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How Oil and Gold Help Your Portfolio
Markets Owning gold or oil — or both — can even out the volatility of a stock-heavy portfolio.
By James K. Glassman Published
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Cryptocurrencies Won't Replace Currencies: They Will Replace Stock Exchanges
investing Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are all the buzz, and that interest is creating a surge in initial coin offerings. Many ICOs today are essentially bogus, but the trend has fascinating implications for the future of stock markets themselves.
By Jamie P. Hopkins, Esq., CFP, RICP Published
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6 Ways to Beat Rising Interest Rates
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By Dana Blankenhorn Published
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Why Trading in Bitcoin or Other Cryptocurrencies is Playing with Fire
Financial Planning You're probably aware that investing in bitcoin is risky in general, but let's take a look at the specific reasons why you could get burned.
By Marguerita M. Cheng, CFP® Published
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10 Commodities to Buy to Beat Back This Volatile Market
commodities That bout of weakness in February turned out to be a lot more than just another little market hiccup to file away and forget.
By Michael Brush Published
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How to Explain Bitcoin to Your Grandchildren
investing A monetary blast from the past: To understand today's new cryptocurrencies, it helps to take a look at how currencies evolved in the first place.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert Published
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Should You Invest in Commodities?
commodities Investments in crops, metals, energy, currencies and other tangible things tend to go up when stocks and bonds go down.
By James K. Glassman Published
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7 Reasons Bitcoin Is Doomed
investing A crash in this and other cryptocurrencies is inevitable.
By Steven Goldberg Published
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Bitcoin: Why You Should NOT Invest in Today's Fool's Gold
investing If Bitcoin is at $10,000 today it's because the fool who bought it for $10,000 is hoping another greater fool will pay $12,000 for it tomorrow. But what do you get for your money? What's it worth? That's the problem.
By Vitaliy Katsenelson, CEO and CIO Published
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