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Bull markets aren't indefinite -- and the stock market rally under President Trump appears to be running on borrowed time.
In an unstable market, these three companies offer investors a chance to own durable consumer businesses that generate steady growth regardless of economic headlines.
SpaceX stock has climbed in the double digits since its IPO last week.
Cloud computing is a major beneficiary of the rise of AI.
Major changes will happen for SpaceX by Oct. 31.
Despite several setbacks over the past year, the drugmaker marches on.
It may be a great time to "buy low."
These companies don't typically compete directly with one another, but that might change soon.
Assets can be priced cheaply relative to their past for a reason.
Nvidia, Microsoft, and Meta stand out as strong buys. Here's why.
Orbital data centers sound good in theory, but they will face numerous execution challenges.
Over the past decade, Bitcoin has soared in price to become one of the world's most valuable assets.
The cloud business at the center of this company's AI strategy is growing at its fastest pace in nearly four years.
These three broadly diversified, low-cost ETFs are the easiest way to build long-term wealth.
If you hold iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (NYSEARCA:EEM), BlackRock skims 0.69% of your account every year before you see a single dividend. That is roughly $69 a year on every $10,000 you have parked in the fund. It sounds small. Compounded across a working life, it is the price of a used car you ... EEM’s 0.69% Fee Quietly Costs You $690 a Year, but Your Cheaper Alternative Charges $90
I think oil will fall back to where it was before the Middle East conflict, but it could be a volatile ride.
If you hold SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF (NYSEARCA:JNK) for the yield, the fund’s marketing rarely mentions what you actually surrender to collect it. A 0.40% annual expense ratio sounds harmless next to a junk-bond coupon. Stretched across a decade, it becomes a meaningful slice of the income that drew you in. What You’re ... JNK’s 0.40% Fee Quietly Costs You $6,000 Over 20 Years
If you own Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (NYSE:GBTC), you are paying a premium for Bitcoin exposure that nearly identical funds now sell for a fraction of the price. The fund still quietly charges 1.50% a year, and that meter ran every single day of 2026’s 27.08% year to date drawdown. Fees do not pause for bear ... GBTC’s 1.50% Fee Is Subtly Costing You Thousands Every Decade
If you bought ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ (NASDAQ:SQQQ) a year ago to hedge a tech selloff, your bet against the Nasdaq-100 has cost you most of your money. The fund is down 62.69% over the past year, while the index it shorts, tracked by QQQ, is up 36.56%. The marketing calls SQQQ a tactical tool. ... SQQQ’s Silent Killer: How Daily Resets Have Erased 99.97% Since Launch
Companies that get outbid are usually the losers. But maybe not this time.
Both chipmakers have soared on the AI boom, but only one looks like the clearer buy at today's prices.
The coin's central issue is becoming harder to ignore.
You open your brokerage app, stare at a dozen tabs of analyst ratings, and realize you have spent another Saturday morning trying to pick winners. You aren’t a day trader. Instead, you have a job, a mortgage, maybe kids, and a vague plan to retire someday. You just want your money in the market, working, ... Making $100K a Year? Here’s the One Fund That Compounds Without the Research
You believe in Bitcoin, you just don’t believe in seed phrases, hardware wallets, sketchy exchange logins, or explaining to your spouse why a USB stick in the sock drawer is technically your retirement plan. You want spot Bitcoin exposure inside the same brokerage account that holds your index funds, your IRA, your 401(k) rollover. That ... The Simplest Way to Own Bitcoin Inside Your Regular Brokerage Account
An analyst advised hitting the brakes on the trucking company.
You like the idea of owning real estate, but you don’t like the idea of fielding 2 a.m. plumbing calls, chasing rent checks, or sinking your down payment savings into a single zip code. You want the income, the inflation hedge, and the diversification that property brings, without becoming a landlord. That is the reader ... If You’re 45 and Want Real Estate Income, Skip the Landlord Duties and Buy VNQ
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