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Making a Roth conversion decision on your own can be scary. How to know when to make a move.

When is a Roth conversion a good idea? Readers are confused about their strategies.

‘I’m single’: At 70, I have $500,000 in stocks and $220,000 in savings. How do I invest my $130,000 windfall?

“I’m receiving enough Social Security to live on.”

Oracle’s cloud success has made it a controversial stock. Here’s the latest source of debate.

While there are questions about a contract that will ultimately add more than $30 billion in revenue annually, Bernstein analysts think the arrangement will bring Oracle closer to its larger cloud competitors.

Tesla’s stock bounces back after EV deliveries weren’t as bad as feared

The number for deliveries in the second quarter actually were pretty close to expectations.

Paramount’s settlement with Trump could open the door to a Skydance deal

Paramount Global’s $8 billion merger with Skydance Media has faced opposition from the Trump administration.

U.K. chancellor’s troubles show it’s hard to implement the austerity that Musk and Dalio want

Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday declined to say Chancellor Rachel Reeves would be in her position through the next election, when asked by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch.

The best contrarian bet in markets right now is the Chinese stock market, says legendary fund manager

A legendary investor known for contrarian bets says the best against-the-grain trade available at the moment would be to buy Chinese stocks.

A sputtering jobs market is now a top risk for stocks and bonds in the second half of 2025

Investors have a new top concern as the second half of the year kicks off.

Centene’s Medicaid business and healthcare costs are a problem, and its stock plunges

Centene’s stock suffers a historic plunge as underestimation of healthcare costs leads the insurer to withdraw its full-year earnings outlook.

ADP says economy loses jobs for the first time since 2023 due to trade wars

Privately run businesses reduced jobs in June for the first time in more than two years, as ongoing U..S. trade wars created a “hesitancy to hire and a reluctance to replace departing workers,” the payroll processor ADP said Wednesday.

The silver supercycle: Gold’s partner could be the trade of the decade. This is how to play it.

Hi-ho silver: Industries need it; monetary rebels want it; and state governments are whispering about silver as money again.

The last holdout bears are Democrats, these strategists say. Their capitulation could fuel the next leg higher for stocks.

The stock market has seen a historic rally this spring, but not all investors are on board. Ned Davis researchers point the finger at Democrats.
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