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Americans are now providing more than $1 trillion in unpaid family caregiving a year

A total of 59 million Americans are caregivers to adults in the U.S.

The hot Fundrise VCX fund falls 45% as IPO mania subsides and investors get a crash course in risk

A buzzy fund offering access to pre-IPO AI companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI is trading well above the value of its underlying assets, even with its sharp recent decline.

Gold’s tumble has created opportunities to buy these stocks at bargain prices

The recent sharp selloff in gold miner stocks has created opportunities for investors to buy at bargain prices if the appetite for gold flips back to bullish, as history suggests.

Best Buy’s stock is rallying amid takeover speculation. But here’s the real story.

Some attributed the jump in Best Buy’s stock to the prospect of a takeover by GameStop, but the analyst who wrote the note that started that speculation says otherwise.

These 10 top-rated stocks are crushing the S&P 500 — yet the media and Wall Street ignore them

Stocks with little coverage tend to outperform well-known and widely followed peers.

Long-term care is expensive. Take these 3 steps now to help you afford it later.

Costs for in-home care and assisted living are up almost 50% since 2019.

Mortgage rates climb for the fourth week in a row — and they won’t drop back down until this happens

Rates had fallen under 6% for the first time since 2022 just days before the start of Operation Epic Fury.

Adobe’s stock may not be an ‘AI loser,’ but this analyst sees a number of reasons to steer clear

AI won’t necessarily devastate Adobe’s business, but it does invite various investor questions that a William Blair analyst doubts will get resolved in the near future.

$120-a-barrel oil may be a tipping point that shifts Fed’s focus from high inflation to recession threat

U.S.-traded crude was at around $93 a barrel on Thursday.

Investors are dangerously complacent about potential blowback from Iran conflict, former hedge-fund exec says

Markets are not fully reflecting the shock to oil prices resulting from the Iran conflict, Unlimited Funds’ Bob Elliott warns.

Warner Bros. Discovery sets shareholder vote as sale to Paramount moves full steam ahead

A special meeting of Warner Bros. shareholders will be held on April 23 to vote on the buyout by Paramount.

The number of unemployed getting jobless benefits just fell to a 17-month low. It’s not all good news.

The number of people collecting unemployment checks from the government fell in March to a one-and-a-half-year low. Great news, right? Not exactly.
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