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Here’s the No. 1 way to protect your investment portfolio from market bubbles and FOMO

With the U.S. stock market priced for perfection and artificial-intelligence speculation driving a boom in tech-related stocks, many investors are asking if this is a stock-market bubble that could burst at any moment.

‘Soon, all commodity charts will look like gold.’ BofA’s Hartnett goes bullish on commodities.

Inflationary growth and political populism are a recipe for commodity price strength says Michael Hartnett

Consumer spending points to strong third-quarter GDP. U.S. economy still has momentum.

Consumer spending rose again in September and likely foreshadows a robust pace of economic growth in the third quarter when the long-delayed report is released a few days before Christmas.

Inflation didn’t get any worse before government shutdown. Fed seen cutting rates again.

The rate of U.S. inflation stayed stuck close to 3% before the government shutdown, a long delayed report showed, adding a final piece of the puzzle before the Federal Reserve votes on whether to cut interest rates again.

How Google could follow Nvidia to become the next $5 trillion company

One analyst predicts that Google will steal market share from Nvidia and emerge as the dominant survivor of any future dot-com-style crash.

As Americans shop for bargains, these discounters might fare best in the stock market

A screen of 11 off-price retailers shows Five Below with the fastest sales growth, but analysts see the most upside in Burlington Stores’ stock.

Netflix set to transform media business — and itself — with $83 billion Warner Bros. deal

Netflix will become a vastly bigger and different company once its deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming businesses goes through.

‘Misbehaving’ U.S. long bonds have this strategist looking for yield elsewhere

When Greenspan and Bernanke were hiking rates, long-term yields kept falling. Now Powell is cutting, the reverse is happening — a conundrum for HSBC’s strategist

Why investors should brush off fears about another brutal yen carry trade unwind

Rising Japanese bond yields, coupled with the expectation that the Bank of Japan will raise interest rates again later this month for the first time since January, has breathed new life into a Wall Street boogeyman.

Why ‘buy the dip’ is not that great a strategy, quant firm discovers

Researchers at AQR tested out buy-the-dip as an investing strategy and were not impressed.

A Wall Street legend has passed, but his ’10 surprise’ framework lives on. Manufacturing may be primed for a boom, this firm says.

U.K. research firm Variant Perception expects manufacturing outside of AI to pick up.

‘I am increasingly resentful’: My husband of 10 years has $1 million and cars worth $200K Why won’t he give me money?

“I maintain the household, walk the dogs and cook regular meals for us both.”
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