Generational Tailwind for the U.S. Economy

Generational Tailwind for the U.S. Economy

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What Matters About Market History, and the Worldwide Bull Market

Investors believe that the stock market is the best path to long-term wealth, and the historical data backs them up. But how much does history matter in an ever-changing investing landscape, and which past trends are likely to persist? Robert Brokamp speaks with Ryan Detrick, the ...  Show more

Paramount Gets Warner Bros. Discovery, But Netflix Comes Out a Winner

Paramount has won the bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery, but it was Netflix stock that soared on the news. We cover the latest in buyout news and give some ideas for more companies that should be on the block. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss: - Paramount wi ...  Show more

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