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Gold’s rise above $5,000 shows why it should be in every investor’s portfolio

Gold is the hedge against economic and geopolitical risks that can’t be diversified any other way.

Amazon’s ‘Melania’ documentary is opening in 2,000 theaters. Will MAGA fill those seats?

The wide theatrical release is unusual for documentaries. Amazon is hoping it will prove a solid draw in the middle of the country, where such films often don’t do well.

U.S. stock futures fall, gold hits record ahead of Fed meeting, Big Tech earnings

U.S. stock futures slumped and gold hit a record high Sunday as investors look ahead to a Fed interest-rate decision and Big Tech earnings this week.

Gold now costs more than $5,000 an ounce. Here’s how it got to this milestone price.

It’s been a long journey for gold and silver to reach their highest levels on record, but the steep climb for both over the past 12 months has been a notable one — marked by significant, market-moving events, with many of those tied to actions by President Donald Trump.

Here’s what investors want even more than a Fed interest-rate cut this week

Investors are rotating out of tech stocks and into other sectors of the market as the U.S. economy chugs along.

The Fed is expected to stand pat this week. The big question is for how long?

Expectations of quick further cuts are evaporating, and the market doesn’t see another move until July

‘I need protein shakes’: Couples disagree about panic-buying for nationwide snowstorm

There’s one thing worse than hunkering down during a snowstorm — and that’s doing so with someone who resents your spending.

I need to spend $15K on my roof. Should I take it from my Roth IRA, 401(k), IRA or money-market account?

“I’m 61 years old, single and still have a job.”

67 million Americans could lose telehealth coverage in the coming days unless Congress approves funding

Telehealth has become a ‘mainstream part of care delivery’

Marriage can be great for your finances — but avoid these 3 mistakes

What can go wrong? Being in a couple complicates your decision-making.

How to plan for the end of your life if you don’t have kids or a spouse

Here are the vital estate-planning moves solo agers and people without children need to take.

‘It’s an expensive piece of equipment’: My neighbor asked to borrow my snowblower. Do I say yes?

“The projected snowfall this weekend doesn’t look to be changing too much.”
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