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‘Tell me I’m not crazy’: My mom, 90, has dementia. My sibling wants her to buy a $500K house nearby. Does that make any sense?

“I can’t, for the life of me, see how this makes sense on any level — personal or financial.”

The ‘risky trinity’ is the most underappreciated market threat right now. These are the stock moves to make.

The Leuthold Group says investors should worry about converging themes of AI, bitcoin and private credit. They are taking shelter in these sectors.

Most of copper’s rally has happened, Goldman Sachs says. They fear a correction is coming.

Although there are fundamental justifications for copper’s rally in 2025, Goldman Sachs said speculative inflows contributed the majority of the upward momentum in prices.

If you want to invest in helping the environment, don’t bother with ESG funds

Companies with good “environmental, social and governance” ratings are actually worse for the environment.

How investors can protect their portfolios as the stock market’s ‘fear gauge’ rises

U.S. markets have been fairly calm so far in 2026, but that hasn’t stopped the Cboe Volatility Index, better known as the VIX or the stock market’s “fear gauge,” from creeping higher.

BlackRock assets surge to $14 trillion record as it looks to private markets

The world’s biggest asset manager said on Thursday that the value of its assets under management (AUM) increased by a record $698 billion.

‘The house has quadrupled in value’: I bought a house with my brother. He never contributed. How do I remove him?

“My brother lived with me for eight years, then left to live abroad, married and followed his dreams.”

TSMC breaks big revenue milestone in thumping fourth quarter, raises guidance on revenue and AI capex for 2026

TSMC’s stock jumps 5% after announcing a stonking set of 4Q numbers that have positive implications the companies it supplies and those who supply it.

Amy Schumer buys a Manhattan apartment for $6.25 million, then officially files for ‘amicable’ divorce from Chris Fischer

Comedian Amy Schumer has officially filed for divorce from her husband, Chris Fischer, one month after she confirmed that the duo had split.

Why oil experts say U.S.-Iran tensions feel different this time around than previous crises

Oil experts are factoring in the possibility of revolutionary upheaval in Iran as tensions with the U.S. flare back up.

Verizon’s outage may have annoyed users, but it didn’t bother investors

Verizon’s stock rose Wednesday, despite reports of widespread outages of the company’s wireless service.

Your wealth and investments would be on the line if Trump torpedoes the Fed’s independence

When politicians get involved with central-bank decisions, inflation, the dollar and the stock market all become less predictable.
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