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Five States Sending Rebate Money in October: Is Your State One of Them?

Federal stimulus checks are not in any plans, but some states are still sending financial aid to residents to help ease their financial burden. Some states are sending monthly checks, while some are sending a one-time payment. Thus, it is important that you stay informed if your state is sending money or not. To help...

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Good News Is Bad News: Job Openings Bring Volatility, but Also Opportunity

It’s an unusual time for the financial markets, to say the least. Sometimes, good news for the economy and American middle class is received well among stock traders; other times, it’s the last thing they want to hear. This, however, is the inevitable result of a central bank’s data sensitivity and laser-like focus on getting...

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Didn’t Get $260 Tax Rebate Check From Minnesota Yet? What To Do

The Minnesota Department of Revenue informed yesterday that it has finished processing the one-time tax rebate payments. If you believe that you were eligible for the tax rebate check from Minnesota, but haven’t received it yet, you need to contact the Revenue Department immediately. Here Is What To Do If You Didn’t Get Tax Rebate...

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King Dollar is Back

The U.S. dollar continued to surge on Tuesday, driving the Japanese yen closer to a zone where intervention may be considered. While the yen is approaching 12-month lows against the dollar, both the euro and the British pound experienced declines to new multi-month lows versus the dollar. The euro slipped below its previous low from...

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The Stock Market Craves Information It Has Been Denied

When stock prices return to fair-value levels, we call it a “crash.” Crashes are violent events. Why don’t prices work their way downward in a gentle gradual manner? It’s because the event that caused prices to rise to crazy high levels was also not gentle and gradual. We call that event a “bull.” Both bulls...

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Auto-Parts Stocks: An Asymmetrical Bet on Rising Car Prices

The cost of owning a vehicle, like the cost of owning practically anything in America, has risen considerably over the past several years. Along with an inflated money supply, higher-for-longer interest rates, and supply-chain constraints come a host of unfortunate consequences, not the least of which is a hefty financial burden for new car owners....

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Give Gold a Chance: Considering an Age-Old Portfolio Diversifier

How does one convince investors to look at an asset whose price has gone nowhere for three years? It’s not easy, especially as gold’s glitter has all but faded in an era of fast-money fantasies and self-directed speculation. Yet, I invite you to weigh gold’s true value as a diversifying force and a time-tested preserver...

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New Henrico County Tax Relief Program Caps Real Estate Tax Bills for Seniors, Disabled

Henrico County in Virginia recently approved a new tax relief program that will benefit older or disabled qualifying homeowners. Specifically, the new Henrico County tax relief program will cap qualifying homeowners’ real estate tax bills. The objective of the tax relief program is to ease the burden of higher costs associated with rising property values...

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Ted Cruz Net Worth: A Glimpse into His Affluence

Rafael Edward Cruz is an American politician and attorney. A member of the Republican party, Ted Cruz became the junior U.S. senator from Texas in 2013. The political commentator was the Texas Solicitor General for five years. From his legal and political career, Ted Cruz has accrued a net worth of $4 million. Dive into...

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0DTE Options: The Latest Craze That Could Crash the Markets

Americans are proud to have the freedom to choose, but are more choices necessarily a good thing? That’s debatable as a relatively new phenomenon, known as zero-days-til-expiration options or 0DTE options, gives derivatives traders plenty of ways to potentially make fast money – or more likely, to lose money and potentially cause dislocations in the...