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Trump’s Iran strike is a major win for your stock portfolio. Here’s how to play it.
Take a close look now at U.S. manufacturers, semiconductor producers, agricultural exporters, cybersecurity firms and defense contractors. Source link
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Why the biggest-ever ‘triple witching’ options expiration could deliver a jolt to Friday’s trading
On Friday, option traders are facing something unprecedented: A monthly options-expiration event coming one day after a holiday during which…
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Industrial output fell in May — a sign of growing weakness in the factory sector
Trump tariffs are not boosting domestic manufacturers. Source link
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‘It might be another Apple or Microsoft’: My wife invested $100K in one stock and it exploded 1,500%. Do we sell?
“She shops with coupons at TJ Maxx.” Source link
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You might think you know all about money. Answer these 5 questions to find out.
Financial literacy not only leads to better investment outcomes, it can save you time. Source link
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One of the first ‘liberation day’ losers reports earnings this week
Earnings Watch: Results are due from RH, Victoria’s Secret, GameStop, Oracle and Adobe Source link
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You want income in retirement, but soaring bond yields can be risky. What should you do?
The bond seesaw may be extra bumpy right now, but it’s not time to get off the ride. Source link
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U.S. manufacturers get little relief from relaxed Trump tariffs — ‘what happens in 90 days?’
American manufacturers were among the first U.S. businesses to show damage from President Trump’s trade wars. And they are still…
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Airbnb’s stock is now a sell, as a subdued summer for leisure travel looms, analyst says
Analysts cut price targets across the U.S. hotel sector as expectations dip on wavering consumer confidence and a drop in…
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AutoZone’s stock extends pullback as rising costs lead to another profit miss
AutoZone’s third-quarter earnings were below Wall Street’s expectations, and growth in U.S. same-store sales offset weakness internationally. Source link
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