Author: super@dmin
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The Tell: Individual investors are in their most bearish mood in 3 years, according to E-Trade survey
Nevertheless, investors are buying the stock market’s dips.
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In One Chart: Stock market under Trump bears an uncanny resemblance to JFK’s
One year after we pointed out the uncanny similarities between the stock market with Donald Trump in the White House and the one under John F. Kennedy, the charts are tracking as closely as ever. That could mean good times ahead for bulls.
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Encore: Mayor de Blasio proposes auto-IRAs to help New Yorkers save for retirement
Auto-IRAs provide a retirement savings plan to workers who lack an employer plan.
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Market Extra: Brexit vote: 3 reasons investors outside of the U.K. should care
It’s crunchtime for Brexit this week as the drama over negotiations and options for how the U.K. could leave the European Union are set to come to a head. Here’s why investors outside of Europe should care.
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Outside the Box: Stock investors are bumping their heads on resistance above
This corrective rally will have a hard time breaking through 2,600 points in the S&P 500.
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Deep Dive: These beaten-down stocks are expected to roar back in 2019
Dozens of favored S&P 500 stocks have suffered declines of more than 20% since the end of the third quarter.
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Metals Stocks: Gold prices edge higher, stage fresh assault on $1,300
Gold futures climb on Monday as weakness in global stocks and the U.S. dollar help to buoy the yellow metal.
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Need to Know: U.S. economy could slip from top spot in 2020 and keep slipping, analysts say
Here come China and India. America’s days as the world’s most powerful economy are numbered, and when that torch is finally passed, it may be gone for good, according to a recent report.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin dips below $3,500 as security concerns mount
Bitcoin, the No.1 digital currency, dipped below $3,500 on Sunday, marking its lowest level since Dec. 18 and inching toward psychological support at $3,000.
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Europe Markets: European markets hit by disappointing China trade data
European markets dropped on Monday, as investors wait for the U.K. parliament’s vote over Prime Minister Theresa May’s contentious Brexit withdrawal agreement on Tuesday