What is the Median Pay of Magnificent Seven Companies?

The Magnificent Seven companies are fueling stock market gains. In this graphic, we show the median pay of each company in 2023. Read more

What’s the Difference Between the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq?

What’s the Difference Between the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq? When stock market pundits talk about market outlook and performance, they’ll often look to the movement of three benchmark indices:… Read more

The Stocks Driving S&P 500 Returns in 2024

We show the top 10 S&P 500 stocks that are fueling the market’s rally as the index hovers near record-highs. Read more

Charted: Big Tech vs. S&P 500 Earnings Growth Forecasts

S&P 500 earnings growth is projected to increase moderately over the next few years, but lag behind mega-cap companies. Read more

Charted: American Stock Ownership Back at All-Time Highs

Today, the share of Americans’ financial assets that are invested in public stocks is near all-time highs. Read more

Why Investors Are Psyched About Psychedelic Stocks

As medical research around psychedelics grows, psychedelic stocks are stirring up interest. These stocks had an average return of 272% in 2020. Read more

Bitcoin is the Fastest Asset to Reach a $1 Trillion Market Cap

Bitcoin is now part of a select very few assets that hold a market cap greater than $1 trillion. How long did it take to get there? Read more

In One Chart: Two Decades of Stock Ownership in America

In 2020, approximately 55% of Americans owned some form of stock. That’s 5 percentage points lower than U.S. stock ownership in 2000. Read more

Who are the Dividend Aristocrats in 2021?

Dividend Aristocrats are stocks that have grown their dividend for at least 25 years. These stocks carry a stellar reputation in providing steady and predictable returns to shareholders Read more

How Do Sectors Perform After the First Interest Rate Cut?

The market expects the Fed to make its first interest rate cut in September, but how could this impact different sectors of the economy? Read more