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Fidelity to charge $100 servicing fee on some ETFs

Fidelity Investments is planning to charge investors a $100 servicing fee when placing buy orders on exchange-traded funds issued by nine firms.

Wall Street is warming to value stocks. Here’s why investors should consider them.

U.S. stocks are looking expensive right now. But investors hunting for bargains can still find them in the market’s value bin.

These 10 college athletes are making over $1 million a year in NIL deals

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark has made more than $3 million from NIL deals, but she’s not the highest earner in the country.

Fears over persistent inflation resurface in U.S. Treasury market, ushering in volatility

Strong manufacturing-related data released Monday was enough to unleash fears of persistent inflation in the U.S. government-debt market.

The cost of employer-sponsored healthcare appears to have stabilized

Good news for wages and Social Security tax base, but will costs stay flat?

Canopy Growth wins ISS support for vote to pave way for entry into U.S. cannabis market

Institutional Shareholder Services, which makes recommendations on shareholder votes, has given a green light for April 12 ballot to create exchangeable shares.

Nikola’s stock heads for a record win streak as EV maker sues Heavy D, founder

Nikola’s stock rallied Monday toward a record-long win streak, as investors wouldn’t be distracted by the electric vehicle maker’s dispute with those connected to its convicted founder and former chairman, Trevor Milton.

Virginia’s Republican Gov. Youngkin and GOP policy panel both say ‘no’ to cannabis

Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a measure that would have established a legal recreational-cannabis market because, as he said, ”Cannabis is bad” for the state.

Trump Media lost $58.2 million in 2023 and sales totaled just $4.13 million

Numbers revealed in a regulatory filing Monday stand in contrast to company’s $7.7 billion market cap.

The average S&P 500 stock is as overvalued as the ‘Magnificent Seven,’ Goldman says

While this doesn’t necessarily mean the rally is nearing its end, high valuations typically lead to weaker returns over the months ahead, according to Goldman’s analysis.

Gold and the stock market have both soared this year — can it last?

Market timers have never before been this optimistic — contrarians will probably get the last laugh

Tech-heavy Nasdaq is up five straight months. History shows this happens next, Bespoke says.

The U.S. stock market has been on a tear over the past five months — and more gains may be in store for the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index, if history is any guide, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
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