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Meme-stock ETF is back from the dead. Last time, its launch coincided with the 2021 market top.

The ETF’s biggest holding is Opendoor, a name that has sparked comparisons with the meme-stock explosion of 2021

History says bitcoin could peak soon, but here’s the case for it to keep climbing

Bitcoin may hit a peak soon if its four-year cycle still holds true. But one analyst argues that the boom-and-bust cycle may no longer apply,

Why gold’s surge shows it’s more than just a hedge for the stock market’s record run

As gold surges to fresh record highs, it still may be the best hedge against everything investors fear right now about a U.S. stock market at its own record peaks.

Tesla is back in the black. Here’s why Wall Street moved beyond disappointment with cheaper models.

Tesla’s stock recoups some ground after Model Y, Model 3 “Standard” disappointment.

Here’s why Wall Street is betting against DraftKings and FanDuel — and going all in on Polymarket and Kalshi

Kalshi and Polymarket could pose an existential threat to sports-betting companies.

My uncle’s widow is threatening to sue me. She wants money from my grandmother’s estate. Should I be worried?

“My uncle said he had recorded my grandmother saying she would change the will and add him as the beneficiary.”

Want to avoid delayed flights and ruined trips during the shutdown? 6 steps for a smoother trip.

Airports have already been plagued by delays because of the government shutdown, so travelers need to be prepared.

Tariffs and GLP-1s are keeping people from dining out. An analyst tries to find the positives.

There’s “little to no appetite” for restaurant stocks right now, BTIG says, but Wingstop and Chipotle represent “rare opportunities.”

Gold above $4,000: Is it too late to add it to your 401(k)?

No — but there’s a catch.

Goldman Sachs on the one thing that could turn the rally into a bubble

Goldman Sachs strategists have taken a deep dive into current stock bubble worries for investors. They argue the puzzle pieces aren’t in place yet.

Is it kidnapping to put my mother ‘kicking and screaming’ into memory care without a conservatorship?

“She has never been willing to sign a power of attorney.”

One central bank seems worried about U.S. tech valuations. It’s not the Fed.

The Bank of England says the risks of a sharp market correction have increased as stock-market valuations look stretched.
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