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The S&P 500 could face its biggest drop since April this week following an expected Fed rate cut

BTIG and other strategists see a “sell the news” event for stocks this week — and a potential pullback for the S&P 500 not seen since April.

China finds Nvidia broke antitrust law and extends probe. Shares are dropping.

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‘I spend 5 hours a day on my portfolio’: I’m 70 and received $300K in a lawsuit. What do you think of my investment plan?

“It’s important to find a way to manage your emotions to prevent them from damaging your financial and personal future.”

Hulk Hogan’s daughter removed from his will—who gets his $11 million Florida home?

The future of the late wrestler’s mansion may be in doubt as his will shines a light on a bitter family rift.

OpenAI billionaire Sam Altman lists stunning 22-acre Hawaii property for $49 million

Altman is selling the property just 18 months after he wed his longtime partner, Oliver Mulherin, on the grounds of the estate.

Google’s AI summaries are stealing traffic, publisher of Rolling Stone, Variety says in lawsuit

Penske Media says Google’s search engine is cannibalizing its businesses, in a lawsuit filed late Friday.

U.S. stock futures flat ahead of this week’s big Fed meeting

U.S. stock-market futures were little changed Sunday, as investors await what is expected to be the Fed’s first interest-rate cut in nine months later this week.

Your retirement plan is missing this one thing

With Social Security, investment income, RMDs, annuities and pensions, it can be hard to keep track of money coming and going.

Why the Fed’s first rate cut in 9 months could derail the stock-market rally — and how investors can prepare

Investors are watching whether the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision — and its economic projections — will keep the stock rally alive or send the market into a tailspin.

A divided Fed is expected to settle on a 25-basis-point cut this week. The key question is, what comes next?

Will future cuts come at every meeting this year, or at a more cautious pace?

Fed governor Cook declared second residence as ‘vacation home,’ countering Trump’s claims

Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook reportedly declared a condo she purchased in 2021 as a “vacation” and “second” home in loan filings and other documents — potentially undermining the Trump administration’s claims that she engaged in mortgage fraud, which the president used as grounds to fire Cook from the Fed’s board.

Stock market’s relentless rally threatens to turn into a ‘melt-up’. What’s next.

Some stock watchers see the market on the verge of a “melt-up.” Here’s how to approach it.
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