Many people like to feel at least a little bit of fright.
That has been the whole point of Halloween for ages. The spooky traditions might even be a sort of hedge, a way to limit carnage should darker days lurk around the corner.
Where it gets trickier is when fear impacts a nest egg, retirement fund or portfolio holdings. And fear of looming…
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Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, says investors need to buy stocks before those rate cuts kick in, because afterwards it'll be too late.
Joy Wiltermuth is a news editor and senior markets reporter based in San Francisco.
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