We trust computers for countless tasks in our lives, so why not trust them for picking our investments? The Wall Street Journal's Jason Zweig talks about the possibilities of making stock decisions based on algorithms.
Paying college tuition with a credit card will cost you. Many schools are tacking on fees. Matt Schulz at CreditCards.com tells John Wordock about a new survey.
6 Min
Aug 26, 2016
Tanya Bustos reports on how President Trump's travel ban is impacting international flights, what a slump in oil prices means for Texas oilmen, and the bull market's ninth year on Wall Street.
1 Min
Mar 6, 2017
With U.S. debt poised to surpass $20 trillion, Gerstein Fisher's Gregg Fisher joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to discuss what this level of public debt represents, its ramifications, and possible implications for investors.
25 Min
Feb 27, 2017