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America once had enough silver to meet its needs. But that’s been outsourced, too.

Charlie Garcia responds to readers’ concerns about China’s control of silver and other critical metals used in technology and defense.

This could be a better — and safer — way into the AI trade in 2026

Investors might be well served to look beyond semiconductor makers to take part in the AI boom — and more toward the companies that make manufacturing and testing equipment for the chip industry.

Investors pin hopes on the ‘January barometer,’ with stocks set to skip ‘Santa Claus rally’ for a 3rd year

For the third straight year, the S&P 500 looks poised to fall during the “Santa Claus rally” period. That has never happened before.

U.S. on verge of unemployment surge that forces Fed to slash rates, Wall Street veteran says

Those with optimistic views of 2026 are overlooking signs of a labor market in sharp decline, says David Rosenberg.

‘I have absolutely no idea what to do’: I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and inherited $400K. How do I invest it?

“I’m retired and 72.”

Trump says U.S. has captured Maduro. What happens next in markets.

The swift and successful U.S. operation to capture Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro is likely to pressure oil and could unleash a reaction in other financial markets on Monday.

Here are the most popular Moneyist columns of 2025

Bad executors, greedy friends, inheritances, elder abuse and qualifying for Medicaid featured as the most-read Moneyist columns of the year.

Retirement investors should beware of our volatile ‘Marie Antoinette’ market

Volatility is not the typical retirement investor’s friend.

January’s first trading days predict the stock market’s year — or so they say

Why the stock market’s odds of rising in 2026 are the same regardless of seasonal indicators.

Stocks need to find their footing fast if investors hope to keep the bears away

Bullish technical indicators are breaking down.

Tax-related selling could set up these 11 stocks for big gains early in 2026

Insider share ownership and corporate profitability are key to finding stocks that have been temporarily sold off.

Could retail actually rebound in 2026? These are the chains — and trends — to watch.

Beyond the biggest chains, the past few years have largely been ones to forget for retailers, as shoppers have remained wary about spending amid a battle with higher living costs. Yet some analysts see a path toward a slightly better 2026.
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