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Tremblant conversion marks growing hedge fund interest in ETFs
The ETF version of its long-only Tremblant Tax Efficient Fund strategy will have lower fees and taxesFinancial Times - World -
'A lot of money on the sidelines': Calamos Investments thinks ETFs should target CD, money market customers
There may be an untapped market for exchange-traded funds.CNBC - Business -
Tips for Spicing Up Your Relationship With Your Therapist
Bring flowers! Sing ballads! Let her know you truly can’t function without her.The Wall Street Journal - World -
We need to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is our retirement savings
A couple needs to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is their retirement savings.MarketWatch - Business -
The AI Gadget That Can Make Your Life Better---and Two That Definitely Won't
The Humane AI Pin, Rabbit R1 and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses take AI out of your smartphone and put it in a dedicated gadget. The future? Or just frustrating?The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
How to Shut Up Your Gadgets at Night So You Can Sleep
Cut out the beeps and bloops and get some rest for a change.Wired - Tech
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“He has $1.2 million invested. I have close to $5 million in investments.”MarketWatch - Business -
My mother-in-law died. My husband, her executor, did not file a will or open probate. What happens if we sell the house?
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