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Undisruptable: How Dividend Stocks Became Market Leaders - And Why That Scares Me
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Undisruptable: How Dividend Stocks Became Market Leaders - And Why That Scares Me

Dividend stocks and defensive sectors have dramatically outperformed as investors flee AI-vulnerable and AI-spending industries, but valuations now appear stretched. Consumer staples and energy sectors trade at historically high forward P/E multiples, often exceeding the S&P 500, despite lower long-term earnings growth prospects. Materials and industrials have also become extended, with valuations reflecting significant future earnings already priced in, especially given AI infrastructure spending.

Energy Leads S&P Sectors in January
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Energy Leads S&P Sectors in January

Three of the smallest sectors in the S&P 500 delivered the index's strongest performance in January, while the two largest sectors weighed on returns. The broad market index gained modest ground last month, with the State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) up 0.6%, according to ETF Database.

Buy And Hold Portfolio For Next 10 Years: Potential $5,500 Monthly Income
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Buy And Hold Portfolio For Next 10 Years: Potential $5,500 Monthly Income

This article presents a diversified, fund-based portfolio targeting market-matching growth and a 6%+ income yield, with lower tech exposure than the S&P 500. The model portfolio, comprising 5 ETFs and 6 CEFs, emphasizes asset class diversification—spanning blue-chip dividends, tech, real estate, gold, materials, energy, and utilities. The portfolio presented uses ahands-off approach, and it is diversified among many asset classes to be able to withstand different economiccycles in the next 10 years.

State Street Investment Management Announces Share Splits for Five Select Sector SPDR® ETFs
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State Street Investment Management Announces Share Splits for Five Select Sector SPDR® ETFs

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--State Street Investment Management today announced share splits on five Select Sector SPDR ETFs. The splits will decrease the funds' share prices and increase the number of outstanding shares. The aggregate market value of shares outstanding will not be impacted. The share splits will apply to shareholders of record as of the market close on December 2, 2025 and are payable after market close on December 4, 2025. Shares will trade at their post-split price effective Dec.