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Is an AI-Focused ETF the Right Move for a 2026 Portfolio?
Todd Shriber|Jan 7, 2026
There are dozens of artificial intelligence (AI)-focused ETFs on the market today, and they're not cut of the same cloth, meaning due diligence is essential.

Should You Buy Stocks If a Recession Is Coming in 2026? Here's What History Shows.
Keith Speights|Jan 6, 2026
The past reveals both good and bad news for investors.

Stock Markets Are Doing Something They've Only Done Once Since the 1870s. Should You Be Worried?
Steven Porrello|Jan 6, 2026
The S&P 500 has hit record highs in 2025. One valuation metric suggest there might be some trouble ahead.

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The S&P 500 Just Did Something for the 5th Time in 97 Years. Here's What History Says May Happen in 2026.
Keith Speights|Jan 6, 2026
Can the S&P 500 continue its momentum in the new year?

Will the Stock Market Soar Again in 2026? Wall Street Has a Clear Answer for Investors.
Trevor Jennewine|Jan 6, 2026
The stock market faces several headwinds in 2026, but Wall Street still expects another year of double-digit gains.

Should Investors Stick to Warren Buffett's 70/30 Rule in 2026?
Bram Berkowitz|Jan 5, 2026
Warren Buffett is arguably the greatest investor of all time.

Here's When the Federal Reserve Is Expected to Cut Interest Rates in 2026, and What It Means for the Stock Market
Anthony Di Pizio|Jan 5, 2026
History suggests lower interest rates are great for stocks, but there's an important catch.

Will the Stock Market Crash in 2026? The Federal Reserve Has a Warning for Investors.
Trevor Jennewine|Jan 5, 2026
Several Federal Reserve officials have commented on the stock market's elevated valuation.

History Says a Turning Point Is Likely Coming for the S&P 500 in 2026
Steven Porrello|Jan 1, 2026
The S&P 500 has had a tremendous decades-long run. If history is right, this trend could be coming next.

