Brett Arends’s ROI: Markets making you queasy? These simple, low-cost retirement portfolios are holding up well
While stocks and bonds have all plummeted since Jan. 1, a few all-weather portfolios are doing a much better job of preserving their owners’ retirement...
Crypto: Here’s how much money you would’ve lost if you bought crypto during Matt Damon’s ‘Fortune Favors the Brave’ commercial
The Matt Damon 'Fortune Favors the Brave" commercial has been viewed over 28 million times on Twitter and YouTube
Crypto: Terra crashed. What does it mean for other stablecoins? Here are the potential winners and losers
Investors are closely watching what Terra's fall may mean for other stablecoins. They play an important role in the crypto ecosystem and account for about...
Market Snapshot: Bottom or bear market? What stock-market investors need to know about stagflation and the Fed
U.S. stocks enjoyed a big bounce Friday, but it's far from an all-clear for investors looking for signs that a selloff that's put the S&P...
The Conversation: The meltdown of the so-called ‘stablecoin’ called terra shows the urgent need for regulation to protect consumers
The run on terra will test both the stability of that particular stablecoin, and more broadly, whether the entire crypto sector has a future.
Market Extra: Has the junk-bond market hit bottom? Liquidity issues may be up next, warns this industry veteran
'There is a scenario where it all looks pretty cheap right now,' says Rajay Bagaria, chief investment officer at Wasserstein Debt Opportunities, but he also...
The Big Move: ‘At our age should we do this?’ We’re retired, have $5 million in savings and earn $7,000 a month. Should we spend over $2.1 million to build our dream home?
'Including land, it would be close to $3 million in value. We are retired and this would be our forever home and an investment.'
Mark Hulbert: 12 stocks to consider for the next leg of the bull market
These companies are typically uncorrelated to indexes, giving investors a chance to outperform.
Rex Nutting: Inflation, like an army of termites, has burrowed its way into the biggest item in the typical family’s budget—putting a roof over their heads. And the Fed can’t fix it.
Raising interest rates might kill the housing market and choke off price increases temporarily, but it won't solve the problem of an inadequate supply of...