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Michelle Wu is backing a bad housing policy that refuses to die. Read More
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Another billionaire leaves the state that treats job creators and wealth producers like criminals. Read More
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AI is everywhere except in the incoming economic data. Read More
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Energy, basic materials, and defensive consumer stocks are in. Tech and financials are out. That, at least, is Mr. Market’s view so far... Read More

Conventional investment advisors generally recommend that seniors delay taking Social Security as long as possible to maximize their lifetime benefit. The logic is simple: waiting until age 70 locks in a higher "bond-like" guaranteed return. However, this advice relies on a critical assumption: that the U.S. dollar will maintain its purchasing power. THE "MELTING ICE" OF FIAT CURRENCY Watch an ice... Read More
There’s a Wall Street axiom that where there’s hype, there’s a ticker. Every mania spawns its own exchange-traded fund (ETF) — a financial piñata for investors to whack in hopes of candy falling out. So it was only a matter of time before someone decided the next “you-had-to-be-there” trade wasn’t in AI, clean energy, or space tourism — but ex... Read More