Shifting views on the economy have led to a “rotation” in the stock market. Small stocks and companies geared toward the economic cycle... Read More
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As the first-ever and largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin's been on a roller-coaster journey. Read More
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By Narupat Rattanakit and Iain Murray Many Americans, including it seems the presidential and vice presidential nominees of the Republican... Read More
When it comes to saving for retirement, it’s easy to put it off when our golden years seem far off. While putting money... Read More
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I’ve always thought that if everybody would just listen to me and do as I say, the world would be a better place. Indeed, it would be a... Read More
No, it isn’t a devious Democratic plan to destroy startups. Read More
The vice president will be able to cash in on the 2024 election whether she ends up as commander-in-chief or not. Read More
Trends already underway make for a sunny outlook over the next few years. The question is who will get to take credit. Read More
Federal spending on economic development is an act of political capture all the way down. Read More
Despite being awash in information, it seems harder than ever to uncover the truth. Read More
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Ian Birrell is an award-winning foreign reporter and columnist. He is also the founder, with Damon Albarn, of Africa Express. Read More
A historical look at long-term real returns on the U.S. stock market. Read More
The grill made its debut 30 years ago. Tons of people still buy them. Read More
Keep calm and look at the components Read More
Some of its worst critics view market capitalism as inherently dehumanizing, despite its productivity prowess. Apple proves them wrong. Read More
LPL Research assesses the technical damage of the S&P 500 and explores how stocks perform after reaching historically overbought levels. Read More
In a recent The Wall Street Journal article, Jason Zweig correctly pointed out that 85% of active stock-picking funds and ETFs had... Read More
When it comes to saving for retirement, it’s easy to put it off when our golden years seem far off. While putting money away isn’t easy, especially during financially stressful times, it’s absolutely necessary. Saving is imperative for comfortable retirement considering that Social Security will be teetering with insolvency over the next decade. That’s a... Read More
Benefits for Starbucks employees include 100% payment of college tuition and fees, health insurance, and surely other perks not mentioned here. Starbucks corporate and its shareholders pay a lot to acquire employees simply because low-paid workers are so incredibly expensive. With Starbucks in particular and the community qualities of its stores, constant turnover would erode what makes Starbucks,... Read More