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MarketWatch - Business
Is your active mutual fund beating the U.S. stock market this year?
Professional stock pickers who run mutual funds focused on U.S. stocks struggled in June, with only a small majority beating their benchmarks in the first half of this year, according to BofA Global Research. -
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Why this fund manager trimmed his Nvidia position — and has a warning about AI
Ken Laudan of Buffalo Funds has changed his opinion about how long it will take for “AI adopters” to make the technology useful. -
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These two market gauges will move your stocks more than how the economy is doing
Stock investors emphasize interest-rate trends and investor sentiment. -
MarketWatch - Business
Why stocks will be the best bet for your money if the Fed can’t get inflation down
Investing for retirement, college and other longer-term goals should favor stocks over bonds.Federal Reserve -
The Wall Street Journal - World
This Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Is Trump's Secret Fundraising Weapon
‘Duke’s magic is he coaxes out multiples of what you intended to contribute’Donald Trump -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Top Stock Mutual Funds Have a Familiar, Tech-Heavy Feel
After a small-cap fund took first last quarter, large-cap growth funds rode most of the “Magnificent Seven” to dominate the latest survey. Only 15 of 1,218 funds lost money. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Stock Funds Slipped in Second Quarter, but Don't Blame Tech
Investors still hold solid gains for the year so far, on average, as tech names flourish. Plus: A flashback to the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods monetary agreement. -
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These tips for investing in mutual funds and ETFs give your portfolio a leg up
Trimming Nvidia, earnings season prep and thematic ETFs lose popularity. -
The Guardian - World
Gareth Southgate may be England’s greatest ever manager. So why the hate?
He created an environment in which players could flourish yet Gareth Southgate has become a lightning rod for rage. They have a word for it in German: der Briefcasetrainerparadigm, a phrase used to describe a person who is self-evidently good at ...
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