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This Stock Market Indicator Has Been 92% Accurate Since 1990. It Signals a Big Move Before 2025.

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It is widely regarded as the single best benchmark for the domestic stock market due to its scope and diversity. Year Q3 YTD Return Q4 Return 1991 17% 8% 1995 27% 5% 1996 12% 8% 1997 28% 2% 2003 13% 12% 2009 17% 5% 2012 15% (1%) 2013 18% 10% 2017 13% 6% 2019 19% 9% 2021 15% 11% 2023 12% 11% Median N/A 8% Data source: YCharts.

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Here's Why 1 Investment Bank Says Blackstone Just Hit a "Major Milestone"

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The addition to the S&P 500 is a significant accomplishment, since the index is one of the most common benchmarks for measuring the stock market's performance. Blackstone utilizes its expertise to take nontraditional approaches to investing in less-liquid asset classes and can also use leverage to boost returns.

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5 Best Dividend Growth Stocks to Buy in October

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October often brings both opportunity and volatility to the stock market. For investors seeking stability and income, dividend growth stocks can offer a compelling option in this dynamic market. Here are five top dividend growth stocks to consider this October. Bank of America's projected 4.5%

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This Growth Stock Could 10X in 10 Years

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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been an outstanding performer on the stock market over the past decade. Someone who invested just $100 in Nvidia stock 10 years ago would now be sitting on a position worth over $10,600. The success in the data center market has been central to Nvidia's outstanding gains in the past decade.

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Blunt, unfiltered truth about Indexed Universal Life

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The fair market value of the cap is what the carrier paid the investment bank to buy the 10% cap. It would be logical to look at the fair market value of what the carrier spends for the cap. Prior to joining MetLife in 2013, Bobby was a consultant to life insurers, distributors and high-end agents.

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Transcript: Kristen Bitterly Michell

The Big Picture

KRISTEN BITTERLY MICHELL, HEAD OF NORTH AMERICAN INVESTMENTS, CITI GLOBAL WEALTH: It’s really interesting because I’m not someone that you would think would be the typical profile to end up in capital markets or — or sales and trading. I’m from a — a very small town in the middle of Pennsylvania. BITTERLY MICHELL: Exactly.

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Transcript: Liz Hoffman

The Big Picture

And then I don’t know what God smiled on me, but I got hired by the Wall Street Journal in 2013. RITHOLTZ: So you start in 2013, and then you proceed to get some major news stories that you either covered intimately or broke. You know, when I got hired in 2013, M&A was dead. The stock market becomes a casino.