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Forget the 4% retirement spending rule. How do you feel about 1.9%?
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These 12 stocks have seen strong insider buying. Read More
‘Macro’ forecasters are everywhere these days, but they tend to be wrong about investing most of the time
Their probability of being right is exceedingly low because of the complexity of the world. Read More
It’s the worst September for stocks since 2002. What that means for October.
September is traditionally the toughest month for stocks, but this was a doozy. Read More
Why housing has ‘a lot of wiggle room’ in a recession, even if prices drop 15%
The strong labor market and huge equity cushion for property owners will help insulate the housing market in a recession, says Al Otero, portfolio manager for HAUS, Armada ETF Advisors. Read More
Rate hikes are spooking the market, but stock investors are focusing on the wrong rate
Stocks typically are valued against short-term Treasurys — which is the worst measure to use. Read More