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$2000 a month can let you retire? These 25 U.S. cities keep your pension from shrinking.
How expensive is retirement in the United States? On average, a 65-year-old spends over $60k a year. But there's a tough trick: choose the right city, and you can live comfortably on a budget of $2000/month.
**The cheapest few**:
- El Paso, Texas: Moonflower $712 (with house), 18% cheaper than the national average, 44% cheaper in housing prices.
- Corpus Christi, Texas: Beach city Moon Flower $736, 16.5% cheaper.
- San Antonio, Texas: Monthly cost $847, friendly locals + warm weather + affordable price
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Gold-Backed Crypto Is Having a Moment — Here's What You Need to Know

PAX Gold (PAXG), a crypto token tied to physical gold, has thrived amid market losses for Bitcoin and Ethereum, driven by economic uncertainty. It offers instant liquidity, though it comes with crypto-specific risks. PAXG can be a solid short-term and long-term investment.
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BTC3.72%
ETH5.75%
PAXG0.65%
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High-Paying Medical Careers That Don't Require a Degree

Looking to break into healthcare without the debt and years of school? The good news: several medical roles pay solid six figures or close to it, and you can qualify with just a certificate or diploma.
According to 2024 BLS data, here's what's hiring:
Surgical Technologist ($62,830/year) - Work in
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1 in 15 Americans Are Now Millionaires — Here's Why Most of Them Didn't Get Lucky

The U.S. has reached 22 million millionaires, with projections to rise to 25.4 million by 2028. Contrary to the idea of instant wealth, most millionaires achieve success through consistent saving, investing, and avoiding debt, emphasizing discipline over luck.
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Lithium Market Just Hit Peak Drama in Q3 2025

Lithium carbonate prices fluctuated significantly this quarter, influenced by massive supply increases and geopolitical factors. Despite a surge in mine output, demand from EV sales isn't keeping pace, leading to an oversupply situation. Prices remain volatile amid potential supply cuts and geopolitical tensions, with a market reset expected post-2030.
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Canadian Mining Stocks Rally 10%+ This Week—Here's What Triggered the Surge

Canadian mining stocks had a stellar week. The TSX Venture Composite Index soared 10.57%, with the main TSX Composite gaining 4.84%. But what's really turning heads are the individual plays—and the macro backdrop driving them.
The Big Picture: GDP Recovery + Commodity Tailwinds
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When Short-Term Bonds Beat Long-Term Ones: Why Your Wallet Should Care

The essay discusses the unusual phenomenon of yield curve inversion, where short-term Treasury bonds offer higher interest rates than long-term ones. Historically, this signals potential recessions within 12-24 months, affecting banks, stock dividends, and consumer spending. Investors are advised to adapt their portfolios accordingly, focusing on shorter-term bonds.
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Coffee market just got spicy 🌧️ Robusta up 2.37% to 2-week highs after Vietnam's Dak Lak province got hammered with heavy rains, delaying harvests. Meanwhile arabica popped 0.57% on dollar weakness.
But here's the plot twist: Brazil's coffee supply tightening due to Trump's 40% tariffs is creating a major shortage crunch. ICE arabica inventories just hit a 1.75-year low (396,513 bags), while robusta hit 4-month lows. US coffee imports from Brazil? Down 52% y/y through October.
Bearish factor though - Brazil's projecting 70.7M bags for 2026/27 (+29% y/y), and Vietnam's 2025/26 output is climbi
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The US Dollar Index rose slightly, with the weakness of the Yen being a major driver. Fed official Waller signaled a potential rate cut, suggesting a 25 basis point cut could happen in December, which has somewhat limited the rise of the Dollar. However, the strength of the stock market has weakened the demand for the Dollar as a safe-haven asset.
The euro rose slightly by 0.08%, with new developments in the Ukraine peace agreement providing support for the euro. However, Germany's November IFO Business Climate Index unexpectedly fell to 88.1, dragging down the upward trend. The dollar aga
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AI Data Centers Are About to Trigger a Nuclear Energy Shortage

Data centers’ soaring power demands could lead to a uranium supply shortage as tech companies seek nuclear energy solutions. Investing in the Sprott Uranium Miners ETF offers sector-wide exposure, anticipating long-term growth from a potential energy crisis linked to AI advancements.
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What is Buffett doing? Holding $382 billion in cash, yet reducing his position in Apple and Bank of America.

Recently, Berkshire Hathaway's actions have been quite interesting. In the last quarter, it sold off core Holdings worth $15 billion in one go, and its cash reserves reached a historic high of $382 billion, accounting for one-third of its market capitalization.
What’s even more outrageous is that Buffett, the old man who said "never short America," has not bought back any of his own stocks and is even reducing his holdings in top stocks like Apple and Bank of America. This scene looks like he is trying to time the market.
But this is actually not market timing; it is waiting for an opportunity.
Buffett has always opposed market timing investments - it's a losing game. But that doesn't mean to go all in. His logic is actually quite simple:
If there are no good trades, just hold cash. If there are bargains, take action (for example, I recently bought more Chubo Insurance), but never force a trade.
The stock market has hit a new high, but he doesn't see enough cheap chips. Rather than buying just to make up the numbers, it's better to wait on the sidelines. This mindset of "ready to strike at any time, but never investing recklessly" is contrary.
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Fed Rate Cut Bets Fuel Global Rally—Here's What's Moving

European markets are poised for a strong start as optimism grows for a December Fed rate cut, fueled by positive Wall Street and Asian performances. Key market indicators, currency movements, and upcoming data releases signal a cautionary yet hopeful outlook.
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# PagerDuty Q3 Earnings: Beat on EPS, Miss on Revenue
PagerDuty just dropped Q3 numbers that left analysts puzzled—earnings popped to $0.33/share (consensus was $0.24), a juicy +37.5% beat. Year-over-year also up from $0.25. So far so good, right?
But here's the catch: revenues came in at $124.55M, missing the $124.95M estimate by 0.32%. Compared to last year's $118.95M, still growing, just not as much as Wall Street wanted.
The real question: can the company sustain this momentum? That EPS beat looks solid on paper, but revenue misses hint at margin plays rather than organic growth. With PD
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Tractor Supply (TSCO) just dropped Q3 2025 numbers and here's the plot twist: margins actually held up despite tariff chaos.
Gross margin? Up 15 bps YoY. How? Price hikes + solid cost management basically canceled out tariff pressure. But hold up—management says they're only halfway through the tariff cycle, so more pain coming.
The real concern: SG&A expenses dropped 29 bps because of higher incentive costs and strategic spending. TSCO's betting that 2026 will be "more normalized" once new programs self-fund.
Valuation check: Trading at 46.8x forward P/E (vs industry avg 23.3x). That's spicy.
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Bitcoin Dips Below $95K Amid Liquidation Wave—Saylor Says "Hold Tight"

Market snapshot (Nov 14, 9 PM UTC):
BTC跌破$95K,24小时跌幅4%,日内低点$94,224。ETH跟跌1.6%至$3,130。SOL和XRP也都在红盘,分别下跌1.9%和1.5%。
这波下跌什么情况?
衍生品合约到期、鲸鱼抛售、机构零售需求疲软,三管齐下。光是最后4小时,BTC就爆仓$65.24M(主要是多头),ETH爆仓$22.13M。持仓量也在收缩——BTC持仓跌2.3%至$66.05B,ETH跌3.8%至$36.31B。
技术面有点惨:RSI跌到27.33,已经进入超卖区。分析师扒出Wyckoff分布模式,这是顶部的经典信号,暗示空头可能
BTC3.72%
ETH5.75%
SOL3.1%
XRP3.04%
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