Author: super@dmin
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Cryptos: Bitcoin set to book back-to-back winning months for the first time in 15 months
Bitcoin prices rose on Friday, trading to their highest level in five weeks and on track to log a second successive winning month.
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Have nothing saved for retirement? Follow the ‘austerity’ solution
Play time is over — it’s time to sock away half of your paycheck. Yes, half, says Jared Dillian.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields climb amid upbeat talk in U.S.-China trade
Treasury prices fall Friday, trimming the weekly yield climb, as global stock-markets surge amid hopes for an easing of U.S.-China trade tensions.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures rise as Wall Street looks to wrap up week, month and quarter with gains for most indexes
U.S. stock indexes on Friday rise slightly as optimism over trade progress on U.S.-China trade talks appears to overshadow concerns about slowing economic expansion that has framed trading during the week, month and quarter.
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Metals Stocks: Gold steadies as sellers pause a dollar-led retreat; 2% weekly loss intact
Gold prices hug the flat line on Friday after posting the largest single-session percentage decline since August a day earlier, primarily as the dollar gained.
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Central bank rates, trade chatter drive Europe markets higher
Policy makers continued to make encouraging noises about measures to help banks and U.S.-China talks
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Jeff Reeves’s Strength in Numbers: The ‘next big thing’ in tech is hiding among the small caps
For those who aren’t afraid of going “risk on” right now, here are some high-flying small-cap tech investments to consider, Jeff Reeves reports.
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How bad can it get for the S&P 500?
After a 10-year bull, it’s easy to forget how bad a bear can be.
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Credit.com: Start building credit when you turn 18. Here’s how
Building good credit takes time, and adults as young as 18 should consider starting immediately.
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Here’s why stocks don’t seem as if they’re in a bull market
The S&P 500 has strongly rebounded since December, but indicators suggest stock prices could go either way.