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‘I completely trust her’: Should I name my daughter as beneficiary on all my accounts — or add her name instead?

“She is an intelligent and responsible individual.”

This hedge-fund veteran who pushed for silver in February now warns of short-term risks

There are a handful of obstacles to negotiate at the very outset of 2026 but longer-term drivers will soon reassert themselves, says this former hedge-fund head of commodities.

‘I’m completely fed up’: My selfish boomer mother-in-law has controlled me for 30 years. How can I regain my power?

“I’m almost 50 years old. Enough is enough. I am exhausted by it.”

The hot AI trade faces a 1980s style trap and these risks, says this market bull

Expect more volatility for stocks next year, says Evercore’s Emanuel.

The AI gravy train for power stocks is over. Investors will now focus on who’s getting paid, strategist says.

In 2025, exposure to AI was enough for power companies to see shares rise, but 2026 will be all about execution, says Tuttle Capital Management’s Matthew Tuttle.

SoftBank has been on the prowl for AI investments — here’s its next target, according to a report

SoftBank has slowly been increasing exposure to the AI trade.

The history of the $5.5 million ‘Home Alone’ house—which is going to be remodeled

The other star of the holiday movie “Home Alone”— the house—is being renovated into a real-life version of the one depicted in the film.

Tennis star Venus Williams marries actor and model Andrea Preti in lavish second wedding at $10 million Florida estate

The wedding lasted five days and included a bridal shower, pool parties and sports events.

U.S. stock futures flat as investors hope to start 2026 on a roll

U.S. stock futures were little changed on Sunday as investors look to end the year on a high note.

Quantum computing works — now investors will see if the stocks do too

Charlie Garcia responds to readers about the opportunities and obstacles for investors in quantum computing.

Stocks are on track for a third straight year of stellar returns. Why a fourth isn’t out of the question.

After three straight years of 10% or greater returns for the S&P 500, gains in year four are typically more subdued. But that doesn’t mean 2026 won’t be another great year for stocks.

I’m afraid my financial adviser will steal my money. I’ve read too many cautionary tales. How can I be sure?

“I am 66 years old and have been retired for about a year and a half.”
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