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DoubleLine’s Jeffrey Gundlach believes holding a 25% gold position isn’t excessive

Gundlach’s gold call is also partly based on his belief that inflation will stay stubbornly elevated because of the impact from tariffs.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

How to maximize your income now that Federal Reserve has cut rates

Yields on cash-equivariant assets will fall. Here’s where experts say you can go for still solid income.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Bitcoin is forming an inverse head-and-shoulder pattern just with Fed rate cuts on their way

Frank Cappelleri takes a look through bitcoin’s technicals as it forms an inverse head-and-shoulder pattern.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

These stocks gain the most after the Fed cuts rates

Reflexivity found the stocks that have historically seen strong moves following easier monetary policy from the central bank.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Want a unique Fed rate cut trade? Try shares of boat and RV makers

Investors should consider investing in powersports stocks in the event that the Federal Reserve cuts the federal funds rate Wednesday, according to Citi.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

This homebuilder has run up in anticipation of a rate cut. How to trade it from here

Jay Woods breaks down the charts in Lennar.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

A bullish options trade on this banking giant that’s in the midst of a turnaround

Options trader Tony Zhang breaks down call call vertical on this banking name.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Stocks like Rocket Companies could see the biggest gains as Fed drives down short-term rates

CNBC Pro screened U.S. stocks to find those with the highest inverse correlation with the two-year Treasury yield over the past 10 years.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Here are Wednesday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Netflix, Nike, Disney, Micron, Walmart, Zillow, FedEx & more

Here are Wednesday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

Citi raises price target on McDonald’s to highest on Wall Street, calls for more than 25% upside

Citi’s new price target sees shares of McDonald’s rallying 26% from their Tuesday close.

Author Posted on September 17, 2025Categories Uncategorized

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