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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images One thing I know about penny stocks is that their share price performance can often be misleading. Their small market caps and low liquidity can lead to wild and volatile price swings. What might look like a soaring success story today can quickly turn the other direction next week. So when I saw a UK penny stock that was up almost 100% this year, I was sceptical. However, upon closer inspection, the strong performance appears to be backed by a legitimately well-run business. So, are there still gains to be made — or did I…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images After a blow-out set of results earlier this month, Aviva (LSE: AV.) shares are attracting the attention of both growth-oriented investors and passive income seekers. As analysts queue up to upgrade the insurance giant’s prospects, I’m looking to lock in an attractive yield for the long-term. Dividends Its stated policy is to grow the cash cost of the dividend by around 5% per annum. However, a combination of an excellent set of results, as well as share dilution following the buyout of Direct Line, meant it was able to raise the interim dividend by 10%…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images One thing I do every quarter as part of my investment research is dive into the 13F filings of top British fund managers. These reveal the US stocks that the managers bought and sold in the previous quarter. Last week, I spent some time looking at the filings of Terry Smith, Nick Train, and Stephen Yiu to see where these highly-regarded managers deployed their capital in Q2. Here’s a look at three S&P 500 stocks the managers snapped up. Terry Smith Terry Smith – the manager of Fundsmith Equity – didn’t do a lot of…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Investing in dividend shares can be a great way to target long-term passive income. Unfortunately dividends are never guaranteed, though. Shareholder payouts can be cut, postponed, or cancelled when crises occur. But by buying investment trusts and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), individuals can significantly reduce the risk of underwhelming income streams. Investors today have hundreds of such financial vehicles to choose from depending on their investment style and objectives. So they don’t need to diversify across a basket of assets without having to sacrifice their broader investing strategy, either. With this in mind, here are three…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Over the last few weeks, I’ve made quite a few trades across my ISA and Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP). With markets at high levels, I’ve trimmed some holdings to bank profits and free up cash. It hasn’t been all selling activity however – I’ve also spotted some buying opportunities and fired on them. Here’s a look at my activity in more detail. Taking some profits Let’s start with my sales. One stock I trimmed was tech giant Microsoft. This stock had become my largest holding after a huge run in the share price. I added…

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[ad_1] An innovative Florida program used tactical urbanism to super-charge the local school bike bus — and transform it into a powerful tool to increase support for permanent infrastructure, which other cities can steal.University of Miami-based nonprofit BikeSafe found that adding a pop-up bike lane to a long-standing local bike bus at the Coconut Grove neighborhood elementary school actually decreased the number of cars in the school drop-off line by an average of nearly 30 percent over the course of three “Bike to School Day” events between 2023 and 2024.Bicycle traffic, meanwhile, actually doubled over the same period, as families with…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock’s up over 130% in five years. And it’s climbed more than 40% in the past 12 months. But a few aspects of the stock’s journey make me a bit twitchy. It’s been very volatile, dipping around 35% since a 52-week peak in December. And that’s after a more recent rebound — it was down 55% in April. There’s been a bit of a Nasdaq sell-off recently. But it’s nothing compared to Tesla’s ups and downs. Which direction it might go next seems like little more than a coin toss. Valuation, valuation…

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[ad_1] Image source: Getty Images Challenger banks have long been seen as a potential menace to established lenders like Lloyds (LSE:LLOY). With their digital-first models and slick apps, these upstarts were supposed to upend branch-based incumbents. Yet this hasn’t really happened. Indeed, the Lloyds share price is up 200% in five years (excluding dividends)! However, FinTech giant Revolut’s hoping to gain a full UK banking licence. And after growing strongly last year, it says it’s “focused on revolutionising global financial access through innovative products“. Could Revolut become a risk to Lloyds? Let’s discuss. Already a bank (kind of) Somewhat confusingly,…

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