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Fundamentally Sound, These 5 Stocks Sold Off Anyway
The tariff-induced stock market sell-off indeed began with a cause. Still, the market overcorrected as some investors sold everything, even the fundamentally sound buy-and-hold stocks they should

Whirlpool’s 9% Yield Is a Back-Up-The-Truck and Buy Opportunity
Whirlpool (NYSE: WHR) faces challenges and headwinds like any business in 2025, including the impacts of tariffs and trade relations. However, its

Whirlpool: Buy This High-Yielding Value Before It Spins Higher
Whirlpool’s (NYSE: WHR) FQ4 2024 results and guidance for 2025 were lackluster, but they did not provide any real reason for the stock price to sell off the way it did. Tepid relative to

Why Whirlpool Shares Surged Today
Shares in appliance maker Whirlpool (NYSE: WHR) were up as much as 9.1% in early trading today. The move comes after a significant de-escalation in the trade conflict between the U.S. and China, as

Meet the 9.1%-Yielding Dividend Stock That's a Potential Winner From President Trump's Tariffs
During Whirlpool's (NYSE: WHR) first-quarter earnings call in late April, CEO Marc Bitzer said he believes his company will be a "net winner of a new tariff policy." He has a strong case for

Which High-Yield Dividend Stock Is Cheaper, Whirlpool or Altria?
Whirlpool (NYSE: WHR) and Altria Group (NYSE: MO) have almost nothing in common. After all, the former is a maker of appliances like refrigerators and dishwashers, and the latter is a tobacco and

Why Whirlpool Stock Tumbled This Week
Companies can be impacted in different ways by tariffs, like those that are being announced by the Trump administration. Some domestic manufacturers, including steelmakers, may benefit as commodity

Why Whirlpool Stock Dropped Nearly 20% This Week
Whirlpool (NYSE: WHR) stock has been having a tough week. The bulk of the damage came after the appliance maker reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings and presented management's guidance for 2025