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This bond strategy can protect your portfolio even if interest rates go up

A little-known investing formula shows exactly how long to hold bonds to neutralize interest-rate hikes.

Trump tells Warsh ‘to be totally independent’ as Fed chair. ‘Don’t look at me,’ president says.

President Donald Trump and new Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh appeared together Friday at the White House for Warsh’s swearing-in ceremony.

Warsh gets a much warmer Wall Street welcome as Fed chair than his recent predecessors

For only the 10th time in eight decades, a new Fed chair has been sworn in. Stocks are rising, as is historically typical, even if the last two swear-ins saw sharp selloffs.

The new-Fed-chair ‘curse’ and $100-plus oil are already testing Kevin Warsh — and the stock market

Market downturns typically tag new central-bank leaders. And Warsh faces a tough choice between crushing demand or saving the bull market.

Consumer sentiment sinks to an all-time low. Is it just because of Democrats’ anger at Trump?

A long-running survey of how Americans feel about the economy sank to another all-time low — but not just because Democrats are furious at President Trump and his policies.

I’m in my 30s and half my money is in Vanguard’s Information Technology ETF. Is that risky?

“I was told as a kid to just put money into index funds or individual stocks, leave them alone and never sell.”

An adviser told me I can save 35% of the taxes on a Roth conversion. Is that true?

The age-old rule applies: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Nvidia spent $18.6 billion on venture investments in 3 months. Where does the cash trail go?

A rapidly growing asset class on Nvidia’s balance sheet reveals how deeply tethered its future is to the financial health of its partners

Nvidia made one of the biggest buyback announcements ever. It may not be enough.

There’s confidence in the business, but some analysts want to see it go higher.

BJ’s Wholesale’s earnings show that cheap gas matters for people

Consumers are increasingly feeling the pressure of stubbornly high inflation, particularly as the continuation of the Iran war has kept oil and gas prices at historically high levels.

A ‘toxic cocktail’ is now threatening stocks, and the S&P 500 could drop 15%, according to this hedge fund

Zweig-DiMenna’s proprietary model tells them inflation will be rising in the next 3-6 months and bond yields have not risen sufficiently to compensate investors for that

As bullish bets surge, here’s the Goldman Sachs options play to protect portfolios from the likely pullback

Materials, tech and energy sectors offer an attractive hedging opportunity
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