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How Warren Buffett went from picking horses to picking stocks — and what you can learn from it

Buffett’s sharp insights on racing odds would later help him build his Berkshire Hathaway billions. Source link

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The economy has shrunk. Follow these 10 money rules for 2025 to keep your wealth from shrinking with it.

Financial planners share tips on how to make it through the volatility of 2025, which is shaping up to be a year for consumers to

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More tech heavyweights set to report earnings after Alphabet offers some hope amid tariff fears

Earnings Watch: The earnings week ahead is enormous, and the fretting isn’t over yet. Source link

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‘Bond king’ Jeffrey Gundlach predicts our next financial hangover — and it’s sobering

Easy money was never meant to last forever. Expect a 4% return on cash, 5% on bonds and 6% from stocks. Source link

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Treasury chief Bessent knows this one thing about markets that Trump is missing

Bessent once worked with George Soros. He’s learned that markets are more powerful than governments. Source link

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How to travel solo in retirement — and save money while doing it

Traveling solo has grown more popular among people in their 60s and older. Source link

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Apple just had its best March quarter for iPhone shipments — but there’s a catch

Investors may be worried that strong recent performance reflects a rush to get ahead of tariffs — and sets Apple up for slower trends in the

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Why does Trump love those ‘beautiful’ tariffs? It didn’t start with China.

“Make America Great Again” longs for an America that can never be again. Source link

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Five Below’s first-quarter outlook is more upbeat than its full-year one

Teen-focused discount retailer Five Below Inc. on Wednesday offered up a mixed full-year forecast, but expectations for the year’s first quarter were a bit more

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‘Corrections are healthy,’ Bessent says, dismissing market worries after a dismal week

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday that he’s not worried about a market downturn, despite a miserable stretch for Wall Street. Source link