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What's really moving these markets

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Genia Turanova, CFA, has more than two decades of Wall Street experience, and has served as an editor and chief ...read more

The bond market is flashing a major warning sign

The recent selloff in bonds is creating an incredibly dangerous situation for stocks. Genia explains why the bond market's losses will cause more pain for stocks… and how investors can stay safe—and even profit—from the coming turmoil.

How to cash in on the oil ‘landgrab’

The oil "landgrab" is underway… as oil majors rush in to buy the best independent exploration & production companies. Genia explains what these deals mean for the sector… and how to profit from the oil landgrab.

The one asset to buy as global uncertainty grows

As the tragic conflict in the Middle East unfolds… gold is already surging. And if the war isn't contained soon, precious metals have way more room to rise. Genia breaks down the situation… and explains how to play gold's upside.

The bleak truth of the 2023 stock market rally

While the stock market might look strong on the surface, a closer look tells us it could come crashing down at any moment. Genia highlights the alarming discrepancies amid the market's 2023 gains… and how to profit when they reverse.

2 buy-and-forget assets to amplify your income

Dividends allow you to put your income on autopilot in any market. Of course, not all dividend stocks are created equal… Genia shares 2 of her favorite ways to invest for income with minimal effort and maximum efficiency.

3 rules for knowing when to sell a stock

Fear can overwhelm our logic… especially when deciding whether to sell a stock. Having a set of rules can help keep you from making fear-based decisions. Here are some guidelines for knowing when it's time to exit a position.

How to fix the 60/40 portfolio

The 60/40 portfolio is dead. While stocks are still the best way to make long-term profits, bonds no longer provide a safe, profitable counterbalance. Fortunately, there's a better alternative to bonds in the classic 60/40 portfolio.