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Deere Stock Is Breaking Out. Why It’s Time to Buy.

The company’s artificial-intelligence-enabled products and strong position in Brazil could boost shares. Now it just needs the farm cycle to cooperate.

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Copper Fever Is Here. How to Play It.

The commodity’s price is near a record high because of Trump’s trade war. It might be wise for investors to wait for a dip before easing in.

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How Barron’s Roundtable Panelists’ 2025 Picks Have Performed So Far

Here’s an interim look at the performance of our 11 panelists’ 2025 Roundtable recommendations.

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How Barron’s Roundtable Panelists’ 2024 Midyear Picks Performed

Here’s a look at the performance of our panelists’ 2024 Midyear Roundtable recommendations.

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Venture Capital Bet Big on Gambling. Now It’s Banking on the Addictions.

U.S. VC firms have invested $2 billion in gambling businesses since 2018. At least six of the firms are simultaneously betting on problem gambling treatments.

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Luxury Isn’t What It Used to Be. Here’s How to Play the Stocks Now.

The sector still hasn’t recovered from its post-Covid bust, but shares could be set for a bounce.

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Retirees, Here’s How to Take Advantage of New Tax Breaks

The “Big Beautiful” law offers a new deduction up to $6,000 for seniors. Getting it may not be so simple.

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DexCom Is Doubling Down on Its ‘Mistake.’ Why It’s Time to Buy the Stock.

DexCom’s decision to pursue the Type 2 diabetes market wasn’t faulty. It was management’s execution of its strategy that caused the problem.

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Velvet Latte Anyone? How China’s Luckin Coffee Is Taking on Starbucks.

The Chinese coffeehouse is hoping it can create buzz for its brand in the Big Apple.

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A Waymo Taxi Took Me for a Ride. I’m Ready to Try Tesla.

Self-driving taxi rides really aren’t all that scary—at least Waymo’s weren’t. I haven’t ridden in a Tesla robo-taxi, but I have a self-driving Model Y.

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Treasury Market Could Be Whipsawed by These 3 Things

Treasury yields are up this month, and prices are down. Investors should keep an eye on issuance, tariff plans, and the Fed.

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Leveraged ETFs Dominated a Wild Quarter

As the market rebounded from the Liberation Day tariffs, gold miners, crypto, and, yes, tech were among the winners.

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Why It’s Time to Buy This Rocks and Cement Spinoff Stock You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Amrize, spun off from Swiss building-materials company Holcim, is a bet on the U.S.

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Tariff Scorecard: Tracking Winners and Losers in the Global Trade War

As the July 9 tariff deadline approaches, expect more deals in coming days, but the drama is far from over. Who is in and who is out—for now.

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Your July 4th Burgers Will Be Pricey. Maybe Grill Pork Chops Instead.

Total spending for Fourth of July festivities dropped 5.3% from last year to $8.9 billion, according to a trade group.

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Clean Energy Got Hit Hard in the Tax Bill. Some Players Still Have a Way to Win.

Last-minute changes to the Republican megabill could benefit big solar and wind developers like Next Era.

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Hair Loss Isn’t Just a Man’s Problem. 4 Ways to Treat Female Baldness.

An estimated 30 million women in the U.S. are losing their hair. A top dermatologist explains the condition and lays out treatment options.

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‘Dark Pools’ Are Handling More Stock Trades. Wall Street Is Fighting Back.

In the last quarter of 2024, the exchanges’ share of trading fell below 50% for the first time.

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My Doctor Told Me to Take My Blood Pressure at Home. She Didn’t Tell Me How Hard It Is.

There are a lot of factors that can distort blood pressure measurements that you take at home.

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Markets Want to Party, With or Without the Fed

Market exuberance is effectively buying the Fed more time to keep interest rates on hold.

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