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Timely financial advice from a source you can trust: The Editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance. IN

Timely financial advice from a source you can trust: The Editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance. [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [Kiplinger Special Report]( INSIGHTS FOR INVESTORS [Goldman Sachs: 5 Superstar Stocks to Buy Now]( [Goldman Sachs: 5 Superstar Stocks to Buy Now]( Analysts today recommend companies that are posed to dominate their industries. Plus: [Hedge Funds' 25 Favorite Blue-Chip Stocks](. [READ MORE]( [How to Dodge Tech-Stock Drama]( Antitrust is in the air, and more regulatory and trade risk for tech companies means investors must tread carefully. Plus: [6 Tech Stocks to China-Proof Your Portfolio](. [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM SMARTASSET [These are Your 3 Financial Advisors in Your Area]( [These are Your 3 Financial Advisors in Your Area]( Finding the right advisor that fits your needs doesn't have to be hard. SmartAsset's free tool matches you with fiduciary financial advisors in your area in 5 minutes. [READ MORE]( [10 Top-Rated Mid-Cap Stocks to Buy Now]( These stocks offer a healthy mix of growth potential and strong balance sheets. Plus: [The 19 Best Stocks to Buy for the Rest of 2019](. [READ MORE]( [A 401(k) Plan Personalized for You]( The target date fund is long due for an upgrade. Plus: [Best Vanguard Funds for 401(k) Retirement Savers](. [READ MORE]( [10 Growth ETFs to Buy for Backside Protection, Too]( These funds are as straightforward as they sound and can give your portfolio some meaningful cover. Plus: [10 Cheap Tech Stocks to Buy for Under $10](. [READ MORE]( ALSO ON KIPLINGER [The 25 Stocks Every Retiree Should Own]( [3 Tragic Retirement Investing Mistakes to Avoid]( [9 Health-Care Stocks for Your Portfolio]( [Kiplinger] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link In]( [Google+]( [Tumbler]( All content ©2019 The Kiplinger Washington Editors 1100 13th Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 Thank you for subscribing to our free Investing e-newsletter, a weekly roundup of promising stocks, funds, companies and industries you should consider – plus those you should avoid – and why. If you ever wish to stop receiving this service, please [click here to unsubscribe.]( You can manage all of your Kiplinger e-mail settings on your [e-mail preferences page](.

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