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Gold, a rising dollar and story stocks; here are USA TODAY's investing tips

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USA TODAY - Personal Finance May 24
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Gold bars at the Czech Central Bank in Prague.
Gold: An investment right for the wrong reasons

It's an investment that's right for the wrong reasons.
Cybersecurity isn't just necessary, but increasingly profitable for the companies that provide it.
Ask Matt: How to profit from computer hacking attacks?

Ask Matt: Cybersecurity isn't just necessary, but profitable for companies providing it.
The value of the U.S. dollar has been climbing against major currencies.
Ask Matt: How to profit from a rising dollar?

Ask Matt: Remember, speculating on currency is a highly volatile bet.

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Economist Joseph Stiglitz in 2010.
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Nobel winner: Cut student loan rates
A proposal to cut student loan rates has backing of Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz.
Investment banks are the grease that keeps financial markets moving.
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Ask Matt: How do investment banks move markets?
Ask Matt: What do investment banks do, exactly?
A Google Play screenshot of Kroger's new app, available for more than a dozen of its store brands across the USA.
tech
Nation's largest grocery chain creates app for its card
Kroger's other projects in development include creating natural gas from dairy cow and food waste.
Ask Matt: What is a story stock?
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Ask Matt: What's the story on story stocks?
Story stocks are the ones that investors and traders love talking about.
Planning for retirement can be confusing.
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7 mistakes to avoid in retirement planning
It's complicated, this retirement thing, and we can't afford to screw up. What NOT to do.
Exxon Mobil cooperate headquarters in Irving, Texas.
columnist
Ask Matt: What's most profitable company in S&P 500?
Ask Matt: The list is populated by the corporate behemoths investors typically think of.
Students hang out in the lobby of the classroom building on the campus of the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati on April 25. Four years after a federal takeover of most of the $1 trillion market for student loans, opportunities are emerging f
money
Is student loan market ripe for private investment?
The government earns $51 billion a year on direct loans.

 

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