The stock market’s wild party is ending. Here’s how you can avoid the hangover.
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The stock market offers slim pickings — but here are some bargain-shopping ideas
Bearish signs appear on Wall Street, and it’s time to exit long bond positions.MarketWatch - 11h -
How can Congress avoid a government shutdown?
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are attempting to reach an agreement to keep the government open past the midnight shutdown deadline. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports on the potential solutions.CBS News - 1d -
Year-end selling is hitting these 7 stocks. How their tax loss can be your gain.
Foot Locker, CVS Health and Charles River Laboratories are among hard-hit stocks that look ready to recover.MarketWatch - 1d -
A new private stock market is launching. Here’s why, and how it’ll work.
The U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority has outlined plans to approve a new private stock market that would let investors buy shares in privately-held companies through a standardized platform.MarketWatch - 4d -
Worried about stock market stability in 2025? Here are investors’ biggest fears.
Deutsche Bank Research chart shows the top market risks cited by investors versus a year ago.MarketWatch - 4d -
AI Can Now Help You Lower Your Tax Bill. Here’s How
A number of investment firms, including Vanguard, Schwab, and Fidelity, now offer automated tax optimization tools that can reduce your tax bill.Inc. - Dec. 12 -
How the Panthers avoided a post-Stanley Cup hangover -- and why they might win it again
Here's what the Panthers (and opponents) are saying about making another championship run.ESPN - Dec. 10 -
I have not seen a stock market like this in 42 years. Here's why and how to approach it
Can it last?CNBC - Dec. 9 -
Here are 4 things we’re watching in the stock market in the week ahead
Inflation data and earnings from Costco and Broadcom will be front and center.CNBC - Dec. 8
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