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There will be very little useful guidance from U.S. corporations in the earnings reporting season starting mid-July on what the rest of 2020 will look like for the stock market and analysts are very divided on the outlook See full story.
Do these simple things to turn your retirement savings into big money
You do have some control over your financial future See full story.
After Confederate statues controversy, Native American lawmakers ask, ‘What about Jackson?’
Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, died in 1845. Tennessee gave a statue of him to the Capitol in 1928. But the conflict over his legacy continues today for Native Americans. See full story.
The Facebook ad boycott could pay off for companies more than advertising on Facebook
Boycotting Facebook Inc. may be more cost-effective in elevating brand names and appealing to socially-conscious consumers for advertisers who were already looking to shave millions in ad spending, experts told MarketWatch amid a high-profile protest of the social-media platform. See full story.
Day trading stocks is a guaranteed slaughter. So why do it?
Serious stock investors are in it for the long haul See full story.
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100 days of the COVID-19 pandemic: Don’t wear a mask! Everyone should wear masks! See full story.