Author: super@dmin
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The Tell: This former presidential candidate traded his way from $100,000 to $2.5M; now he’s preparing for ‘the next big catalyst’
In 2017, Texas entrepreneur Steve Oliverez had a hunch. He’d already enjoyed a pretty good run during the stock market’s “Trump bump,” but, with the year winding down, he spotted what he believed to be an opportunity for exponential gains. Millions of dollars later, he’s taking a hiatus from active trading.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks under pressure as global growth concerns move to the fore
Stocks retreat Thursday as investors weigh mounting evidence of slowing global growth.
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The Fed: Fed’s Brainard backs ‘softer’ interest-rate path given weaker outlook and rising risks
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Thursday backed a softer path for interest rates given the increase in downside risks.
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I need help with a Roth IRA conversion
Watch out for the infamous ‘pro rata rule’
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Trump’s tax cuts are punishing states that voted for Clinton, data suggests
New analysis suggests a $35 billion political giveaway to those who are ‘loyal.’
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Would you vote for a senior citizen for president?
A candidate’s age could affect voters’ decisions — but should it?
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Key Words: Larry Fink — head of world’s largest asset manager — labeled Modern Monetary Theory ‘garbage’
Larry Fink, the CEO of the world’s largest asset manager, doesn’t hold a very high opinion of a controversial economic theory that has steadily gained adherents since its emergence on the Wall Street landscape last fall.
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A ‘risk-on’ environment is developing, supporting U.S. stocks
Yields are headed higher, benefiting risk assets.
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Market Extra: How the quietest Treasury market in decades could take investors by surprise
A historically quiet stretch in the U.S. Treasury market could lull investors into a false sense of security, bond analysts warn.
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Jeff Reeves’s Strength in Numbers: Five reasons to buy GE’s stock, and five reasons to sell
Beleaguered General Electric is either back from the brink or still headed down.