When The Credit Bogeyman Crashed Wall Street’s Overcrowded Dinner Table
The Street’s been dining on rate cut and AI optimism for months, but this week the waiter brought something no one ordered: the return of the credit bogeyman.
USD/JPY Softens Below 150.50 On Fed Rate Cut Bets, Ongoing US Government Shutdown
The USD/JPY pair loses ground to near 150.30 during the early Asian session on Friday.
Market Now More 'Trigger-Happy' & Unpredictable Due To Uncertain Liquidity
When markets are as volatile as they have been the past several weeks and the macro outlook is as uncertain as the year ahead currently looks, turning to the data & navigating by what it's telling us is often highly useful.
QQQ Looking To Test Major Support
Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) setting up for a pullback to key support.
9 Boring Stocks Generating Rising Dividends For Investors
Investing in high-quality dividend growth stocks might not be the most exciting idea. But for dividend growth investors, buying “boring” stocks can be a good thing.
Housing Has Become More Affordable. The Fed Could Reverse That
Prospective homebuyers around the country are cheering the Federal Reserve’s rate cut. But unfortunately, the Fed may have just made buying a house even more difficult.
What Caused The Great British Inflation?
The Bank of England caused the Great British Inflation.
Tesla Stock Whipsaws Ahead Of Q3 Earnings Next Week: What To Expect
Wall Street remains divided as Tesla’s margins and growth face new tests.
