Investing in a market near all-time highs
Even before September's sell-off, the healthcare sector has lagged the S&P since the election. Should investors take another look? Christopher Tsai, President and CIO of Tsai Capital, joins us to discuss.
Home prices are overvalued nationally, according to a new report by Fitch Ratings, led by Southern states.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has long advocated for the average investor to regularly put money in an S&P 500 index fund rather than buying actively managed funds. However, that's not to say he doesn't think massive outperformance isn't possible. As far back as 1999, Mr. Buffett famously said he could achieve 50% annual returns if he had only $1 million to manage, stating, "The highest rates of return I’ve ever achieved were in the 1950s. I killed the Dow. You ought to see the numbers. But
More cash will solve some problems, but maybe not the ones that need to be solved.
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When Ellen, a 67-year-old retiree, reached out to Suze Orman during her podcast, she had a straightforward yet crucial financial inquiry: "Which bucket do I draw from first?" Ellen, whose Social Security covers most of her daily living expenses, needed guidance on how to use her different types of retirement accounts for additional expenditures like travel. Don't Miss: The recommended retirement savings amount is $550K, but here is why so many Americans are falling short. Reddit user reveals his
The S&P 500 could soar nearly 3% to record highs or experience a deep plunge depending on where tomorrow's CPI inflation report falls, JPMorgan says.
Required minimum distributions (RMDs) are the minimum amount that you must withdraw from certain tax-advantaged retirement accounts. They begin at age 72 or 73, depending on your circumstances and continue indefinitely. There is, unfortunately, no age when RMDs stop. You … Continue reading → The post At What Age Do RMDs Stop? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
The billionaire investor has made sage investment decisions to safeguard his portfolio from economic uncertainties.
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The Dow Jones rose Tuesday on the stock market today on hot inflation data. Fed Chair Jerome Powell is next. GME stock rocketed 112%.