Why Is Gold Falling After Trump’s Election Win?

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Best of Caller Questions - Friday Juneteenth

In this compilation program, Justin Klein and Luke Guerrero field a variety of finance and investment questions from callers across the United States and around the World.Today's Stocks & Topics: Treasury Bill, When to Sell, I-R-A Rollover, Retirement Allocation, Dividend Reinves ...  Show more

The Fox-Roku Deal: What Big Media M&A Tells Us About the Streaming Economy

Fox announced a $22 billion deal to acquire streaming device maker Roku this week, a blockbuster move that signals how traditional media companies are racing to control the living room hardware layer. We look at what this mega-merger reveals about the economics of streaming, the ...  Show more

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