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Many American savers are caught between paying off their mortgage before retirement or taking that money and putting it towards growing their retirement savings. Sure, having more money during your golden years could help provide you with more financial security when you’re not working anymore, but carrying long-term debt can be a cost burden and quickly drain a person’s savings. Unfortunately, there isn’t some magical formula for deciding which option would suit you best. Each person’s financial situation is different, and it is important to remember that not everyone shares the same financia...
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The stock market is reaching new heights, but the bond market seems to be singing a different tune. The question arises whether the bond market is signaling an impending recession. Historically, bonds have been known to react to weakening economic data long before stocks do. This article will delve into the recent economic data and the bond market’s response to it. Recent economic data and the bond market’s responseIn the third quarter, the economy experienced staggering growth, followed by solid growth in the fourth quarter. However, the first quarter saw a significant drop in economic growth...
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In the ever-changing world of finance, the rise and fall of the market are shaped by countless factors. Each event can set off significant shifts in the market landscape, from corporate earnings reports to federal policy decisions. This article will dive into three key topics that recently stirred up the financial world: Nvidia’s post-earnings surge and upcoming stock split, the Federal Reserve’s worries about inflation, and the subsequent market reactions. Nvidia’s post-earnings surge and stock splitNvidia, a major player in the tech industry, recently released its earnings. While the results...
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The United States is currently in the throes of a staggering $34 trillion debt crisis, which has economists, policymakers, and the general public engaged in heated debates. The country’s debt-to-Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio is at an all-time high, a situation attributed mainly to unprecedented money printing. This has led to inflation and a looming social security crisis, with the government admitting that it may not be able to fully pay social security starting in 2034. This article will delve into the causes of this debt crisis, its potential impacts, and the possible ways the governme...
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Over the past 18 months, the stock market has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride for investors. Fear has once again gripped the market, and the trend over the past month has been anything but friendly. The S&P 500 index is down by 6%. Four significant events are on the horizon that could either make or break the current trend. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ and their earningsFirstly, let’s delve into the world of earnings. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ companies, a term coined for seven of the most influential companies in the stock market, are due to report their earnings in the coming fortnight. ...
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The Federal Reserve, as the authoritative body, has announced that interest rates will remain unchanged due to a “lack of progress” in bringing inflation down. The government body published a statement on behalf of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve System showing that the target of 2% or lower hasn’t been reached. Interest rates bob and weave above 3%, which isn’t good for the average American business, as most would have hoped for a cut after today’s announcement. “Interest rates remain unchanged,” says FedThe Fed has been keen on bringing inflation down since the COVID-19 pandem...
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The Federal Reserve, led by Jerome Powell, has been at the center of recent economic discussions. The focus has been on the Fed’s stance on interest rates and inflation and how these decisions impact the stock market. This week is particularly crucial for Powell’s legacy as Fed Chairman as the market awaits his response to recent inflation trends and the potential impact of interest rate cuts. Early victory declarationPowell declared victory over inflation in the Federal Reserve’s early November meeting. He announced that the inflationary beast had been tamed and was heading back to the 2% tar...
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The S&P 500, a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States, has increased significantly by 25% over the past five months. This surge can be attributed to the monetary policy decisions made by the Federal Reserve, the country’s central banking system. The Federal Reserve, or the Fed, as it is commonly known, has been playing what can be metaphorically referred to as ‘party music’ for the financial markets, creating an environment conducive to growth and prosperity. The role of the Federal ReserveThe Federal Reserve...
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