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It’s time to start nibbling on Lowe’s and Williams-Sonoma’s stocks, analyst says
Patient investors will see the benefits of taking small purchases of these stocks. Source link
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The world needs the dollar, even a battered one, says this strategist. Here’s how to play that.
There is no “viable alternative” to the U.S. dollar, argues Andreas Steno Larsen. But it could get a lot weaker…
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My husband will inherit $180K. I think we should invest the money. He wants to pay off his $168K mortgage. Who’s right?
“He has $15,000 in investments and $5,500 per month in disability income.” Source link
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My friend’s house has appreciated by 400%. Selling means she’ll have a huge tax bill. What can she do?
“She owes about $60,000 on her home.” Source link
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‘I’ve made the most money over the last 30 years buying solid companies in terrible markets’: Should I start buying?
“As the old phrase goes, don’t catch a falling knife.” Source link
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Tesla’s stock should be bought now, says analyst. This is who should be buying it and why.
Tesla shares have lost more than half their value in a span of just three months, and Cantor Fitzgerald now…
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As consumers fret, executives have been talking a little less about inflation — and more about this
Despite consumer sentiment hitting a 29-month low by one measure, executives have focused less on inflation — and more on…
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Bessent downplays stock-market weakness
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday said he’s “not concerned about a little bit of volatility.” Source link
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LinkedIn co-founder has known Elon Musk for years. Here’s what he says Americans don’t understand about the Tesla CEO.
Elon Musk takes a hammer-and-nail approach to everything, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman says. Source link
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Here’s what recent history says happens after the S&P 500 breaches this critical level
The current market volatility offers opportunity, says NewEdge Wealth Source link
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