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Build wealth that lasts: What most investors get wrong about their portfolio – expert explains
Most portfolios fail not because of bad stocks, but because of poor structure and lack of clarity. Here’s how smart investors align their investments
Stocks are roaring higher this year, but Vanguard says investors should stick 70% of their money into bonds
“The ongoing strength in equities reinforces Vanguard’s case that bonds are attractive relative to US stocks,” Vanguard said.
The Best Trillion-Dollar Stock to Buy Right Now, According to Wall Street (Hint: Not Nvidia)
Amazon’s median target price of $262 per share currently implies 24% upside, making it the best trillion-dollar stock to buy now, according to Wall
Palantir CEO Alex Karp Just Delivered Incredible News for Nvidia Stock Investors
The artificial intelligence (AI) and data mining specialist just provided the clearest evidence yet that the AI revolution is gaining steam.
Blowout South Korea stock rally on a knife-edge over tax plans
South Korea’s tax policies have thrown the outlook for Asia’s best-performing major stock market into doubt, with investors assessing the impact of higher corporate
Stock Market Today: Dow, Treasury Yields Rise; Earnings, Trade Talks Eyed
Trump’s tariffs and trade deals continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
BMO strategist’s dividend growth stock picks outperforming in 2025
BMO chief strategist Brian Belski published a monthly update on his factor-based stock picks for August. The Canadian dividend growth stocks underperformed the TSX
Dollar drifts as investors await Trump’s Fed governor decisions
The dollar remained stuck in its recent trading range on Wednesday, with investors choosing to stay on the sidelines after another round of weak
European shares rise as investors buy dips, shrug off US tariff threats
(Reuters) -European shares extended gains on Wednesday as investors bought into recent market weakness, brushing aside fresh U.S. tariff threats and digesting a mixed