Author: super@dmin
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Market Snapshot: Stocks rally on tentative deal to avert another government shutdown
U.S. stocks gain Tuesday after lawmakers reached a tentative deal to prevent a government shutdown and as optimism grew over a potential trade deal between the U.S. and China.
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Mark Hulbert: Do bucket strategies stand the test of time?
A 115-year comparison of bucket and non-bucket approaches to retirement.
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The Fed: Powell says rural poor need help with education, credit access
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday the rural poor need more help with their education, credit
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Market Extra: The Swiss franc suffers a mini ‘flash crash’: Here’s what happened
The Swiss franc suffers a sudden drop across the board during Monday’s Asian trading session, seemingly out of nowhere. Here’s what happened.
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The Technical Indicator: Bull trend strengthens, S&P 500 rattles cage on 200-day average
Technically speaking, the S&P 500 continues to trend higher, writes Michael Ashbaugh, rising to its second test of major resistance matching the 200-day moving average.
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Aurora Cannabis is a prime example of why marijuana investors should focus on money flows
With Aurora Cannabis and most other marijuana stocks, sentiment and short squeezes are directing price action.
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The MarketWatch Q&A: Want to retire early? Tanja Hester went from freewheeling spender to financial independence, and says it’s simpler than you think
Early retirement is possible even if you’re in debt, have kids, haven’t invested before.
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Currencies: The U.S. dollar is on track to break an 8-day win streak
The U.S. dollar slips into negative territory early Tuesday, looking to snap a eight-day winning streak as investors turn their attention to details in the U.S.-China trade spat.
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Need to Know: Here’s why hedge-fund manager Kyle Bass thinks U.S. stocks will be lower by end 2019
Politics is one of many market balls in the air that can turn things on a dime these days. Our call of the day from Hayman Capital Management founder Kyle Bass, offers a refreshing top-down view on a lot a lot that’s bothering markets, but you’d better steel yourself
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Financial adviser stole ‘at least $65 million’ in 10-year crime spree, feds allege
Chicago-based Sultan Issa is accused of using client’s money to buy firearms, yachts and condos in Trump Tower.