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Stock Market Concern: Consumer Sentiment Is At Historic Low

Consumer pessimism is eating away at investor optimism

ByJohn S. Tobey,

Contributor

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Dine Brands’ Rally Is A Mirage—The Real Catalyst Is Activist Pressure

Activist investor targets Dine Brands turnaround, challenging private equity rumors and pushing for leadership change, franchisee alignment, & longterm shareholder value.

ByJim Osman,

Senior Contributor

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This Promise Of 70% Dividends From These ETFs Is Totally Bogus

What if you could squeeze, say, a 70% dividend yield from a fast-growing AI stock like NVIDIA (NVDA) or Palantir (PLTR)? Sounds great, right?

ByMichael Foster,

Contributor

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Fed Expected To Cut Interest Rates Again In October

Another interest rate cut is likely at the Fed's next scheduled meeting in September due, in part, to potential labor market risks.

BySimon Moore,

Senior Contributor

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China Market Update: Airplane Diplomacy, Week In Review

Asian equities ended a positive week with a strong day, except Hong Kong, while Mainland China remains on holiday until Thursday, and South Korea was closed for National Day. 

ByBrendan Ahern,

Senior Contributor

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No, All The Jobs Aren’t Going To Disappear

Consider the last time a technological innovation reduced the net long-term number of jobs: when was it? The answer? Never.

ByJames Berman,

Contributor

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The Psychology Of Money: Know What Game You’re Playing

Discover the psychology of money. Learn how top investors define their edge, master emotions & win long-term in markets. Part 1 of 3 Forbes series.

ByRobert Daugherty,

Contributor

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How To Invest Like A Billionaire—At A Discount

Interesting game played by a British investment trust: buying shares of other investment trusts and holding companies at a discount to their liquidating values.

ByWilliam Baldwin,

Senior Contributor

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What’s Fueling The Surge In USA Rare Earth Shares?

Investor enthusiasm for USA Rare Earth shares is connected to an acquisition, a new CEO and deal speculation.

BySasirekha Subramanian,

Contributor

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Wetherspoons Shares Drop, As Cost Warnings Take Fizz Out Of FY Results

Predictions of soaring labour, energy and waste costs meant JD Wetherspoons' shares dropped in end-of-week trading.

ByRoyston Wild,

Contributor

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China Market Update: Hong Kong Growth Stocks Rally, Alibaba’s AI Handles 2.6B User Requests

Asian equities had a strong day as Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand all posted +1% daily returns. China is closed for the National Holiday or "Golden Week", while India was closed for Gandhi's birthday.

ByBrendan Ahern,

Senior Contributor

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The Reputable 13.7%-Paying REIT With ‘Prohibition Pricing Power’

There is no shortage of demand to fund the countless dispensaries that have popped up in recent years. Where do these weed businesses find the money?

ByBrett Owens,

Contributor

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AI Skeptic Ed Zitron Says Artificial Intelligence Is Not All That

To be skeptical of AI is not a favored view among Silicon Valley giants. Ed Zitron is a skeptic and explains his reasoning.

ByJohn Navin,

Contributor

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China Market Update: Hang Seng Tech Hits 4-Year High, Remains -40% Below All Time High

Asian equities were mixed overnight, as Hong Kong outperformed and Thailand underperformed.

ByBrendan Ahern,

Senior Contributor

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Amgen Shares Cross Above 200 DMA

In trading on Wednesday, shares of Amgen crossed above their 200 day moving average of $287.75, changing hands as high as $296.76 per share.

ByDividend Channel,

Contributor

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Contrarians Only: A “Flash” Sale On Our Top AI Dividend

We contrarians live for the “one-off” shots at extra income (or gains!) our favorite AI dividend plays throw our way.

ByBrett Owens,

Contributor

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Hijacked by Fiscal Dominance: Why the U.S. Cycle Can’t Find the Brakes

The U.S. business cycle endures but is distorted by fiscal dominance, with heavy government spending overshadowing the Fed until inflation or weakness breaks through.

ByBob Haber,

Contributor