Author: super@dmin
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Cryptos: Bitcoin rebounds, but expects further downside, says analyst
Bitcoin prices moved higher on Tuesday, recovering part of the prior session’s losses that saw the digital currency trade to its lowest level in two weeks.
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Brexit vote leaves European markets in wait-and-see turmoil
Investors were quiet while absorbing another defeat for the U.K. government—one that could lead to a way forward
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NerdWallet: Financial advice for the key decades of your life
Do your future self a favor—make these specific money moves in your 20s, 30s, 40s, and on.
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Next Avenue: Life lessons from someone who survives on $3 a day
Many older Americans are in severe financial distress, struggling to find a full-time job and make ends meet.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets mostly gain after Monday’s slide
Asian markets largely gained in early Tuesday trading, a day after a regional sell-off sparked by fresh worries of a U.S. recession.
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Market Extra: Why an inverted yield curve doesn’t mean investors should immediately sell stocks
Tony Dwyer, chief U.S. markets strategist for Canaccord Genuity, is urging investors to view a yield curve inversion as an opportunity rather than a death knell.
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Deep Dive: These 20 stocks may give you the best shot to cash in on fast-rising dividends
Some Dividend Aristocrats have been raising their payouts by 10% or more.
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Market Extra: Favorable factors stacking up for dollar bears, with this caveat
Traders hoping for the U.S. dollar to turn lower are slowly seeing fundamentals shifting in the right direction, but wait-and-see caution should keep them from getting burned by selling too early.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks struggle for direction as growth fears weigh on market sentiment
U.S. stocks meander Monday as the market’s attempted to regroup after data showing weakness on the global economic front triggered heavy losses last Friday even as a major political uncertainty was put to rest with the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
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Outside the Box: What to do when you’re dealt the ‘early retirement’ card
Sometimes leaving the workforce early isn’t a reason to celebrate.