Replacing actors such as Tom Selleck in TV ads, academics with interests in the industy are putting a positive spin on reverse mortgages.
He cites Japan's Topix index, which is down about 30% over the last three decades.
Goldman and Morgan Stanley spar over whether investors should focus on above-average performers given the anemic economy.
Strategists warn against being too dismissive of changes for stronger- or weaker-than-expected growth.
With a Stash card, buying something from Amazon or paying your Netflix bill will earn you fractions of shares of those companies' stocks.
Experts say various Democratic plans for hiking taxes generally come down to increasing the capital gains rate.
Republicans and Democrats grill Tim Sloan for more than four hours.
Sloan tells the House Financial Services Committee that Wells is working to address regulators' concerns.
Salt Financial plans a low-volatility stock ETF that will give people 50 cents for every $1,000 they invest
Bank will charge just 20 cents for every $1,000 invested, bringing the market a step closer to zero-fee ETFs.