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Tuesday was a key day, as momentum plays flopped while value stocks rallied. But was it a shift or a blip?

Tuesday was a remarkable day in markets — not so much for the overall movement in the major indexes, but what happened underneath.

Intel’s stock surges on SoftBank investment and potential U.S. government stake. Here’s why the rally could crumble.

More investment can’t solve Intel’s main problem: It doesn’t have enough customers.

Why small-cap stocks may be running out of ‘runway’ after recent outperformance

The recent outperformance in small-cap stocks will probably run out of steam, after rallying on increased optimism that the Fed will lower rates over the next year, according to RBC Capital Markets.

Do you have a lottery addiction? With the Powerball jackpot now at $643 million, this man’s story may be telling.

Adam Osmond gambled away a fortune on lottery games, but eventually sought help.

This economist said in 2018 that bitcoin was more likely to drop to $100 than hit $100K. Here’s what he says he got wrong.

Kenneth Rogoff, a professor at Harvard University and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, admitted his 2018 prediction that bitcoin was more likely to drop to $100 than climb to $100,000 has proven far off the mark.

America has 5 wealth classes. See where you fit in — and how much it takes to reach the upper echelons.

Most Americans will make it to some rung of the middle class. Here’s how much you need to get to the next tier these days.

We earn $150K and want to vacation every two months. Can we still meet our savings goals, or are we living in fantasyland?

One of the lingering effects of the pandemic is that there are more remote jobs. Perhaps you should consider abandoning your permanent home base and pursuing a more nomadic lifestyle.

How Trump is using the Fed chair selection process to pressure Powell to lower rates

The TV-style approach could present the White House with an excuse to meet with some current Fed officials who don’t support lowering rates.

Nexstar-Tegna deal puts Trump move to eliminate broadcast ownership rules to the test

Nextstar is looking to buy Tegna in a $6.2 billion cash deal — but will the FCC allow it despite a conflict with current TV ownership rules?

Why the Russell 2000 has a real chance to beat the S&P 500 — finally

Small-cap stocks look primed for their big moment. But we’ve been here before.

How restaurant chains are competing on in-store vibes to win back customers

Analysts say more welcoming atmospheres at chains like Starbucks and Cava can’t hurt. But how much will they help?

Why adding private equity to your 401(k) can put your retirement on the line

Alternative-investment options may feel like progress — but they also increase the chance of confusion and costly missteps.
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