Why Short–Term Bond ETFs Might Be the Best Income Investment for 2026

Why Short–Term Bond ETFs Might Be the Best Income Investment for 2026

I know, I know. Short-term bonds? As great investments? Blasphemy, right? But hear me out. I think there’s more than a puncher’s chance that among all of those fancy covered call option ETFs, closed-end funds with double-digit yields, and dividend stocks “due” for a rebound in 2026, the year might belong to some of the … Read more

European Shares Muted; US PCE Data Eyed

European Shares Muted; US PCE Data Eyed

(RTTNews) – European stocks were little changed on Friday, a day after the European Central Bank and Bank of England issued hawkish signals on the outlook for their rate paths. After November’s U.S. inflation report showed an unexpected decline in price growth, the core PCE price index, widely regarded as the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation … Read more

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The average first-time buyer is 40, the oldest on record. Why that means many Americans start homeownership $150K behind

The average first-time buyer is 40, the oldest on record. Why that means many Americans start homeownership 0K behind

Buying your first home at 40 doesn’t make you late. It just means you’re part of the new normal. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median age for first-time buyers hit a record 40 in 2025 (1). Even more concerning, NAR estimates that delaying a first home purchase until age 40 rather … Read more

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