Google Cloud Boost: Alphabet Stock Spikes After NATO Deal Announcement
Alphabet stock jumped nearly 5% after announcing a multi-million-dollar NATO cloud deal focused on secure, AI-enabled infrastructure.
Gold & Silver Poised To Outperform Just About Everything
The significance of an 82-year bearish rising wedge breakdown is almost too big to fathom, and it will lead the Silver price well into the triple digits.
XRP Forecast Rises As NYSE Approves Franklin Templeton XRP ETF Listing
XRP forecast improves as NYSE approves Franklin Templeton XRP ETF; XRP trades at $2.13 with cautious buyer interest.
Gold Surges Toward $4,100 As Markets Go All-In On Fed Cuts
Gold rallies sharply on Monday, gaining 0.80% as investors seem confident that the Fed will slash rates at the December meeting as US economic data continues to flow.
WTI Price Forecast: Bias Stays Lower With RSI Below 50 And Key SMAs Overhead
West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil is attempting a modest rebound on Monday, snapping a three-day losing streak as traders balance revived December Fed interest rate cut expectations with ongoing Russia–Ukraine peace-talk developments.
Macro Briefing - Monday, Nov. 24
U.S. consumer sentiment is near a 3-year low November as Americans expressed concerns about high prices, weaker incomes, and mounting layoffs.
Something Bad Is Brewing In The Financial System
Stocks are on very thin ice.
Grains Report - Monday, Nov. 24
Rice was higher after making new lows for the move on what appeared to be speculative trading.
Nvidia Stock Edges Higher As Investors Await US Decision On China Chip Exports
Nvidia stock ticked higher Monday as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that President Trump will personally decide whether to allow the company to sell its powerful H200 AI chips to China.
Nasdaq Up Over 500 Points Amid Renewed AI Optimism
The Nasdaq Composite boasts a 510-point lead this afternoon, as enthusiasm over AI trade resumes.
Scenes From The Very Tardy September Jobs Report
A delayed September jobs report highlights shrinking goods-sector employment, slowing payroll growth, and rising data gaps—raising recession risks as the U.S. weakens its statistical infrastructure.
The Decline Of Developed Nations’ Fiat Money
The history of fiat currencies is always the same: first, governments exceed their credit limits, then ignore all the warning signs, and finally see the currency collapse.
Reserve Bank Of New Zealand Preview: Last Cut Of The Cycle
We expect the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to cut rates by 25bp to 2.25% on 26 November. However, upside risks to inflation and growth mean, in our view, that this will be the last cut of the cycle.
Stock Analysis: Thai Vegetable Oil
Thai Vegetable Oil Public Company Limited is a producer and distributor of soybean meal and oil.
Market Internals Sick Or Healing ?
Save for Friday’s solid bounce, the carnage in a lot of the high-flying growth names that led the charge earlier this year continued. It’s looking like the blood bath is nearing its end, but another sector that I’ve highlighted continued to excel.
Bulls Hope To Rebuild Momentum On Fri’s Intraday Reversal
Stocks are on the back foot, with bulls continuing to hang on to optimism for lower rates and bears beginning to benefit from extended multiples plus weakening technicals.
Amazon-Backed X-Energy Raises $700 Million To Meet Demand For Advanced Nuclear Reactors
X-energy raised $700M in Series D funding to scale its advanced small modular nuclear reactors and TRISO-X fuel, expanding supply chains and deployment plans with partners including Amazon, Dow, and Centrica as global demand for clean energy grows.
Sensex Today Ends 331 Points Lower; Nifty Below 26,000
After opening the day flat, the benchmark indices continued their downward momentum and ended the session in the red.
Current Report: Great Wall Motor
Great Wall has paid variable annual dividends since July, 2013. It paid a dividend totaling $0.63 for 2025. And $0.63 is GW’s forward looking dividend amount for 2026.
How Tariffs Are Raising Costs In Oil And Gas
President Trump’s tariff strategy in his second term has touched almost every corner of the economy, but few sectors have felt the effects as unevenly as oil and gas.

