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The announcement of a 50% tariff on EU goods imports (up from 10%) would seem to put to rest the proposition that the trade war has settled down on something like a 10% universal rate.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Over 52% of American households already went through a recession’ and that the real economy is far more fragile than headline numbers suggest.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
From a fundamental perspective, the business is strong and well-positioned in a booming industry. But sentiment is fragile.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
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Stocks are very overbought in the near term, given how far they've rebounded in recent weeks.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
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Volatility is not the enemy. Gold is the ultimate stabilizing force.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Assuming one is a gold bull, this past week was as good as it gets.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 indices will react to the latest Nvidia, Salesforce, and Costco earnings.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
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Dividend stocks are a central aspect of Buffett's success at Berkshire Hathaway.
Via The Motley Fool · May 24, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
The IMF urges the U.S. to rein in debt as Trump pushes to extend tax cuts, raising fears of worsening deficits and economic instability.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
Between its trade war and the
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
Nasdaq 100 price prediction based on the technical analysis.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025
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Errol Musk has expressed his willingness to expand his family, regardless of his age.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has been noticeably missing from local events in his upscale Seattle neighborhood, Hunts Point.
Via Benzinga · May 24, 2025
The SPDR Retail ETF XRT is down 3.8% year-to-date, and consumer discretionary as a whole has been the worst-performing of the major S&P sectors. But most of the data still points to a healthy US economy. Given this, Carnival Corp. may look appealing.
Via Talk Markets · May 24, 2025