• Investors have shrugged off threats to the economy. With fourth-quarter earnings due, will company CEOs?
    January 12, 2026
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    Investors have shrugged off threats to the economy. With fourth-quarter earnings due, will company CEOs?

    For the fourth quarter, at least, Wall Street still expects another round of solid results for the companies in the […]

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  • 6 stocks and ETFs that these unsung market heroes see outperforming in 2026
    January 12, 2026
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    6 stocks and ETFs that these unsung market heroes see outperforming in 2026

    Top stock-market newsletter editors share gems from their ‘buy’ list.

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  • We paid my daughter and son-in-law’s mortgage when it reached $76K. Here’s why we chose that magic figure.
    January 11, 2026
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    We paid my daughter and son-in-law’s mortgage when it reached $76K. Here’s why we chose that magic figure.

    “My husband, daughter, son-in-law and I all went to the bank.”

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  • Stocks are signaling that another commodities ‘supercycle’ is afoot in 2026
    January 11, 2026
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    Stocks are signaling that another commodities ‘supercycle’ is afoot in 2026

    Parts of the financial market linked to hard assets and tangible items appear to be settling into what could become […]

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  • Why investors shouldn’t panic yet about Trump’s credit-card rate-cap proposal
    January 11, 2026
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    Why investors shouldn’t panic yet about Trump’s credit-card rate-cap proposal

    On the surface, a 10% cap on APRs could mean a big hit to credit-card companies’ earnings. But a Jefferies […]

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  • ‘I’m at a crossroads’: I have $35K left on my mortgage at 3% interest. Do I dip into my $700K IRA to pay it off?
    January 10, 2026
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    ‘I’m at a crossroads’: I have $35K left on my mortgage at 3% interest. Do I dip into my $700K IRA to pay it off?

    “Over the last year, my two retirement accounts averaged a 15% gain.”

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  • ‘I have no mortgage’: Is it reckless to cancel my homeowner’s insurance? I can’t justify $4K a year anymore.
    January 10, 2026
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    ‘I have no mortgage’: Is it reckless to cancel my homeowner’s insurance? I can’t justify $4K a year anymore.

    “My deductible is $5,000.”

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  • Are you too old to see a shrink? As loneliness soars among seniors, the question is more relevant than ever.
    January 10, 2026
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    Are you too old to see a shrink? As loneliness soars among seniors, the question is more relevant than ever.

    Even people who are confident and resilient may struggle with anxiety, depression or grief.

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  • The eldercare crisis is about to get much worse as millions more Americans turn 85
    January 10, 2026
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    The eldercare crisis is about to get much worse as millions more Americans turn 85

    The “silver tsunami” is about to crest. Watch out for the undertow.

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  • Oracle and Amazon are AI ‘loser’ stocks — but here’s why that’s primed to change
    January 9, 2026
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    Oracle and Amazon are AI ‘loser’ stocks — but here’s why that’s primed to change

    Deutsche Bank named the two tech giants top stock picks for 2026 thanks to their massive AI infrastructure footprints and […]

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