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Money Matters: How this 25-year-old makes over $10,000 a month in passive income through real estate

Soli Cayetano bought her first rental property at 22 with savings from work and now lives as a digital nomad

Key Words: Value investor Seth Klarman sees opportunities in real estate, says he’s a bitcoin skeptic

"I've tried hard to understand the arguments for crypto and figure out why people are so excited. I can't find value there."

Brett Arends's ROI: When Russia was NVIDIA — why you shouldn’t chase the stock-market darlings

And the 'BRICs' were the Magnificent Seven

Economic Report: U.S. new home sales surge in May for third straight month

New home sales at 763,000 annual rate in May versus 680,000 in prior month.

Economic Report: Consumer confidence jumps to 17-month high as inflation slows. Americans more optimistic on economy

A survey of consumer confidence jumped to a 17-month high in June, reflecting a slowdown in inflation and more confidence about the future of the economy.

: Theft in open court: How a fight over lifesaving drugs led to accusations of brazen industrial espionage

Cancer drug developer I-Mab says a key competitor stole its research by posing as an expert witness in an arbitration proceeding.

Cannabis Watch: Canopy Growth cuts 1,200 jobs in past year and issues ‘going concern’ warning as analyst eyes solvency of cannabis company

Jefferies analyst Owen Bennet says cannabis company's core business in Canada must focus on "simply staying solvent" as it looks toward U.S. listing

MarketWatch First Take: Robinhood in the spotlight as tech layoffs roll on

Robinhood is the latest company in the tech layoffs spotlight.

Economic Report: U.S. home prices rise in April, signaling a recovery in the sector, Case-Shiller says

Case-Shiller U.S. 20-city home price index down 1.7% year-on-year in April.

The Ratings Game: Tesla risks some ‘operational hiccups’ as the year goes on, analyst says

Piper Sandler analyst Alexander Potter likes Tesla's stock, but he's showing some caution in the wake of a strong run up.

Economic Report: Durable-goods orders climb for third month in a row, but manufacturing slump may not be over

Orders for manufactured U.S. goods jumped 1.7% in May and rose fore the third month in a row, boosted by strong demand for passenger planes and new autos.

Metals Stocks: Gold slips as inflation fears bite

Gold and silver futures prices were little changed again on Tuesday though traders still worry that stubborn inflation around the world will push central banks to raise interest rates further.
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