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by Stephen Mack
This dividend stock pays twice the industry average to begin with.
But a new catalyst is about to boost the share price by up to 45%, giving you a double win.
You'll have to grab it quickly to benefit...
The Dow Jones today fell 50 points out the gate as investors continue to monitor developments on the U.S.-China trade front.
The Dow Jones News Today: The Dow Jones projected an 80-point decline after China and the United States concluded a three-day summit on trade.
Each nation making concessions on technology transfers, setting the stage for additional negotiations before the March 1st deadline.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 150 points in premarket hours as indexes staged a tepid recovering following Monday's 3% decline.
On Monday, the Dow suffered its worst Christmas Eve trading session in history, shedding 653 points before close.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved little in premarket trading as investors continued to monitor ongoing trade developments with China.
But the big news this week is tomorrow's busy midterm election.
Forecasters project that Democrats will win back the U.S. House of Representatives and reinstall Nancy Pelosi as Speaker.
Republicans are expected to hold onto the Senate.
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In 2013, it was worth $55 billion. Now, it's worth $86 billion and is expected to more than double to $202 billion by 2025, according to Grand View Research Inc.
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The Dow Jones today fell 38-points Wednesday morning as the bull market became the longest in U.S. history.
At 3,453 days, the current bull market is now the longest period of uninterrupted market gains in American history.
The market's run began on March 9, 2009 when the Dow sat at 6,500.
The Dow Jones today jumped 55 points in premarket hours as traders showed optimism for a resolution on trade between the United States and China.
The Dow Jones today jumped over 200 points in premarket hours on reports that China's commerce ministry will send a trade delegation to Washington later this month.
The Dow Jones today projected a slight gain on Friday morning after JPMorgan Chase an all-time record for second quarter profitability.
CEO Jamie Dimon reported an 18% increase in gross profits, beating analysts' estimates by 3%.
Shares of JPM added nearly 1% after the company reported a record Q2 profit.