‘I’m a big fan of DIY investing’: I’m 64 and moving to the U.S. I have $2.6 million, but no Social Security. Will I be OK?

“Advisers do well in bull markets and poorly in bear markets, while I generally do better during downturns than the S&P 500.”
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Think robotics stocks are overhyped? In fact, they’re just taking off.

Columnist Charlie Garcia responds to readers concerned about robots replacing jobs and about the companies that make them.
JPMorgan Chase wins fight with fintech firms over fees to access customer data
The JPMorgan Chase deals mark a shift in the power dynamic between banks, middlemen and the fintech apps that are increasingly threatening incumbents.
These dividend stocks are good bets for risk-averse investors — even during a bear market

“Dividend aristocrats” can do more for risk-averse portfolios than supersafe Treasury bonds.
Surveillance tech leads workers' comp claims to plummet at NYC construction sites
Insurer Zurich North America said it will only insure construction wrap-up projects in New York that have installed video analytics and coaching from Arrowsight.
‘Santa Flaws Rally’ has legs so don’t sell stocks yet, advises Bank of America strategist

Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett says most asset allocators are likely to stay bullish on stocks and less so on bonds.
Trump cuts tariffs on goods like coffee, bananas and beef in bid to slash consumer prices
Trump’s action also exempted black tea, green tea, tomatoes, avocados and cinnamon, among other products, from higher tariffs.
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