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Why T-Mobile Is a Top Stock to Buy with or Without Sprint

Whatever happens with its pending deal to acquire Sprint, T-Mobile is a top stock to buy.

Even without the addition of Sprint's resources, TMUS has positioned itself well in the market. And the rollout of 5G technology will deliver major revenue growth in the years ahead.

But the picture gets even brighter if the Sprint deal is approved, which we believe likely.

T-Mobile stands to reap mind-boggling gains...

Stocks

The Best Stocks to Buy to Cash In on 5G's $1.3 Trillion Opportunity

The best stocks to buy to profit from the coming 5G mobile network upgrade are those that will benefit over the long haul.

The performance gains of 5G – 100 times faster than the current 4G/LTE — will open the door to many new uses. That, in turn, will make the big carriers the primary toll-collectors on this new data superhighway.

Obviously, this will be great for the big U.S. carriers like Verizon and AT&T.

But a telecom that's not even based in the U.S. is poised to be the best bet of them all...

Technology

Here's How the Average Consumer Can Profit from the End of Net Neutrality

The Federal Communications Commission's June 2015 net neutrality rules that ban Internet providers from selectively blocking or slowing websites, or charging more for faster relaying, are about to change.

On Dec. 14, the five-member FCC board, consisting of three Republicans, two Democrats, and chaired by Trump appointee Ajit Pai, is expected to vote along party lines to roll back the Obama-era rules.

Repealing net neutrality under the banner of deregulation clears a fresh path for Internet access providers to make money in new ways.

Ultimately, that means making money from consumers. But luckily, there's a way for us consumers to make some money too.

Here's where net neutrality is going and how you can profit alongside the companies who will be major beneficiaries...

Dow Jones

North Korea's Nuke Test Isn't Slowing Down the Dow Jones Today

Investors seem to shrug off North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile test on Tuesday as the Dow Jones today is set to continue its rally.

Dow Jones futures are up 84 points this morning despite the missile test escalating tensions between North Korea and the global security community.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...

Dow Jones

What the FCC's Plan to End Net Neutrality Means for the Dow Jones Today

The Dow Jones today is highlighted by a controversial rule-change by the FCC that could change the internet as we know it…

Shares of Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) and Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) are trending up in pre-trading hours as the end of "net neutrality" could allow telecoms to charge more for access to different websites.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...

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Janet Yellen Will Resign - Here's What It Means for the Dow Jones Today

The Dow Jones today is already up 110 points in pre-market hours after Fed Chair Janet Yellen announced she will resign as a Fed governor after she's replaced as Chair.

Traders will also be focusing on retail stocks ahead of Black Friday, the historic sales day where retailers revenues push them into the red.

Here's a look at today's most important market events and stocks, plus a look at today's economic calendar...