a recession….(read more)


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5 Comments

  1. Hoffeim william

    Its natural< to see so many investors panic amid a worsening bearish market but it is also important to note that the market situation is nothing new in the crypto world.Several factors are driving negative sentiment in the stock and crypto markets right now including inflation, a shaky stock market, rising interest rates, and recession fears. As a result, bitcoin has dropped significantly from its all-time high, breaking below several key technical levels. As a crypto investor, the current situation might seem bleak. However, there are several tried and tested, expert-suggested investment strategies that can help you weather the current crypto storm. In 5 weeks of shorting and trading with signals directly from Thomas Andrew's, I have been able to accumulate 15 btc despite the state of the market.

  2. Let's Talk About Money

    It’s nice to hear a strategist who is not spreading fear, doom & gloom. Sounding like they want a recession to occur.

  3. tbraun21

    Constructive criticism: The count of “you know”s said in the first segment is too high. It’s subconscious. But, these guys should be alerted that they are using that crutch phrase too much.

  4. Bob

    Sound quality was not too great for the recession discussion.

  5. kinpatu

    I guess Morningstar doesn't know the definition of recession.

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