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How Much Do Millennials Need to Save for Retirement?
Ultimately, the amount you need to save for retirement will depend on how much you’ve already saved, your lifestyle aspirations, and other factors including how you are invested, inflation, future employment, and Social Security benefits.
30-Year Mortgage Rates Fall
After hitting an almost three-month high, 30-year mortgage rates have now dipped lower. Rates for most other new purchase and refi loans showed minimal movement.
6 Rules From 6 of the World’s Top Investors
Do you want to know how top investors invest? These lessons from Carl Icahn, Warren Buffett, and others can help you with your investing.
Student Loan Refinancing: An Overview
Student loan refinancing can lower your interest payments and your monthly payment. Consolidating into one loan can also help you better manage your payments.
Alcoa Stock Slides After $2.2 Billion Takeover Offer for Alumina—Key Price Levels to Watch
Alcoa shares lost ground in premarket trading Monday after the aluminum producer announced a $2.2 billion all-stock offer to buy joint-venture partner Alumina. Monitor these key chart levels.
What Are Some Common Features of a Mixed Economic System?
Discover a brief overview of the defining features of mixed economies and their perceived advantages and disadvantages.
Relative Rotation Graph: How to Use RRG Charts in Trading
This article illustrates the usefulness of RRG charts in trading.
Broadcom Stock in Focus Amid Possible $3.8 Billion Software Unit Sale—Key Levels to Watch
Broadcom stock remains in focus Monday after a news report that the company is nearing a $3.8 billion deal to offload a non-core software business. Monitor these important chart levels.
How to Be the Perfect Copycat Investor
Legendary investor Warren Buffett has attracted many copycat investors over the years. Does replicating investment ideas of famous investors pay off?