How the Fed could cause a stock-market crash — and how to play it safe

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When the Federal Reserve raises interest rates to reduce inflation, the result is always “some sort of accident,” according to David Rosenberg, formerly a chief economist for North America at Merrill Lynch. In an interview with Jonathan Burton, Rosenberg says that at this point in the economic cycle, the stock market is “hugely overvalued.” He suggests three ways investors can play it safe before a coming recession and stock-market decline.What is a credit-default swap? During...

Paul Merriman has advice on how to control your investment losses and avoid letting your emotions cause mistakes that will hurt you over the long term.This part of the market may provide shelter during a storm In this week’s ETF Wrap, Isabel Wang looks into an overlooked area of the stock market whose time may have come.

Getting technical with Tesla’s stock Above is a one-year chart for Tesla’s TSLA stock. The rally stalled in February. Tomi Kilgore explains why recent trading action may point to another leg down for the shares. Three from the Moneyist Quentin Fottrell — the Moneyist — helps people who send in some very difficult questions about sensitive and difficult topics involving money, family and friends. Here are three tough questions he answers this week:

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