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Bitcoin hits new high above $125,000 as investors seek safety

Bitcoin hit a new all-time high on Sunday, briefly topping the $125,000 level, as investors seek safe havens amid the uncertainty caused by the government shutdown.

OPEC+ agrees to another output hike in November despite growing concerns of glut

OPEC+ on Sunday agreed to increase crude production in November by another 137,000 barrels a day, despite rising concerns of a global glut.

Are we in a recession? Yes — if you live in one of these 22 states.

The U.S. economy is very close to falling into a damaging contraction — and many states are already in a recession, according to Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics.

More famous than Warren Buffett in decades past, Peter Lynch of Fidelity says it’s still all about investing in what you know

You should be able to explain in a minute or less — even to an 11-year-old — why you own shares in a company, he says.

How this Wall Street skeptic built a powerful portfolio to combat a weaker dollar and higher inflation

Charlie Garcia makes the case for precious metals, crypto and cash.

How one of 2025’s most popular trades is boosting gold and bitcoin — and may keep going during the government shutdown

The so-called debasement trade — embraced by individual investors since late 2024 as a hedge to a weaker dollar — could accelerate from here.

‘I won’t let the government walk all over me’: The IRS says I owe $14,000 for not declaring my Social Security. What now?

“I will take the IRS to court, if I must.”

I’m holding my $400K life savings in cash because I’m worried about a stock-market crash. Do I dare invest?

“I’m 44. I have been retired for three years now.”

I want to escape the U.S. political climate and be a ‘digital nomad’ abroad. I’m 46 and earn $98,000 — how can I do this?

“My ideal situation is probably to live and travel abroad for nine months out of the year and be in the U.S. for about three months.”

‘He’s the breadwinner’: Does my husband take Social Security at 66 — or get $800 extra at 70?

“My husband jokes that he will never be able to retire because we do not own a home.”

Why fewer seniors are expected to enroll in Medicare Advantage next year — and opt for original Medicare instead

Medicare Advantage may be less attractive for seniors next year — and its market share could suffer.

I’m 64, have $1.2 million in a 401(k) and two mortgages. Can I afford to retire?

“My monthly expenses are $6,500.”
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