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Nvidia’s stock nears a ‘death cross.’ Should investors be worried?

The last two bearish crossovers led to further sharp selloffs, but there are some differences in the stock’s chart this time.

UBS lifts gold price forecast after metal tops $3,000

UBS’s chief investment office has lifted its gold price forecast to $3,200 from $3,000, saying it could reach that threshold by June.

This sector may be the ‘accidental beneficiary’ of a U.S. growth scare, says JPMorgan

Emerging markets may be helped by a weaker dollar and lower U.S. interest rates

The U.S. growth outlook was just cut by the OECD on uncertainty and tariffs

The U.S. economic growth outlook — and even more so, Canada’s and Mexico’s — was lowered on Monday by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development due to policy uncertainty and the possible impact from tariffs.

Bond yields slip as markets adopts risk-off tone

Bond yields fell on Monday as investors awaited data on retail sales and as the market adopted a risk-off tone.

‘I’ll retire when I’m dead’: My 401(k) lost $50,000 in the market turmoil. I’m in my early 40s. What should I do now?

“I have no clue how the funds in my 401(k) are invested.”

The market’s at a fork in the road, says RBC as it becomes third firm to cut S&P 500 forecasts.

Three is a trend, as RBC Capital Markets joined Goldman Sachs and Yardeni Research in slashing S&P 500 price targets.

‘They hate our generation’: My son and daughter-in-law want us to sell our house — and move to Oregon to start a commune

“They have spent thousands of dollars taking month-long earthship-building classes.”

Rosie O’Donnell has moved to Ireland in wake of Trump’s election: ‘Best for myself and my 12-year-old child’

Rosie O’Donnell has revealed that she has moved away from the U.S. and won’t return until it is once again “safe for all citizens.”

NFL’s DK Metcalf is off to Pittsburgh: All about his $6.3 million property portfolio in L.A. and Mississippi

Wide receiver DK Metcalf hails from Oxford, Miss. He’s now ready to say goodbye to Washington and head to Pennsylvania.

‘Corrections are healthy,’ Bessent says, dismissing market worries after a dismal week

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that he’s not worried about a market downturn, despite a miserable stretch for Wall Street.

Here’s how many ‘dead people’ really collect Social Security

Less than one-third of 1% are erroneously reported deaths that need to be corrected, according to the Social Security Administration
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