Author: super@dmin
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Mutual Funds Weekly: Why it matters if this bull market is old or young
If bull markets die of old age, this current one may have more life.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets sink on trade-deal worries, weak China export data
Asian markets tumbled Friday on fears that the U.S. and China may not be as close to a trade deal as President Donald Trump had suggested. Selling was also fueled by worries about the global economy after alarming Chinese trade data.
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Outside the Box: Be cautious about the market now — and buy these 3 stocks on weakness
Investor sentiment has ramped up and the markets are overbought, writes Michael Brush.
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Key Words: Investor credited with calling the 2008 crisis says the next 20 years in the stock market will ‘break a lot of hearts’
Jeremy Grantham, an investor credited with calling the 2000 and 2008 downturns, told CNBC on Thursday that investors should get inured to lackluster returns in the stock market for the next two decades, after a century of handsome gains.
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Market Extra: The Dow is on the verge of a bullish golden cross, but stock-market analysts aren’t exactly cheering
It should be time for celebration on Wall Street. A bullish golden cross is on the verge of materializing in the 122-year-old Dow Jones Industrial Average, coming after an anxiety-provoking dip more than two months ago. But some analysts are worried. Here’s why.
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Economic Report: Consumer credit is not the red flag some make it out to be
Consumer credit is not showing any warning signs about the health of the household sector, economist said
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Capitol Report: CFPB director gets pressed on whether she can calculate APR
It’s not every day that members of Congress pull out textbooks during hearings, but that didn’t stop Rep. Katie Porter from whipping hers out at a hearing on Thursday regarding the state of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Rich women say they don’t manage their money, their spouses do
Women still aren’t managing long-term financial decisions as often as men
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Economic Report: Mortgage rates throttle higher, but relief lies ahead
Rates for home loans rose for only the second time in 2019, but are likely to fall from here.
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Avi Gilburt: I expect U.S. bonds to rally
Treasurys are poised to extend gains, says the Elliott Wave analyst.