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The new Exchange Traded Funds have been good for the price of Bitcoin. After a multi-year legal fight, ETF providers prevailed in 2023. A federal appeals court said the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) didn’t have a good reason to prohibit proposed ETFs that owned Bitcoin. A new development could fuel further gains, notes Bob Carlson, editor of Retirement Watch.
Investors are closely monitoring Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell’s updates on the Fed’s monetary policy approach AND preparing for the February employment data that will be released on Friday. In the meantime, I like SLR Investment Corp. (SLRC) as a buy, explains Bryan Perry, editor of Cash Machine.
Over the last couple of years, a few stocks, known generally as the Magnificent Seven, were responsible for most of the appreciation in the major stock market indexes. There’s too much risk in these stocks and the major indexes, observes fund expert Bob Carlson, editor of Retirement Watch.
After a sluggish start to 2024, the major stock indexes resumed moving upward. By Jan. 19, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average established new record highs. The S&P 500 continued to gain in five of the next six trading sessions. But the broad stock market isn’t doing as well as the major indexes and it won’t take a big disappointment or surprise to cause investors to move some money out of stocks, writes Bob Carlson, editor of Retirement Watch.