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There’s now a juiced-up way to get 4 times the return of the S&P 500 — but it comes with many risks
BMO announced the launch of the Max SPX 500 4x leveraged ETNs, which will be the highest leveraged exchange traded products in the U.S., according to CFRA.
U.S. export controls need to ‚change constantly‘ even if it’s tough for businesses, Secretary Raimondo says
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told CNBC in an exclusive interview that more controls on tech exports to China will be coming, despite business concerns.
Fed is ‚disconnected‘ from reality, must cut rates 5 times next year, portfolio manager says
The Federal Reserve needs to cut interest rates at least five times next year to avoid tipping the economy into a recession, according to a portfolio manager.
GitLab shares soar as developer tools company posts first adjusted operating profit
As more of GitLab’s customers are making larger commitments, GitLab is able to expand its operating margin.
Manchester United set to confirm 25% stake sale to petrochemicals billionaire Ratcliffe: Report
Manchester United will next week announce that U.K. petrochemicals billionaire Jim Ratcliffe will take a 25% stake in the football club, Sky News said Monday.
‚The Psychology of Money‘ author Morgan Housel gives advice to investors afraid of market downturns
Financial writer Morgan Housel, author of the new book „Same as Ever,“ discussed the importance of „realizing the inevitable.“
Top Wall Street analysts expect these dividend stocks to enhance total returns
TipRanks‘ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Home Depot and Walmart.
Charlie Munger’s acumen, wisdom and irreverence: Investors mourn the loss of one-of-a-kind legend
Munger left a mark on generations of investors in a long and fruitful life.
Here’s how activist Elliott could build shareholder value amicably at Phillips 66
Many activists think of themselves as amicable and constructive, but that could actually be the case in this engagement at the petroleum refiner.