Author: super@dmin
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In One Chart: GE’s stock surge snaps this 2-year streak of technical weakness
Shares of General Electric Co. rallied enough Tuesday, to break through a technical barrier that has set a bearish tone for more than two years.
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The Tell: Fed’s pursuit of 2% inflation goal may spark next ‘credit bubble,’ says RBC economist
Porcelli of RBC warns the Fed could risk inflating a ‘credit bubble’ if it wants to achieve its 2% inflation target
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U.S. investors save $5.5 billion in fund fees, but some are overlooking this other big expense
Fees for mutual funds and ETFs are falling rapidly, according to Morningstar. But you may be overpaying your financial adviser.
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The Technical Indicator: S&P 500’s grinding-higher bull trend approaches seasonal headwind
Technically speaking, the U.S. benchmarks are approaching the worst six months seasonally — May through October — against a still comfortably bullish backdrop, writes Michael Ashbaugh.
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Metals Stocks: Gold revives win streak as stock open looks uncertain, dollar slips
Gold futures advance Tuesday, trying for what would be the fourth positive day in the past five sessions, as the dollar eased and a degree of uncertainty crept into a stock market that’s still holding near record highs.
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Need to Know: Fed and tech stocks could crack the market rally, warns Wall Street strategist
Our call of the day, from Miller Tabak Asset Management’s strategist, Matt Maley, warns that any shift in the Fed’s dovish stance this week could cause this stock market rally to crack, as another fissure — soaring tech stocks — deepens.
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Miners outweigh Standard Chartered in falling London markets
Glencore, BHP Group, Rio Tinto and Anglo American drag down FTSE 100
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Glencore shrinks production estimates, sinking Europe markets
Rival miners BHP Group, Rio Tinto and Anglo American were also affected
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Backlash against cashless stores forces Sweetgreen and Amazon Go to reverse their ‘no-cash’ policies
Cashless businesses are excluding millions of Americans without bank accounts, consumer advocates say.
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FA Center: How ‘seasonally affected investing disorder’ controls your portfolio decisions
Investment advisers and investors should watch out for ‘spring fever’ and other strong emotions.