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Kevin Warsh Takes Over Fed as Market Rally Shows Signs of Structural Weakness
Miran projected a year-end 2026 Fed Funds rate of 2.625%, nearly a full percentage point below the current median of 3.42%. That dovish voice is now gone.
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McDonald’s and Peers Sink While Consumers Pull Back and Diet Trends Reshape Demand
Many of its competitors are at or near 52-week lows. The bullet points below show how far other fast food retailers are from their 52-week highs.
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Are You Invested in the Power Pivot?
When the price of bitcoin declined and AI’s need for data centers soared, DGXX decided to pivot.
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The Hidden Market Signals Driving Stocks Right Now
The stock market hit new highs again this week as earnings rose, oil fell, and rates retreated.
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Intel’s Stunning Comeback Is Signaling the Next $Trillion AI Opportunity
Intel is surging because plain ol’ central processing units CPUs are suddenly the new artificial intelligence AI bottleneck.
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Markets Turn Red as Inflation, Oil Prices, and Bond Yields Collide
There are valid reasons for today’s mood – taxation, inflation, and some key thresholds being crossed.
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How Wealthy Clients Access Cash Without Selling Stocks, Homes, or Other Assets
Humans get emotionally tied to things such as houses, art collections and the like and thus don’t want to outright part with those assets
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Big Tech Dominance Is Reshaping Global Markets and Investor Risk
We take a deeper look at the makeup of major global benchmarks and why checking under the bonnet of your portfolio matters for your diversification.
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The Knicks Are Winning—and So Are Small Caps: What Market Breadth Is Signaling Now
Off the late March market lows, through May 8, the S&P 500 Index has gained 17%, while the S&P Mid Cap 400 Index is up 12%
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Semiconductor Stocks Have Entered Dangerous Parabolic Territory
The chart is now textbook parabolic. And parabolic charts almost never end politely.