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These dividend stocks have slashed their payments, Morgan Stanley says

Shares of some companies could turn around if they clean up their act after cutting their dividend payments.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Semiconductor shorts pile on as winning trade reverses

Investors’ favorite trade is suddenly the one they can’t stop betting against.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Investing in growth stocks isn’t like betting on horses. Here’s one new trade idea from Todd Gordon

In horse racing, once the thoroughbreds are in the gate, your bet is locked. There’s nothing you can do to manage risk from that point forward.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Kalshi trading in ‘perps’ crosses $1 billion in volume within a week of launch

A spokesperson for the company said that the product is the fastest growing in the prediction market platform’s history.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

There’s still plenty of runway on the tech boom, analysts say

Low credit spreads and strong profits are among the factors that have been holding off a peak.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Truist says Meta has found its next $20 billion business, stock set to gain more than 40%

Analysts at Truist estimate Meta’s new subscription model could generate over $20 billion in revenue by 2030.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

How to hedge your portfolio against the Nasdaq-100 using QQQ put spreads

Overbought readings do not predict when the pullback happens, but they do tell you that when it comes, it is likely to be sharp. Friday was a good example. 

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Bitcoin’s brutal sell-off sparks a flurry of trading in related stocks, including one big bullish bet

The year has been a rocky one for the flagship cryptocurrency, but traders aren’t backing away from the space.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

KBW upgrades Toll, citing the K-shaped housing market favoring the ‘affluent’

The bank thinks Lennar and Toll brothers are heading in different directions due to the K-shaped economy.

Author Posted on June 9, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

Semiconductor stocks made a comeback, lifting the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite into positive territory Monday.

Author Posted on June 8, 2026Categories Uncategorized

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  • Your health insurer shouldn’t decide your treatment plan. That’s what your doctor (and possibly AI) should be doing. June 27, 2026
    With a digital health record, clinicians and AI-driven diagnostic tools would be able to see your full health history — and then make better decisions.
    Paul Markovitch
  • I had gallbladder surgery. After I got home, the hospital asked me for a financial donation. Is this ethical? June 27, 2026
    “The letter asked whether I had a favorite caregiver and if I would like to make a contribution in their honor.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • After losing my son, would it be a mistake to sell my recently purchased house and move to my hometown? June 27, 2026
    “I raised my children there as a single mother, and it was the last home my son lived in before he passed away unexpectedly.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • ‘She is retired’: Do I dip into my 401(k) to pay my mother’s $30,000 credit-card debt? June 27, 2026
    “I want her to live on her Social Security instead of using it to pay off her credit-card debt.”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • I’m a CPA and tell my clients to claim Social Security early. Am I giving them bad advice? June 27, 2026
    “Only 8% to 10% of people wait until age 70 to claim.”
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  • Going back to the office may actually be better for you than working from home June 27, 2026
    Returning to the office — even just a few days a week — might be what fully remote workers actually need.
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  • AI turbocharged the stock market. Now it’s firing up the economy. June 27, 2026
    A modern-day gold rush is giving a big boost to U.S. GDP.
    Jeffry Bartash
  • Big Tech is obsessed with smart glasses. Now it has to convince people to wear them. June 27, 2026
    Smart glasses could become the definitive hardware design of the AI era — if consumers buy in to the idea.
    Christine Ji
  • SpaceX’s new $11 billion ‘saving grace’ comes with a big catch June 27, 2026
    The company’s pivot toward offering hardware access to rivals could hamstring its own AI goals.
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  • ‘I’ll happily wait’: Does delaying Social Security make sense for high earners like me? June 27, 2026
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