Stock Market

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The Psychology Of Trading And Investing

There exists a clear relationship between our psychology and the way we make financial decisions. Here's how to find a balance between the two.
June 20, 2023 Eul Basa
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Robinhood Can Get You Addicted To Spending Your Money, Says Lawmaker

Robinhood may have taken its name from the hero who kept the people's best interests in mind, but it may not actually be the "savior" it appears to be.
July 9, 2023 Eul Basa

Stock Picks That Millionaires Love

Millionaire investors have the resources and experience to identify stocks with massive growth potential. By analyzing their portfolios, everyday investors can gain insight into companies poised for long-term success—like the ones on this list.
February 25, 2025 Ella Mason

My ex-wife and I invested $5,000 in the stock market. I took over the investments after divorcing her. Is she entitled to any gains I make?

After a divorce, who owns the gains from a shared investment? Learn whether your ex-spouse can claim stock market profits from money you invested together during marriage.
March 10, 2026 Jack Hawkins
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I maxed out my cards to buy crypto at its peak. It crashed. Can I legally sue myself?

When crypto prices soared to record highs, many saw it as the golden ticket to wealth. Online forums overflowed with overnight success stories, and social media made every token look like the next big thing. Then the crash came, and it left people staring at debts far larger than their screens. Now, a curious question lingers: if someone willingly bought in and lost everything, could they hold themselves legally accountable? Here’s a closer look at how the law views self-inflicted financial disasters.
December 2, 2025 Peter Kinney