Author: super@dmin
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Who are more likely to change their minds — conservative or liberal extremists?
Researchers looked at whether people who hold stringent views were willing to admit they were wrong.
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Outside the Box: Why free-market economists aren’t impressed with Trump’s deregulation efforts
When regulations are cut, it’s more about aiding politically important special interest groups than furthering free-market principles.
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Jeff Reeves’s Strength in Numbers: These infrastructure stocks could build up your portfolio in 2019
Major infrastructure legislation could be a top goal for Congress, boosting construction-related stocks, writes Jeff Reeves.
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NerdWallet: The new normal for retirement: there isn’t one
There’s more than one way to retire, and how you do it involves a variety of factors, including personality.
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Next Avenue: This matchmaking site will hook you up…with a financial planner
Here’s a great way to find a vetted financial planner online through a unique algorithm.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures climb ahead of Fed meeting; trade optimism returns
Stock futures move higher on Wednesday as a Fed decision looms and hopeful noises are heard over the U.S. and China trade dispute.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets mixed ahead of Fed rate decision
Asian stock markets were mixed Wednesday, as traders mulled over the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision and weaker-than-expected Japanese trade data.
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Brace yourself, these kinds of people are the most likely to get hacked
A new study reveals the personality traits could make you more attractive and susceptible to hackers.
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Retire Better: An ‘expected obliteration’ of financial assets threatens to kill FIRE movement
The FIRE movement — financial independence, retire early — is so mid-2018.
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Emerging Markets Report: Investors hope for policy cues from China’s Xi are quickly dashed
A much anticipated speech from Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday left investors struggling with what to make of it.