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Learn how overnight stock trading differs from regular hours, why quotes and spreads can change, and what to check before placing an extended-hours order.
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Learn how overnight stock trading differs from regular hours, why quotes and spreads can change, and what to check before placing an extended-hours order.

Compare Treasury bills and certificates of deposit using after-tax yield, liquidity, insurance, maturity, and reinvestment risk.

The SEC proposed Regulation E-Delivery, which could make electronic delivery the default for many investor documents while keeping a paper opt-out. Here is the plain-English version.

A CoinDesk market column compared AI-chip enthusiasm, precious metals, and Bitcoin-linked trades. The lesson for investors: a real trend can still get priced badly.

Higher Treasury yields can make expensive growth stocks feel less forgiving. Here is the plain-English link between rates, valuations, cash yields and AI-stock expectations.

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 can both give investors exposure to big technology and AI names, but they are not the same bet. Here is how to read the difference without turning an index into a stock tip.

The SEC updated FAQs for municipal advisor registration and recordkeeping. The change is technical, but the investor takeaway is simple: know who is giving bond-market advice and what incentives sit behind it.

The SEC will host a virtual roundtable on modernizing IPOs and public-market access. Here is what regular investors should watch before treating more listings as automatically good news.

Chip and data-center stocks can post huge gains and still disappoint investors if expectations run too far ahead. Here is how to read the AI-infrastructure wobble without making a stock call.

The SEC formed a Retail Fraud Working Group. For everyday investors, the lesson is simple: pressure, promises, and AI buzzwords deserve a second look.

The SEC proposed rescinding parts of Regulation NMS. For regular investors, the useful question is how stock orders get routed, filled, and priced.

AI infrastructure earnings can reveal demand for chips, cloud capacity, data centers, and power. The hard part is separating real growth from expectations that already got priced in.

The SEC is seeking public comment on ETFs that use innovative asset classes or novel strategies. Here are the questions investors can ask before treating a new ETF as simple.

The SEC and CFTC are seeking comment on harmonizing portfolio margining frameworks. Here is why margin rules matter for risk, leverage, and ordinary investors.

The SEC published updated market statistics highlighting an increase in IPOs and proceeds raised. Here is how readers can interpret that without treating it as a market forecast.

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