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10 stocks that let you invest like Nvidia in the next hot AI trade

Here’s why Lumentum, Credo and eight other stocks are at the center of this ‘least understood’ part of the AI boom.

The Fed is about to start boosting financial markets again. Here’s why.

Investors only focused on interest-rate cuts may miss another important move right on the horizon.

My girlfriend, a widow in her 40s, pays off her credit card after every transaction. Is that weird?

“I saw her transfer $150 after we were done shopping.”

Trump could give automakers relief from Nexperia chip shortage with China deal

The White House and the Chinese government have reached an agreement to resume chip shipments from semiconductor company Nexperia, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Why betting companies like DraftKings are rooting for the Blue Jays to win the World Series

One sportsbook had 96.7% of World Series bets on the Dodgers to beat the Blue Jays once the matchup was finalized.

Home buyers are being left in limbo as the shutdown delays mortgage and insurance applications

Home buyers were already spooked by uncertainty in the job market. Now the shutdown is putting some buyers in limbo.

College financial aid can look more generous than it is. Use this checklist to find out what you’re really getting.

Make sure to fully understand a college award letter before signing it.

Hotel stays now can easily cost $100 extra, thanks to local ‘bed taxes’

Some locales, like Kyoto and San Diego, are increasing the taxes they levy on visitors.

The Fed needs a 24/7 system for banks to move cash. This could be the answer.

Charlie Garcia responds to readers about “perpetual futures” — and stocks that could prosper from it.

How to profit as the AI bubble deflates for many companies in the stock market

Also: Meta vs. Alphabet, two sides to Amazon, housing-market coverage and what to stream in November.

Jerome Powell says the AI bubble and the dot-com bust are different. He’s wrong.

The Federal Reserve chair’s argument is based on inaccurate — and dangerous — Wall Street conventional wisdom.

I’m 33 and make $140K. Is blowing my extra cash on soccer jerseys and nights out hurting my financial future?

There are guardrails you can put in place to feel more in control of your money and cut down on impulse spending,
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