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Mutual Funds Weekly: These money moves can give you an all-weather investment portfolio

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Stories connecting with MarketWatch readers this past week include a focus on portfolio changes to make if you suspect that stock market conditions are about to worsen, or just want to protect profits. Also, read about why it matters that investors are borrowing heavily to buy stocks, and get to know the signs of a market downturn.

— Jonathan Burton

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Your 5-point plan for surviving the coming stock-market downturn

It’s time to lighten up on stocks to prepare for the gathering storm.
Your 5-point plan for surviving the coming stock-market downturn

Investors are heavily borrowing to buy stocks — what does that mean for the bull market?

Margin debt in June jumped the most in almost three years.
Investors are heavily borrowing to buy stocks — what does that mean for the bull market?

Spotting the next bear market, from a money manager who sidestepped two of them

Don’t expect the Fed to stop a market pullback or recession, says James Stack.
Spotting the next bear market, from a money manager who sidestepped two of them

This statistically inferior strategy can make investors more money over the long haul

Why a mutual fund or adviser who lags the stock market over the long term can still make sense.
This statistically inferior strategy can make investors more money over the long haul

How impact investing can create affordable housing

Investors seeking to increase the number of reasonably priced rental units can look to these REITs.
How impact investing can create affordable housing

Why more women have replaced male CEOs in the years since the Great Recession

What’s behind the increase in female CEO replacements over the last decade?
Why more women have replaced male CEOs in the years since the Great Recession

Raising the minimum wage to $15 could add over $100,000 to Social Security benefits for many workers

Recent proposals to increase the federal minimum wage might help people save for retirement in other ways too.
Raising the minimum wage to $15 could add over $100,000 to Social Security benefits for many workers

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