Two types of investors are driving the stock market rally
Breakfast with Benjamin Two types of investors are driving stocks' rally: Those who fear missing out on the rally, and those who see no alternatives to stocks.
- With U.S. stocks up some 15% from their Feb. 11 low, some are wondering what’s driving the market. Analysts say it’s simple: many investors fear missing out, while others see no alternatives to stocks.
- The IMF just shaved its 2016-17 growth projections for the U.S. economy. But apparently the folks at Goldman Sachs didn’t get the memo.
- If you’re married with kids, own your home and have two steady paychecks coming in, how big should your emergency fund be?
Experts say it should be equivalent to six months of the take-home pay of the biggest earner. - Federal Aviation Administration records show that one of GOP hopeful Donald Trump’s jets has been flying for months with an expired registration. The Donald’s airplane lost its registered status in January after failure to pay a $5 fee to the FAA.
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