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Netflix’s stock is down 15% from its all-time high at the end of June. Is now the time to buy?

Netflix has a high chance for continued growth as it delves further into live sports and builds out its advertising business, one analyst said.

This CEO is leading an army of real estate agents through the most complex housing market in decades

Leo Pareja, CEO of eXp Realty, talks to MarketWatch about how industry changes and a persistent affordability crisis are affecting home buyers and sellers alike

The robots have won. The smart trade now is investing in companies that make them.

Amazon’s million-robot army ends the need for 160,000 new jobs. Walmart, Target and other retailers are reaching similar conclusions.

Wall Street professionals are taking a page out of the retail crowd’s playbook

Institutional investors bought the dip in stocks last week, BofA Global Research data show.

If you take investing advice from AI, it could cost you thousands. Here’s why.

Who gives better financial advice — chatbots or humans?

Fed official announces surprise retirement, opening new avenue for Trump influence at central bank

Raphael Bostic, a housing expert who has served as president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank for eight years, on Wednesday announced his decision to retire early next year.

Trump administration says it’s considering $2,000 checks for about 60% of U.S. households

President Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary on Wednesday offered more details about Trump’s proposal earlier this week to send $2,000 “dividend” checks to most Americans to show the benefits of the administration’s many tariffs.

The House will vote to end the shutdown today. Here’s what to know.

The end of the historic U.S. government shutdown may arrive as soon as this evening, pending a vote in the House of Representatives and the signature of President Donald Trump.

AMD shares some giant numbers that are giving its stock a jolt

While the chip maker’s investor day left analysts with questions about its chip rollout, AMD’s big projections signaled a “clearly confident” company.

How to tariff-proof your holiday shopping list

This year, the strategy for savvy holiday shoppers is not just finding a discount, but entirely avoiding the tariff burden by focusing on U.S.-made gifts, imported products with low tariff rates, gift cards and experiences.

Where Goldman Sachs says the S&P 500 is headed next year and the next decade

Goldman strategists expect the S&P 500 will see annualized gains of 6.5% in the next 10 years. But that’s not exactly shooting for the moon.

U.S. stocks and gold are rallying on hopes that the shutdown ends. What happens once the government reopens?

The S&P 500 and gold are both rallying, with stocks nearing a return to record territory. Why the assets could diverge when the shutdown finally ends.
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