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Is This Once-Hyped Stock Finally Worth a Second Look?
Thomas Niel, The Motley Fool January 11, 2026 at 11:35 AM Key Points President Trump’s recently announced plan to drive down mortgage rates has sent housing stocks surging again, and Opendoor Technologies is no exception. Even if these specific plans fail to drive a housing market resurgence, this announcement may be indicative of other housing…
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Top 10 Cryptocurrencies Of January 9, 2026
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. There are thousands of crypto coins, from bitcoin and Ethereum to litecoin and solana. Just the sheer number of available cryptos can seem overwhelming when you’re new to investing. Forbes Advisors developed cryptocurrency screens to show the best crypto…
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'Inflation will surprise to the downside in 2026': Why Wall Street expects juiced economy, stock gains this year
Investors may be “having a cake and eating it” in 2026, with Wall Street strategists predicting stock market gains driven by Fed rate cuts, tax incentives, and lower-than-expected inflation. As Wall Street prepares for this week’s highly anticipated monthly Consumer Price Index report, which is expected to stay unchanged from the prior month at an…
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January mortgage outlook: New year, same rates
Mortgage rates could fall in January, but they’re more likely to hold steady. While daily ups and downs are a given, a major shift this month feels like a long shot. Fed cut looking unlikely October’s government shutdown throttled the flow of data from federal agencies, making it tough to gauge the economy’s health. Neither…
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3 Reasons to Watch Lucid Stock in 2026
Will Ebiefung, The Motley Fool January 11, 2026 at 8:39 AM Key Points The market seems to be overlooking some of Lucid’s most significant catalysts for long-term growth. The company’s new model releases and partnership with Uber deserve more attention. 10 stocks we like better than Lucid Group › 2025 was not a good year…
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Warren Buffett once explained how to turn $10K into a fortune for new investors. 3 strategies that still hold up in 2026
January 11, 2026 at 8:03 AM Warren Buffett speaks at an event called, This article adheres to strict editorial standards. Some or all links may be monetized. Warren Buffett is well known for his buy-and-hold investing strategy, and making solid bets on low-performing stocks when others are selling at a loss. At his company’s annual…
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What We Can Learn From Warren Buffett's Mistakes Going Forward
This article was written by 386 Followers Follow I am a long-term buy-and-hold investor from Cleveland, Ohio.I tend to invest in large-cap growth stocks and Bitcoin.I tend to pay more attention to a company’s qualitative aspects rather than quantitative. Analyst’s Disclosure:I/we have a beneficial long position in the shares of BTC-USD either through stock ownership,…
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Why AST SpaceMobile Stock Jumped Nearly 30% Last Month
Howard Smith, The Motley Fool January 11, 2026 at 7:26 AM Key Points AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS) stock soared in 2025. The 244% gain came as investors began to get excited about the prospect of AST tapping into a massive potential market of smartphone users who might want direct satellite internet access. That excitement grew…
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5 IRS Changes for 2026 That Will Impact Your Retirement Accounts
Adam Palasciano January 10, 2026 at 7:35 AM Each year, IRS updates reshape retirement savings for seniors. For 2026, several of those changes affect how much you can contribute, how benefits are paid, and how retirement income is taxed. Understanding these updates can help retirees and near-retirees better manage cash flow and build wealth over…
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Suze Orman says this is the one expense you must cut in retirement
Quick Read 40% of retired Americans rely solely on Social Security income averaging $1,913 monthly. 20% of Americans have no retirement savings at all. 38% of U.S. adults are willing to go into debt for experiences like travel or dining out. For many Americans, retirement often means living on a fixed income. In fact, according…
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