Will 2026 Be The Year The Stock Bubble Bursts?
After two 20%+ years of returns for the S&P in 2023 and 2024, 2025 looks like it will close with another big double digit performance.
EUR/USD Weekly Forecast: Near-Term Incremental Selling As Silly Season Comes
After Tuesday of this week, the EUR/USD may be best left alone unless a trader feels the need to speculate within very quiet markets.
Currency Pairs In Focus - Sunday, Dec. 21
The US dollar tried to rally against the Swiss franc during the week, but it has continued to struggle. This makes sense, as there are still a lot of global economic concerns to contend with, and the Swiss franc is considered to be a safety currency.
Trump Media & Technology: Show Me The Money
The most surprising news was that Trump Media & Technology is merging with TAE Technologies in a $6 billion deal. That came out of left field. After all, we’re dealing with a public company and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Metaplanet Makes Official Debut On US Markets, Increasing Public Exposure
Metaplanet has officially entered the US public market, opening its shares to a broader investor base through a listing on a major American stock exchange. The move allows US-based retail and institutional investors to trade shares.
SPX: Still Range-Bound And Awaiting A Year-End Rally Catalyst
With no clear new catalysts emerging, markets have appeared hesitant to fully commit to a seasonal year-end rally. The S&P 500 Index has remained locked in a tight consolidation range since late November, failing to push to fresh highs.
How’s Sector Employment Doing During This Promised Manufacturing “Golden Age”
While aggregate hours are up since January, manufacturing employment by any BLS related measure is down, and even the ADP measure is just even with the beginning of the year number.
Pharma's $370 Billion Bet On America: The ETF Plays For 2026
The U.S. pharmaceutical industry underwent a historic, policy-driven transformation in 2025. After a period of post-pandemic cooling, the industry demonstrated stark improvement. Thus, here is a look at ETFs in the space that may benefit in 2026.
Dine Brands Cut Dividend Because Of Debt
Dine Brands Global cut its dividend last month due to excessive debt, high leverage, and rising interest expense. Another contributor was the company’s miss of third-quarter estimates. Here is a closer look at why this dividend cut occurred.
Crypto Altcoin Technical Analysis: Ethereum, Solana, XRP, And More
In this video, I use technical analysis to provide my near-term forecasts on altcoins like Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Cardano, Avalanche, and Chainlink.
What A Difference A Year Makes
This has been a good year for businesses that handle natural gas and related hydrocarbons. Cash flows are growing. Dividend hikes are the norm. Leverage has been falling. But what midstream doesn’t have is an exciting AI story.
A Harley-Davidson Trade
Today, I have a little bit of a change. No rant about monetary policy, but a question about a pretty good company that has seen better days. So, first, I must poise the question: what is wrong with Harley-Davidson?
Chevron Could Raise Its Dividend Next Month - The Stock Looks Too Cheap
Chevron Corp could raise its dividend per share next month, as it has done for the past 38 years. That implies the value of Chevron stock may be 15% too cheap, based on its average yield. Shorting out-of-the-money puts could also work here.
