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FINANCIALS, STOCKS

Paul Dykewicz

Editorial Director,

Eagle Finanical Publications

About Paul

Paul Dykewicz is the editor of StockInvestor.com, Eagle Daily Investor, and the editorial director of Stock Investor Eagle Financial Publications in Washington, D.C. Mr. Dykewicz writes and edits for the website, as well as edits investment newsletters, time-sensitive trading alerts and other reports published by Stock Investor. He also is an accomplished, award-winning journalist who has written for Dow Jones, USA Today and other publications, as well as served as business editor of a daily newspaper in Baltimore. In addition, Mr. Dykewicz is the author of the inspirational book, Holy Smokes! Golden Guidance from Notre Dame's Championship Chaplain. He received his MBA in finance from Johns Hopkins University, where he was a two-time president of the school's Finance Club. In addition, Mr. Dykewicz has a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a master's degree in journalism from Michigan State University.

Paul's Articles

IperionX Ltd. (IPX) announced the Nov. 26 acquisition of an intellectual property portfolio to secure exclusive commercial rights to “breakthrough” titanium technologies. The high-potential, emerging growth company is worth considering for purchase even though it likely is unfamiliar to most investors, advises Paul Dykewicz, editor of StockInvestor.
MicroStrategy Inc. (MSTR), of Tysons Corner, Va., is riding two of the most powerful growth trends in the market right now with its large ownership of Bitcoin and its recent pivot to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance its business intelligence (BI), mobile software, and cloud-based services, writes Paul Dykewicz, editor of DividendInvestor.
Gold mining funds basically serve as leveraged plays on the precious metal. The mining companies have high fixed costs, but low variable costs. When the price of gold rises above a company’s cost of production, most of the price hike goes to the company’s bottom line. One fund worth considering is the iShares MSCI Global Gold Miners ETF (RING), notes Paul Dykewicz, editor of DividendInvestor.
Midstream oil and gas stocks offer dividends to reward investors for their patience when demand for oil and natural gas is waning due to slowing growth. Some of them also have a strong track record of resilience in various economic and market conditions, including Williams Companies Inc. (WMB), notes Paul Dykewicz, editor of DividendInvestor.