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2 Dividend ETFs That Are Turning the Gold and Silver Rally Into a Tsunami of Cash
© VladK213 / iStock via Getty Images Gold and silver have seen a monumental rally over the past few years. ETFs like Strategy Shares Gold Enhanced Yield ETF (BATS:GOLY) and Kurv Silver Enhanced Income ETF (BATS:KSLV) have turned that rally into a cash stream while participating in the rally. It’s a good idea to buy…
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Dow Jones & Nasdaq 100: US Futures Slip in Asian Session on Tariffs
“This Tariff will be due and payable until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland.” European leaders are reportedly preparing a retaliatory response to Trump’s tariffs. The Kobeissi Letter stated: “The next 48 hours are critical: With the EU’s emergency meeting scheduled for tomorrow we are no…
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Trade Armageddon has failed to materialise
Donald Trump spent decades professing faith in the power of tariffs, but still caught investors off guard when he unveiled his “liberation day” levies in the Rose Garden of the White House in April 2025. The shock of suddenly seeing manufacturing powerhouses, such as China, Vietnam and Cambodia, threatened with tariffs of 46 per cent…
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Dave Ramsey Says Claim Social Security at 62 and Suze Orman Says 70. Who’s Right?
© ssguy / Shutterstock.com One of the hardest financial decisions you might have to make in your lifetime is figuring out when to claim Social Security. And the reason is that your filing age has a huge impact on your monthly benefits. But let’s back up for a minute and talk about how those benefits…
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Here’s the Typical Social Security Benefit at Ages 62, 67, and 70
David Maina January 19, 2026 at 6:07 AM Turning 62, 67, or 70 may feel like routine birthday milestones, but for Social Security, they mark key decision points for when you can start benefits. That timing choice permanently sets the size of your monthly check. A few years in either direction can mean hundreds of…
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The Social Security Advice Most Retirees Wish They’d Ignored
Lee Huffman January 19, 2026 at 6:05 AM At some point, you were probably advised to claim your Social Security benefits as soon as you can. It sounds smart. You get a guaranteed income right away, and a “bird in hand is worth two in the bush” because you never know if Social Security will…
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JPMorgan makes prediction on potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2026
The top economist at J.P. Morgan believes the Federal Reserve is done cutting interest rates and will hold policy steady through 2026, with the next move likely a hike in 2027. “We now expect the Fed to hold rates throughout 2026 with the next move to hike later in 2027,” wrote Michael Feroli, the bank’s chief US economist, in…
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Trump's Autocratic Power Is At Stake In Supreme Court Case Over Federal Reserve Firing
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court gears up to hear arguments in a crucial case over the independence of the Federal Reserve, Trump v. Cook. But it won’t even be the first make-or-break moment the country’s main economic institution has had in the past few weeks. President Donald Trump’s effort to seize control of the Federal…
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Cathie Wood Bets Big on TSMC — Loads Up Millions After Strong Q4 Earnings
This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Cathie Wood, founder of Ark Investment, purchased 5,500 shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE:TSM), worth about $1.89 million. The move comes after TSMC reported a strong fourth quarter, posting net income of NT$505.74 billion ($16 billion), up 35% from a year earlier. Diluted earnings reached NT$19.50 per share,…
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Bitcoin and ether ETFs log their best week since October
Institutional investors are back and how. The U.S.-listed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) investing in bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) pulled in billions last week, registering their best week in three months. The 11 spot bitcoin ETFs registered a net inflow of $1.42 billion last week, the largest tally since the second week of October, according to…