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Most of us make assumptions about growth and value stocks. Here’s what we get wrong.

Reading too much into short-term market moves can land you in trouble.

Amex sees strong travel and luxury spending as affluent customers open their wallets

Amex sees spending rise, as its cardholders are ‘enjoying life’ and getting ready to travel.

This is the No. 1 thing Americans worry about being able to afford in retirement — and it’s not food or housing

Some say these worries will impact how they vote in the midterm elections.

‘I‘m facing an ethical dilemma’: My widowed mother is cutting my step siblings out of the family trust. Do I have a responsibility?

“My mother has now hired an attorney to revise the trust and remove her late husband’s children as beneficiaries.”

SoFi’s stock rises as the company hits a revenue milestone

SoFi’s home-loan originations nearly doubled in the latest quarter.

Here’s what Kevin Warsh’s selection as Fed chair means for the economy, markets and you

President Donald Trump has selected Kevin Warsh to serve as the next chair of the Federal Reserve, putting a well-known critic of the U.S. central bank in its top job.

This Trump trade returned 29% in six months — but its authors say it’s time for a big change.

Miners and rare earth plays boosted gains for a strategy devised by Ned Davis Research

Verizon sees its best subscriber growth in six years as new CEO sends a message to rivals

CEO Dan Schulman, who took over in October, says Verizon will no longer be a “hunting ground” for its competitors.

Gold’s searing run halted, silver drops below $100 as expectations of Warsh to Fed hits dollar debasement trade

A selloff is underway for gold, silver and copper on Friday, as the dollar rises on expectations that Kevin Warsh will be the next Federal Reserve chairman.

My ‘distrustful and selfish’ brother is executor of our family estate. How can I clip his wings?

“I am the third trustee appointed to my late parents’ trust.”

Trump sues IRS, Treasury for $10 billion over leak of his tax returns

President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit Thursday against the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department — with the potential for U.S. taxpayers to pay for it.

‘I don’t own a house’: I’m 50 with $2 million and I’m scared about losing my job. Can I retire early?

“My monthly expenses are around $6,000. That includes rent.”
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