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| Hello, inflation, my old friend. What you need to know about financial markets today "If you have a 10-year time horizon" — meaning you don't need to cash out before then — "you have an 88% likelihood that the stock market is higher when those 10 years are up. That's starting in any month of any year going back to 1926," Brown says. "If you have a 20-year time horizon, it's 100%. Wall Street might not like this: Inflation rises 2.1 percent, faster than expected - Washington Post
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| If you're under 40 you should be hoping for another stock plunge, says pundit Josh Brown Brown is chief executive of Ritholtz Wealth Management, a financial advisory firm in New York, and his blog, the Reformed Broker, is popular reading for those interested in the financial markets. The blog and his Twitter account are often witty, sarcastic, irreverent and peppered with pop culture.
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| Which markets are closed on Presidents Day? U.S. financial markets will be closed Monday, Feb. 19, in observance of Presidents Day, perhaps giving traders some time to reflect on the latest market turbulence that gave us the first correction in about two years. The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will be closed on Monday. Meanwhile, the ...
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| Nasdaq and OPCOM Sign New Market Technology Agreement 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq Inc. (Nasdaq:NDAQ) and Operatorul Pietei de Energie Electrica si Gaze Naturale (OPCOM) have signed a new market technology agreement for Nasdaq to deliver new matching engine and clearing technology via the Nasdaq Financial Framework architecture ...
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| Financial Market Volatility Last week, thousands of wholesalers and advisors across dozens of financial services organizations flocked to Allego videos for real-time updates on the latest market commentary and portfolio positioning by top portfolio managers and strategists at their firms.
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