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America’s food market is rigged. Look who’s getting rich while many of us struggle with grocery bills.

Powerful “Big Ag” — not small farmers and ranchers or even tariffs — is the root cause of the food-affordability crisis.

Logan Paul’s $5.3 million Pokémon bet raises a bigger question: Do collectibles belong in your portfolio?

Collectibles may offer eye-catching returns, but not all financial experts are on board.

How the New Year’s tax deadline poses a risk for gold, silver and the Dow

The right time for investors to make a move may be sooner than they think.

Too many people forgot their RMDs last year. Don’t make this ‘billion-dollar mistake.’

You have until Dec. 31 to take your required distribution. Consider this your wake-up call.

Here’s the setup for silver and gold heading into 2026

Also: Year-end tax and retirement planning advice and 2026 previews for semiconductor stocks, Tesla and bitcoin.

After 2 straight misses, this year’s ‘Santa Claus rally’ is off to a solid start. Why it matters for investors.

Stocks have never seen three negative “Santa Claus rally” periods in a row. After two straight misses, history says the odds favor a comeback this year.

Target’s beaten-down stock gets a lift after report of ‘significant investment’ from Toms Capital

As shoppers dealing with higher living costs continue to seek out bargains, Target has struggled to compete with Walmart.

Silver is turning into one of the hottest trades of 2025. Why this veteran investor is targeting $300 in a coming ‘mania’ phase.

Peter Krauth, author of “The Great Silver Bull,” says silver’s “mania phase” is not far off.

Chip sector’s gains are fading, but charts say bulls may just be resting up for a big rally

Charts suggest chip sector is enduring a “time correction,” and it seems likely to eventually be resolved with another rally.

What’s ahead for Tesla as it doubles down on AI

Tesla’s stock was closing 2025 on a high note, as investors see progress on CEO Elon Musk’s promise to grow the robotaxi business.

My in-laws say they’re ‘stakeholders’ in my daughter’s bat mitzvah and want us to throw a bigger party. Do I say no?

“If we do let them pay for something small, my wife is worried that my in-laws will see it as a sign that they have permission to take over.”

Here’s everything the ‘geniuses’ on Wall Street got wrong about the markets in 2025

Investing experts were wrong in so many ways this year.
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