Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (WMT)
122.89
+0.71 (0.58%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Mar 29th, 6:35 PM EDT

Walmart offers investors security and growth.
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This real estate investment trust (REIT) sports a recent dividend yield of 5.3%.
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Investors are getting this stock at a sale price right now.
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Companies that heavily influence how we engage with commerce and with the world can be among the safest in the stock market.
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Investors have unique opportunities in these consumer-oriented stocks with growing dividends.
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Amazon’s drop follows rising AI investment, with focus shifting to AWS growth and how increased spending may affect margins across its cloud and retail businesses.
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The University of Michigan’s final March consumer sentiment reading, released today, March 27, 2026, has sent a chill through financial markets as it revealed a sharper-than-expected decline in American economic optimism. Driven by a volatile geopolitical landscape and a sudden spike in energy costs, the headline index tumbled to
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Explore how differences in sector focus, holdings, and costs could shape your defensive ETF strategy.
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Costco and Walmart are solid defensive picks for a well-balanced portfolio.
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In a high-stakes legal showdown that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the United States Supreme Court today struck down President Trump’s hallmark "reciprocal" tariff regime, ruling that the administration exceeded its constitutional authority by bypassing Congress to set trade duties. The decision, a major victory for a coalition
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This critical cog of the artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain was notably reduced by Wall Street's savviest money managers and passive funds during the fourth quarter.
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Corrections can offer investors compelling entry points to buy excellent stocks and hold them over the long term.
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Sonoma Pharmaceuticals jumps over 16% in after-hours trading following the U.S. retail launch of its burn relief hydrogel in CVS and Walmart stores.
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NEW YORK — March 26, 2026 — The long-anticipated "Great Broadening" of the financial markets has arrived with a geopolitical vengeance. As of today, the dominance of mega-cap technology has officially yielded to a robust resurgence in tangible assets, as a rapidly escalating conflict with Iran forces a historic rotation into energy,
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its Producer Price Index (PPI) report for February early this morning, March 26, 2026, revealing a startling 0.5% monthly increase in wholesale inflation. This figure significantly overshot economist expectations of a modest 0.2% rise, sending shockwaves through a market already on edge
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The global energy landscape has been thrust into an unprecedented crisis as a widening conflict in the Middle East has effectively paralyzed the world’s most critical oil transit corridor. According to a harrowing new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and
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Expense structure, portfolio breadth, and sector focus set these two consumer staples ETFs apart for investors seeking defensive exposure.
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Megacap stocks dominate their sectors and their actions influence economies worldwide. The flip side though is that their sheer size means they have less roo...
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The Motley Fool's Hidden Gems team discusses some historical disruptions in the energy market, how trends in semiconductors are reshaping the S&P 500, and why Hims & Hers stock is soaring.
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These two megacaps are cheaper and have higher upside than Walmart.
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As of March 25, 2026, the U.S. economy continues to defy gravity, anchored by a labor market that has transitioned from post-pandemic chaos to a state of durable, high-equilibrium stability. Despite consistent predictions of a late-cycle slowdown, the resilience of the American worker remains the primary catalyst for the
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As of March 25, 2026, the U.S. economy continues to defy the gravity of "sticky" inflation, buoyed by a historic expansion of household net worth that began in 2024. Despite a Consumer Price Index (CPI) that has hovered around 2.4%, American consumers are showing unexpected resilience. This phenomenon,
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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — In a market increasingly obsessed with bottom-line sustainability over raw user acquisition, Chewy, Inc. (NYSE: CHWY) delivered a masterclass in capital efficiency this morning. The online pet retail giant reported its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on March 25, 2026, headlined by a record-breaking $232 million
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