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Strategist who said passive investing is ‘worse than Marxism’ says AI plays are only making the problem worse

A Wall Street strategist who made a splash a decade ago with a report arguing that the rise of passive investing was “worse than Marxism” has said the problem is even bigger than he initially realized.

Nvidia’s stock rises as Trump blesses China sales. Here’s how big the opportunity could be.

Nvidia previously pegged lost China revenue at $8 billion a quarter, and that was for a scaled-down chip.

This financial company was just added to the S&P 500, and its stock is surging

Ares is getting the nod over Strategy as the index looks to replace Kellanova.

‘He almost has to keep buying’: Why Michael Saylor’s Strategy is doubling down on bitcoin.

Michael Saylor’s bitcoin treasury company Strategy on Monday said it bought another roughly $1 billion of bitcoin last week, its biggest single-time purchase since July.

Why Trump’s new $12 billion farm aid package is just a Band-Aid for struggling soybean growers

The Trump administration’s $12 billion aid package may be too little, too late for American farmers — particularly soybean producers suffering from the effects of a U.S.-instigated global trade war.

Odell Beckham Jr. says a $100 million NFL contract won’t last a lifetime. Here’s what other athletes think.

The former NFL star has stirred up conversation around how quickly a professional athlete can spend a $100 million — or what’s left of that sum after several key expenses

Mortgage rates are surging ahead of the Fed’s expected rate cut. What gives?

Mortgage rates are rising sharply even though the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates later this week.

Treasury yields push higher as bond investors reach ‘disappointment phase’ of Fed’s rate-cutting cycle

Yields on long-dated U.S. government debt continue to rise despite the likelihood of a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut on Wednesday, and this is threatening to undermine the Trump administration’s goal of bringing down borrowing costs.

Here’s the key to retiring together as a couple without fighting about money

Retirement is a team effort, yet fewer than 3 in 5 couples discuss plans with their partners.

Marvell’s stock falls in the wake of these two competitive concerns

There are new fears on Wall Street related to the future of Marvell’s work with Amazon and its potential to capitalize on opportunity with Microsoft.

The maid of honor approved my bridesmaid’s dress, but now wants me to buy a new one. What should I do?

“While I’d like to push back more, I know myself and will end up caving and buying a new dress.”

Investors’ bearishness is often overdone — but their bubble fears may be spot-on

There was widespread concern about dot-com stocks and the housing market before those crashes.
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