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Is It Too Early To Buy Nuclear Stocks?
© Public Domain / Wikimedia Commons Nuclear stocks were some of the biggest winners over the past year as investors are starting to notice their role in the AI bottleneck. Nuclear plants provide a reliable, carbon-free energy source that doesn’t put pressure on the power grid. Big tech companies are willing to invest hundreds of…
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Tesla Is Struggling — The Global EV Market Isn't
Chris Katje January 18, 2026 at 12:31 PM Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) relentless sales slump has captured headlines in recent weeks, but that doesn’t reflect the reality of the global EV market. Electric vehicle sales fell 4% in North America in 2025 due in large part to the expiration of the Federal EV tax credit. While Tesla…
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Retirement plan sponsors slow-walk private asset adoption, new report finds
While retirement savers may be eager to invest in private assets in their employer-provided retirement plans, plan sponsors are wading in more cautiously. According to a new report from consulting firm Cerulli Associates, a small number of plans are rolling out offerings this year. But it will be roughly a decade before even 20% of…
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Strategies to Manage and Diversify Concentrated Stock Holdings
Key Takeaways Diversifying a concentrated stock position can help mitigate risk and provide greater stability to your portfolio. An equity collar involves buying a put option and selling a call option simultaneously to limit potential losses and gains. Variable prepaid forwards allow for immediate liquidity and defer capital gains by agreeing to sell shares at…
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Wall Street gives Trump the all-clear to push disruptive agenda
(Bloomberg) — In the first weeks of the year, the political landscape has shifted in ways that once might have rattled global markets. A foreign leader was captured. The Department of Justice opened a probe into the Federal Reserve. And a disruptive White House intervened across fresh swaths of US commerce. But rather than recoil,…
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Nvidia stock's next move hinges on Q4 earnings, Blackwell ramp
Nvidia (NVDA) enters its Q4 earnings cycle in a unique position. The stock has spent the last year riding AI‘s “Hardware Wave,” but 2026 marks the beginning of the “Execution Era.” Investors are no longer just asking how many chips Nvidia can sell, but how fast those chips can deliver real-world profits to companies deploying…
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You Could Still Owe Social Security Benefit Taxes in 2026. Here's How to Plan for Them.
Sorting this out before you file your tax return will save you a big headache. There’s been a lot of confusing information going around about Social Security benefit taxes over the last year. The White House claimed that President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” eliminated it, fulfilling a key campaign promise to seniors. But diving deeper…
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Where Should You Invest in 2026? Top Mutual Fund Categories Based on Interest Rates & Market Risks
If you are a mutual fund investor in India, 2026 could turn out to be a year where fund category selection matters more than simply picking the best-performing scheme. After a few years of strong equity market performance, investors are now closely tracking interest rate movements, RBI policy decisions, global inflation trends, and FII/DII flows…
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Workplace plans shoulder growing burden as financial strain and coverage gaps persist
Employers remain the primary source of retirement and health benefits, but rising financial stress and uneven access are testing how well workplace plans support long-term security. For working Americans, the workplace remains the primary gateway to both retirement savings and health coverage. But even as employer plans retain their central role, financial strain and uneven…
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Better Buy: The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF or This Magnificent Alternative?
The right investment can help build life-changing wealth over time. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO 0.08%) is a staple in many investors’ portfolios, and for good reason. The S&P 500 Index (^GSPC 0.06%) is a powerhouse wealth generator, earning total returns of nearly 695% over the past 20 years, as of this writing. But…