Friday’s top personal finance stories
Key Words: Fed Governor warns crypto investors: ‘Don’t expect taxpayers to socialize your losses’
Federal Reserve Gov. Christopher Waller on Friday warns of risks of cryptocurrencies, saying they are “nothing more than a speculative asset, like a baseball card.”
Outside the Box: Skip the candy and flowers on Valentine’s Day and give this precious gift that won’t cost you a penny
Your time and attention is much more meaningful and benefits your relationship.
: This Facebook executive’s $4 million stock sale could be another sign of Meta’s rebound
A Meta executive’s multimillion-dollar stock sale could be another sign that things are humming along more normally at the social-media company.
: Bed Bath & Beyond had a rough week. Here’s what could happen next.
It has been a tumultuous week for Bed Bath & Beyond, as the troubled company averted bankruptcy with what has been described as an “unusual” equity offering.
The Ratings Game: Lyft stock melts down after earnings ‘debacle for the ages’
Lyft isn’t getting too many stars for its latest earnings report, which showed the challenges of competing against Uber
The Margin: LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan: Who is the GOAT when it comes to net worth?
Jordan recently agreed to sell his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets. We looked at who the GOAT is at making money.
Crypto: Why you won’t see any crypto commercials during Super Bowl LVII
Unlike the Super Bowl in 2022, which was dubbed the ‘crypto bowl,’ this year’s game won’t feature any crypto ads
MemeMoney: As Super Bowl nears, Stocktwits CEO highlights ‘huge overlap’ between sports betting and meme stocks
The American Gaming Association expects Americans to spend approximately $16 billion betting on the Super Bowl.
Chuck Jaffe: The 7-year curse: If you’re thinking of investing in certain Super Bowl advertisers, be forewarned
A company advertising during a Super Bowl within seven years of its IPO could be headed for trouble, writes Chuck Jaffe.