Author: super@dmin
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Mark Hulbert: Why retirees shouldn’t fear a bear market
Bear markets don’t have to be devastating.
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Charles Schwab tops earnings estimates
Charles Schwab Corp. SCHW said net-interest revenue jumped in the fourth quarter, more than offsetting a decline in some of the fees the brokerage collects. The company booked $2.67 billion in net revenue in the quarter, up 19% from the year earlier and more than the $2.64 billion analysts expected according to FactSet.
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Metals Stocks: Gold pauses as investors wave off geopolitical worries, snap up stocks
Gold futures struggle for direction as investors waved off turmoil surrounding the U.K.’s plan to leave the European Union and continued to pile into equities, robbing the metal of haven-related demand.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin is displaying a ‘lethargic base’ and has yet to find a bottom, says analyst
Bitcoin prices are trading marginally higher on Wednesday, continuing to oscillate either side of $3,500.
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Betting odds on Brexit strongly indicate that it will be delayed (or even never happen)
Bookies in the U.K. predict second Brexit shock
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Currencies: Pound wobbles after May’s Brexit defeat, ahead of possible confidence vote
The British pound holds steady Wednesday, as the market continues to absorb a historic defeat by the U.K. government over its Brexit plan.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks poised for modest gains as earnings roll out, partial shutdown enters 26th day
U.S. stocks were set to see slight gains on Wednesday as investors weigh new earnings figures and China stimulus with uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations and the partial U.S. government shutdown.
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Market Extra: Small caps’ early stock-market lead may not last, analysts say
The Russell 2000 is setting the pace in 2019, but there are reasons to doubt small companies ability to thrive this year.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields follow British gilts higher as market plays down chance of hard Brexit
Treasury yields rise Wednesday, following the climb in British bond yields, after reports that the European Union would attempt to limit the negative aftermath of a crushing defeat of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit plan late Tuesday
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NerdWallet: The jury’s still out on the ‘marshmallow test,’ and these other money myths
Is willpower really a limited resource? Do experiences really bring more happiness than things? It depends.