Yahoo Finance • 18 hours ago

An investor on Reddit used this dividend strategy to build a portfolio of $2.26M — here's what they did

pathdoc / Shutterstock Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. What’s the key to building a successful portfolio? One Redditor who shared their journey to a $2 million portfolio... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 3 days ago

Diversified Portfolios Can Turn Into An Achilles Heel That Hurts Your Returns If You Aren't Careful

Portfolio diversification is commonly viewed as a way to grow your nest egg while minimizing your risk. Having exposure to many industries and stocks is viewed as a way to counter risk, but it can also hurt your long-term returns. It's no... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago

Reddit bulls react as the stock falls amid slide in ChatGPT citations

[Reddit: Online Communities, News Aggregation, And Content Rating] Mario Tama/Getty Images News Seeking Alpha analysts rushed to defend Reddit (NYSE:RDDT [https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/RDDT]) as the shares of the social media platform f... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 6 days ago

Investors question Reddit's AI gamble

This is The Takeaway from today's Morning Brief, which you can sign up to receive in your inbox every morning along with: What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings A double-digit fall this week has shoved... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 7 days ago

Reddit Stock Ends Skid As Analysts Shrug Off ChatGPT Concerns

Reddit stock analysts say they are not concerned about a recent report that ChatGPT is citing Reddit less often. Continue Reading View Comments... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 8 days ago

Reddit (RDDT) Is Down 14.0% After Drop in User Activity and ChatGPT References – Has the Bull Case Changed?

In the past week, Reddit experienced a significant drop in daily active users and a sharp decline in how frequently its content is referenced by ChatGPT, raising questions about the durability of its data partnerships and site engagement.... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq rise as US shutdown begins, rate cut bets jump after ADP surprise

US stocks rose on Wednesday after the US government entered its first shutdown in seven years, putting hundreds of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in output at risk. Meanwhile, key ADP jobs data showed private payrolls declined i... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Reddit stock tumbles on concerns over declining user engagement

Investing.com -- Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) stock fell 11% Wednesday amid growing concerns about declining daily active users (DAUs) and reduced citation share on ChatGPT, based on negative third-party data. The social media platform’s shares dro... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Pfizer, Nike, Conagra, Corteva, GEO Group, Tesla, Reddit and more

Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: Drug stocks — Shares of drugmakers rallied a second day as investors bet the industry will strike more deals with the Trump administration. On Tuesday, Pfizer received a three-year e... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Why Reddit (RDDT) Shares Are Plunging Today

What Happened? Shares of online community and discussion platform Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) fell 9.9% in the afternoon session after reports surfaced that OpenAI's ChatGPT was not using the social media platform's data as much as investors had a... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Reddit sinks on ChatGPT data, Pfizer deal boosts pharma stocks

Yahoo Finance anchor Julie Hyman outlines some of the biggest stories as part of this Market Minute, including pharmaceutical stocks rising on Pfizer's (PFE) tariff deal with the Trump administration, Reddit (RDDT) stock sinking as new dat... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

'I Can Afford This, But It Takes Half My Paycheck,' Says A 22-Year-Old Who Calls What He Did His 'Worst Financial Decision'

A 22-year-old Reddit user recently sparked a conversation on r/personalfinance after sharing a tough lesson in car ownership costs. The young man said he financed a 2018 car for $15,000 and now pays $450 a month on the loan. But it’s the i... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 9 days ago

Reddit stock falls for second day as references to its content in ChatGPT responses plummet

Reddit (RDDT) stock fell as much as 8% in early trading Wednesday, extending a 5% decline from the previous trading session amid new data that showed the use of its content in leading AI chatbot ChatGPT had plummeted in mid-September. Red... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 10 days ago

Social media stocks slide as OpenAI launches Sora 2 model and video generation app

Investing.com -- OpenAI on Tuesday unveiled Sora 2, its next-generation video and audio generation model, which the AI leader says represents a major leap in realism, physical accuracy, and controllability. Launched through a dedicated iOS... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 10 days ago

Morgan Stanley explains who faces disruption risk from OpenAI’s new video app

Investing.com -- OpenAI’s reported plans to launch a short-form video app powered by its Sora 2 model could reshape the digital landscape, but Morgan Stanley sees the risks distributed unevenly across the sector. The analysts said the app... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 11 days ago

Investing At 39: The Smart Moves When You're Getting A Late Start

It's never too late to start investing, and getting started in your late 30s can still set the stage for a good retirement. However, you'll need plenty of financial discipline and the commitment to stick with it over the long haul. Those... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 11 days ago

For Homeowners Who Bought When Mortgage Rates Were Below 3%, Today's Market Is Paralyzing. Some Say '2.5% Is Basically Free Money'

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. When mortgage rates dipped below 3% during the pandemic, millions of homeowners locked in deals they now call once-in-a-lifetime. But as... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 11 days ago

Should A 22-Year-Old Build A Business Or Work Longer Hours At Their Job To Pay Off Loan? 'I'm Stuck Between Normal Life Vs. Building My Own Thing.'

Paying off your student loans as quickly as possible will free up your budget, but working extra hours at your day job will give you fewer hours to work on your business. That's the conundrum a 22-year-old faces, and he turned to Reddit fo... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 13 days ago

A Recruiter's Confession: Candidates Are 'Ghosting' And It's Actually A Fair Play

In a curious demonstration of sympathy, a recruiter sided online with the candidates who "ghost" them. The Reddit post, from a recruiter at a boutique firm, describes a “new trend” of candidates disappearing after a positive phone screen.... Full story

Yahoo Finance • 13 days ago

A Husband Stopped Sharing His Business Ideas With His Wife After Many Failed Attempts: 'You Have Sold Her A False Dream Too Many Times'

Being an entrepreneur is hard, but it can be more difficult if a spouse is cautious about future projects. A husband recently told Reddit that he doesn't talk with his wife about business projects anymore because she said that "we know non... Full story