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How to Kick-Start Your Grand Adventure Abroad

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 Connecting with the right people is the first step toward living overseas. 

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In this age of 24/7 real-time news, it can be easy to succumb to the theory that things are bad all over. Au contraire, dear reader. In so many places across our world, life is good — grand even. If you’re not seeing things that way, please try shifting your perspective. If your friends aren’t seeing things that way, consider new friends. We’re here to help on both scores. If I had to name…

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Markets Are Soaring: Is It Time to Dial Back Your Risk?

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 Learn practical ways to manage youri nvestments martly during market highs without making costly mistakes. 

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The stock market’s latest surge has been dramatic. After tumbling 19% in April, the S&P 500 has rebounded sharply, closing at a record high of 6,173.07 on June 27. According to TheStreet, that marks a full recovery from this spring’s near-bear-market drop. It’s the kind of V-shaped recovery that leaves some investors wondering whether they missed out or whether danger still lies ahead.

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Tech Gains and Trade Progress: Should You Change Your Investment Strategy?

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 The smartest investors know the answer. 

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The stock market is hitting fresh records again, and if you’ve got money in a 401(k) or investment account, you’re probably wondering what this means for your bottom line. With futures pointing to new highs and trade tensions potentially easing, there’s plenty to unpack about how these market moves could affect your portfolio. Think of futures as the market’s crystal ball.

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The S&P 500 Is Near a Record High: 6 Ways to Make It Work for You

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 These strategies can help you protect gains and avoid costly mistakes. 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. CBS News reports that the S&P 500 closed at 6,141 on Thursday, just three points below its all-time high of 6,144 set in February. This marks a sharp recovery from April 8, when the index hit its 2025 low following a…

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Is Analysis Paralysis Killing Your Retirement Plans?

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 Retirement planning is good, but you can have too much of a good thing. 

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At Boldin, we believe in planning. We believe in identifying your dreams, running the numbers, stress-testing your future, and adjusting when life throws you curveballs. In other words, thoughtful planning. But for some people, too much planning becomes a trap. That trap can be called analysis paralysis. Time-tested financial practices are best when it comes to planning.

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What One Hot Stock Can Teach You About Staying Invested

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 Veteran stock analyst Jim Cramer has a sharp message for investors who bailed too soon on Nvidia. 

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Advertising Disclosure: When you buy something by clicking links within this article, we may earn a small commission, but it never affects the products or services we recommend. When Nvidia shares dropped over 40% earlier this year, many investors sold their holdings. Now that the stock is back at all-time highs, longtime market commentator Jim Cramer is publicly questioning the actions of…

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