Author: super@dmin
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Vitaliy Katsenelson’s Contrarian Edge: How to stop social media and technology from stealing your precious time
Put the smartphone down and give yourself more hours in a day, writes Vitaliy Katsenelson
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Futures Movers: Oil prices pull back to kick off trading in the new year
Oil futures early Wednesday in New York retreated to start the new year, as concerns about global economic health drive fears of flagging demand for crude.
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NerdWallet: Good news and bad news about the real-estate market in 2019
Builders are building smaller, more affordable homes, more people are choosing this type of loan, and other trends.
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Grow: Self care: good for you, good for your money
Put these four financial self-care habits into action to empower yourself and end the stressing about money.
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Asia Markets: Data showing Chinese manufacturing cooling put Asia stock markets in early hole for 2019
Asian stock markets tumbled Wednesday as 2019 trading began, after surveys showed Chinese manufacturing weakening.
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The difference between a correction and a bear market — and 5 other financial terms to know for 2019
A lot of investment terms are being thrown around these days.
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4 New Year’s resolutions that will save you money in 2019
Consumers can add thousands of dollars to their savings by taking these simple steps.
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Robinhood quietly stops users from signing up for cash accounts amid scrutiny from regulators
The company said on social media that it’s revamping its cash management program.
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Market Extra: Which markets are closed — and when — on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day?
Wall Street is set to bid adieu to 2018, a bruising stretch for most assets that, perhaps, can’t end soon enough for traders. But market participants may be able to take heart in the fact that of a brief respite on New Year’s Day when nearly all major markets will be closed.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks buoyed by trade hopes in last session of a dismal 2018
Trade-deal headlines provide a lift for stocks on Monday, but major indexes remain on track to ring out 2018 with a historically weak December and the worst annual performance since 2008.