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This overlooked group of stocks might be your portfolio’s missing piece

Midcap stocks can stand up to the market’s megacap giants

Why the rally in stocks may only pause into year-end despite a ‘stretched’ market

The bull market in U.S. stocks might not see much more than a pause for the rest of this year, despite the S&P 500’s lofty valuation, according to Morgan Stanley’s Andrew Slimmon.

I’m retiring at 63 with $1.5 million saved. Is 70/30 equities/bonds too risky?

“My spouse and I have a combined $5,500 in monthly Social Security payments and a $2,900-a-month pension.”

How China could claim a much bigger slice of the world’s gold-trading business

China reportedly has plans to invite some countries to buy physical gold and store it within its borders, in the country’s latest move to expand its reach into the international market for the precious metal.

Another Lululemon bull jumps ship. Here’s why the troubles are far from over.

Another analyst has downgraded Lululemon’s stock, saying an increase in marked-down merchandise was a sign that a turnaround is at least six months away.

Why Nvidia is pouring $100 billion into OpenAI

The partnership will allow OpenAI to build and deploy AI data centers using millions of Nvidia’s GPUs.

‘My grief makes decisions difficult’: My daughter has a financially reckless spouse. How do I protect her?

“I am afraid they will end up destitute and homeless.”

Palantir has ‘main-character energy.’ Here’s how that can help its stock power higher.

Palantir’s core data platforms business and unified technology have given it an advantage over other software companies in the AI era, D.A. Davidson analysts say

Whatever your views on Charlie Kirk and Jimmy Kimmel, your employer can fire you for expressing them

The First Amendment does not protect private-sector workers who voice their political opinions from being fired.

Where did all the ‘bond vigilantes’ go? Investors keep buying long-dated Treasurys.

Concerns about the U.S. fiscal outlook, along with the impact of President Donald Trump’s trade, tax and spending plans, were supposed to lead to a dramatic selloff in long-dated Treasurys this year, with investors known as bond vigilantes expected to show up in force. That hasn’t happened yet.

When the world’s largest asset manager and the ‘bond king’ both agree — run to gold, silver and bitcoin

DoubleLine’s Jeffrey Gundlach and BlackRock join the preppers defending against Washington’s financial repression.

Oracle is getting two new CEOs. Why that’s good news for the stock.

With Safra Catz staying involved at Oracle in the role of executive vice chair, investors can expect “a smooth transition” as Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia jointly assume the CEO position.
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