Author: super@dmin
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Micron Technology, Tencent and two dozen other companies most likely to benefit from a China trade deal
Investors have been holding back until President Trump’s negotiators complete talks with the world’s most populous nation.
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Jeff Reeves’s Strength in Numbers: Consider these five China investments as trade talks progress
Chinese stocks are looking to build on their success over the past few months.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets rise on report of U.S.-China trade-deal progress
Asian markets rose in early trading Wednesday after a report that trade negotiations between the U.S. and China had resolved nearly all major issues.
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Capitol Report: ICO promoters more careful but still using SEC back door to raise funds
Recent SEC enforcement against unregistered ICOs has slowed but not stopped a steady stream from continuing to use Form Ds to raise funds
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Market Extra: The legendary ‘gatekeeper’ of the stock market—whose picks dictated trillions in ETF holdings — is retiring
David Blitzer, a stock-market indexing icon who has helped oversee the composition of the S&P 500 for over two decades, is retiring.
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In One Chart: Bitcoin’s one-day price rally on verge of carving out a place in the history books, in one chart
The surge in bitcoin on Tuesday has put the digital currency on the precipice of entering the pantheon of bitcoin rallies.
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Metals Stocks: Gold books slight gain as stock-market bulls take a breather
Gold futures finish slightly higher Tuesday a day after coming under pressure following a round of upbeat data on manufacturing activity out of China and the U.S.
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Outside the Box: 10 most common myths about getting older
Age is nothing but a data point.
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Market Extra: For the stock market, April is the strongest month
April has been the strongest month for stocks over the past 20 years.
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The Technical Indicator: Charting a bullish second-quarter start, S&P 500 nails major resistance (2,873)
Technically speaking, the U.S. benchmarks have spiked to start the second quarter, strengthening an already-bullish bigger-picture backdrop, writes Michael Ashbaugh.