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What Yogi Berra Would Have Said About This Bull Market

What Yogi Berra Would Have Said About This Bull Market

Posted by on Jun 16, 2019 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Alex Nabaum   By Jason Zweig  | June 14, 2019 11:00 a.m. ET   It’s late in the market cycle. In the past week, at least six professional investors have told me that—and they are probably right. This bull market for U.S. stocks is by far the longest on record, and only a lunatic would think it can last indefinitely. How late is it...

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The Deal Hidden in Your 401(k)

The Deal Hidden in Your 401(k)

Posted by on Jun 8, 2019 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Alex Nabaum   By Jason Zweig  | June 7, 2019 12:02 p.m. ET   Imagine a savings vehicle that allows you, in retirement, to withdraw as much or as little as you wish—tax-free. This vehicle, the Roth 401(k), is a great tool for many savers, as my colleague Laura Saunders has pointed out. Why don’t more people take advantage of it? The...

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A New Rule Won’t Make Your Broker an Angel

A New Rule Won’t Make Your Broker an Angel

Posted by on Jun 1, 2019 in Articles & Advice, Blog, Columns, Featured |

Image Credit: Alex Nabaum   By Jason Zweig  |  May 31, 2019 10:30 a.m. ET   Next week, the Securities and Exchange Commission is expected to approve a rule that will require brokers to act in the best interest of their customers—rather than their own wallets—when offering investment advice. That’s good, so far as it goes. It probably won’t go far...

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