Economy

Why stocks drop in September — and many investors shouldn’t care

September has historically been a challenging month for stock investors. According to data from Morningstar Direct, U.S. large-cap stocks have lost an average of 0.9% in September since 1926. This

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Compatriots in Competition – Econlib

The local food and drink scene in town is buzzing with creativity and collaboration. Sitting in a record/cocktail lounge, sipping

Why I’m not doing anything to cope with lower interest rates

As a retail investor, the recent interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve may have you wondering how to navigate

A 401(k) match is one the ‘rare guarantees’ in investing, CFP says

Investing can be a daunting task, with the stock market fluctuating unpredictably and average returns not guaranteed. However, one investment

There’s a 12% correction looming for the stock market by the end of the year, Stifel says

Stifel, a well-known investment firm, recently issued a warning about a potential sharp correction in the stock market before the

A Blind Economist’s Insight – Econlib

The late economist Walter Oi was known for his pivotal role in helping end the draft and keeping draft proponents

Fed Governor Waller says inflation softening faster than he expected put him in half-point-cut camp

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller made headlines this week by supporting a half percentage point rate cut at the latest

Pessimism bias in polling – Econlib

Tyler Cowen recently shared a study on the public's perception of supply and demand in the housing market. The study

Why CrowdStrike Stock Was Climbing Today

Shares of CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) surged today after receiving a positive analyst note from Citigroup. The analyst highlighted that the