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Fertility rates—the number of babies a woman will have in her lifetime on average—are falling and in many countries have dropped substantially below the 2.1 level needed to keep populations stable without immigration.

That was Ray Dalio — the billionaire founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates — discussing how much gold it makes sense for investors to have in their portfolios.

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What both of them have in common is that they survived both their harrowing childhoods in Nicaragua and their unrelentingly challenging journeys in America, having been raised by a single mother, whose death still haunts them.

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It’s a credit to the play and to the performers that, by the end of “littleboy/littleman,” the differences between the two brothers seem less important than what they have in common.

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The increase in individual investors propelled the rise of brokerages like Robinhood Markets and Webull that make it easy to trade and have, in turn, drawn even more people into the markets.

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