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Low-cost index funds are best for investors, right? Not so fast.

New ETF aims to beat the S&P 500 just by avoiding its obvious blunders

Winklevoss twins get their $2 billion payday as Gemini’s stock gets set to trade

IPO for the cryptocurrency exchange founded by billionaires Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss prices above expectations, in a sign of strong demand.

Some fear the Fed will follow Turkey’s path to runaway inflation. How one strategist says investors can shield for that.

Either stocks or bonds are right, but not both, argues Gavekal strategist Will Denyer.

It’s hard to predict a stock-market top, but two red flags have this analyst eyeing the eject button

A faltering economy and fizzling AI trade could spark a pullback for stocks

Beyond the Fed and AI: This five-star manager picks small-cap stock that can become giants.

The time could be ripe for smaller companies to get eaten by bigger ones. It’s one reason to give the space a second look, says this five-star portfolio manager.

Structural drivers point to higher long-term bond yields — no matter what the Fed does, says this strategist.

Gavekal recommends a barbell approach to bonds, combining 2-year and 30-year debt while avoiding the “belly” of the curve.

Homeowners dash to refinance as mortgage rates dive — with some home buyers coming off the sidelines

Mortgage rates fell as economic data indicated weakness in the labor market.

Tesla is losing U.S. market share. And that’s in the middle of an EV boom.

Has Tesla lost is ‘aura’? Tesla Inc.’s share of the U.S. EV market has fallen to its lowest on record, despite a boom for EV sales in the U.S.

My husband sold his IRA without my knowledge prior to our divorce. Is this legal?

“Is it legal for one member of a married couple to authorize the sale of an IRA In a joint managed account?”

Weight-loss drug manufacturer Novo Nordisk cuts 9000 jobs — and its profit forecast

New CEO Mike Doustdar is kitchen-sinking the costs of restructuring the company to focus on diabetes and anti-obesity drugs.

Judge rules Lisa Cook can stay at the Fed, for now. She’ll likely vote at this month’s rate-setting meeting.

A judge has ruled that Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook should stay in her post for the time being, likely preserving her vote at the central bank’s Sept. 16-17 meeting that will set interest rates, and delivering a setback to President Donald Trump’s effort to fire her over an allegation of mortgage fraud.

‘He is increasingly angry’: My troubled son lives with me. How do I ensure he is financially secure after I die?

“Our family does have a long history of interventions, including hospitalizations.”
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