Author: Will Smith

  • Should Investors Purchase RC365 Stock Now As It Declines?

    Should Investors Purchase RC365 Stock Now As It Declines?

    After the remarkable advances of recent weeks, the share price of RC365 has continued to fluctuate. Can it rise higher this time? The share price of RC365 stock (LSE: RCGH) is still on a roller coaster. The IT stock is declining once more after surging from 25p in mid-June to a closing high of 165p…

  • 3 Cheap FTSE 100 Stocks Under £100

    3 Cheap FTSE 100 Stocks Under £100

    Cheap FTSE 100 stocks now have incredible purchasing opportunities thanks to stock market volatility. Are these shares the best ones to purchase in July? Some of the biggest corporations listed on the LSE are found in the FTSE 100. And given the current economic unpredictability, scale can be a significant asset. After all, the majority…

  • Will Persimmon Stock Price Continue To Rise From Here?

    Will Persimmon Stock Price Continue To Rise From Here?

    The Persimmon Stock price has responded well to June inflation data that were less than anticipated. But the suffering can still be ongoing. As we write, Persimmon Stock (LSE: PSN) is up 13% for the week. However, it is still down 53% from the previous five years. Therefore, it will take some time until everything…

  • Should Investors Purchase LSEG Stocks Right Now?

    Should Investors Purchase LSEG Stocks Right Now?

    LSEG Stocks have increased 78% over the past five years, and they also pay a good dividend. Can investors anticipate future growth? LSEG Stocks have performed nicely for long-term investors recently. Most people recognize the FTSE 100 financial exchange corporation for owning and running the London Stock Exchange Group. However, the company’s data and analytics…

  • Five Benefits Of Dividend Paying Stocks For Our Financial Well-Being

    Five Benefits Of Dividend Paying Stocks For Our Financial Well-Being

    Does it matter if we invest in growth or dividend paying stocks? We purchase both, but we now prefer the first. Investors buy a variety of shares. There is a lot of overlap between growth shares, dividend paying shares, value shares, penny shares, etc. In the end, it is our overall profits that matter, not…