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Micron’s stock is down 30% in a month. Why Citi says to ‘double down’ and buy.

Citi analyst expects continued pricing benefits due to tight supply in the market for dynamic random-access memory.

Fed rate-cut fervor is gripping Wall Street again. That could set markets up for another trap.

“Everyone thinks rate cuts are a magic elixir,” notes Northwestern Mutual’s Brent Schutte.

Monster Beverage says it’s been hit harder as a ‘blue-collar brand.’ It plans to raise prices anyway.

Monster Beverage Corp. was one of the S&P 500’s biggest laggards on Thursday after the energy-drink maker’s quarterly results, reported Wednesday, spooked investors.

Intel CEO bought stock after selloff. That’s not the signal you may think it is.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been buying stock for many quarters, so his latest purchases shouldn’t be seen as a valuation call.

Tips for investors considering ‘buffer’ ETFs to protect against stock-market selloffs

Recent volatility in the U.S. stock market has put “buffer” ETFs back in the spotlight, as investors flocked into these funds in the hope that they could limit their downside risk and help navigate stormy conditions.

Home prices have stopped soaring. Here’s where growth has slowed the most.

Record-high home prices might be coming down, but a real-estate crash isn’t on the horizon, one economist said.

The S&P 500’s largest stocks are now cheaper, and Amazon shines by this metric

Amazon has long defied convention by showing relatively low profits as it has invested heavily to expand its business. But the recent broad stock-market decline emphasizes an interesting change.

Retiree healthcare costs jump almost 5% to $165,000 — more than double the 2002 rate

A 65-year-old retiring this year can expect to spend an average of $165,000 on healthcare and medical expenses during their retirement — up nearly 5% from a year ago and more than double the forecast in 2002, according to Fidelity Investments.

Mortgage rates see biggest drop in eight months. Here’s how to get the lowest rate possible.

The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging 6.47%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.

Why Robinhood is departing from its roots — with a big bet on advanced traders

The investing app plans to roll out futures trading and a new platform for desktop.

Stock-market investors are fine with Treasury yields rising again. Here’s why.

A post-data extended selloff in U.S. government debt took hold on Thursday, pushing the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield above or near 4% for the first time in about a week. And stock investors seem fine with that.

Curaleaf founder Boris Jordan to take over as CEO of largest U.S. cannabis company

Curaleaf Holdings Inc. said its co-founder and executive chair Boris Jordan will add the role of chief executive of the country’s largest legal-cannabis business after Matt Darin steps down after two years in the job.
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