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Part of the American dream has always been the ideal of a carefree retirement. But unless you plan carefully, you could easily run out of money. Plan Now to Avoid a Retirement Nightmare December 4, 2018 by Ted Bauman Retirement Part of the American dream has always been the ideal of a carefree retirement. But unless you plan carefully, you could easily run out of money.
Americans have a love affair with trucks. And this automaker is looking to spice up the electric-vehicle world by offering the first electric truck. Will The Rivian R1T Lead the Electric Truck Revolution? December 4, 2018 by Anthony Planas Technology Americans have a love affair with trucks.  And this automaker is looking to spice up the electric-vehicle world by offering the first electric truck.
The Federal Reserve Cooled off the Markets November 30, 2018 by Ian King U.S. Economy Where do we go from here? From my perch, it looks like the markets have already priced in the Federal Reserve’s work, at least in the short term.
Utilities Stocks Are Outperforming the Market — Here’s Why November 30, 2018 by Anthony Planas Investment Opportunities Utilities are emerging as a safe haven. In the last six months, the SPDR Utilities Index returned 8%. That compares to the S&P 500 Index’s loss of 2.4%.
The S&P 500 Death Cross Is Coming Soon November 30, 2018 by Chad Shoop Stocks The S&P 500 Index, the stock market‘s most-tracked index, is set to form a “death cross.” That’s an extremely bearish indicator.

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