Why REIT ETFs Still Work as Real Estate Slumps

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How to Make the Most of Your IRA in 2026

Thanks to its tax benefits, your IRA can be a powerful tool to optimize your portfolio. Investment firms often see a big influx of new contributions into individual retirement accounts in the early part of each year as investors rush to meet the April 15 deadline. If you’re one o ...  Afficher plus

3 Winners and 3 Losers from Emerging-Market Funds’ Big Rally

merging-market funds will have a tough act to follow in 2026. The category racked up big gains last year following small returns for years. And a mix of factors like trade tensions prompted many investors to shift their dollars outside the US. Should you add emerging-market funds ...  Afficher plus

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2025 State of the Stock Market | Brian Feroldi | Ep 531
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Explore the latest insights on the stock market performance and investment strategies with friend of the show and frequent guest Brian Feroldi. This episode dives deep into the trends that shaped 2024 and what to expect in 2025, discussing everything from the significance of t ...

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As Good As It Gets For The Stock Market?
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On this latest episode of the "On the Tape" podcast, hosts Guy Adami, Liz Young Thomas, and Dan Nathan discuss market trends and Federal Reserve updates. They reflect on Fed Chair Jerome Powell's recent comments and his effective communication strategy while anticipating the upco ...  Afficher plus

JPMorgan Trading Desk Warns Fed Rate Cut Risks Tanking Stocks
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Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. US stocks have been on a tear, setting more than 20 all-time highs this year, but the Federal Reserve’s next move threatens to curb investors’ zeal, JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s trading desk warns. “This current bull ...  Afficher plus

What the Market Crash Says About How Investing Works
Odd Lots

We’ve seen a huge market crash this year and a number of firms reporting portfolio losses. So why were so many big investors crowded into the same trades, and what does it say about investing as a whole? Should investors be playing up to their competitive advantage, or following ...  Afficher plus