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Rokos Keeps Making Money on Trump-Fueled Market Rallies or Routs
Macro trader Chris Rokos made the most of Donald Trump’s November election victory. The market upheaval caused by the US president this month was
Should investors dump U.S. stocks for international equities? Here’s what experts are saying
Some investors accustomed to the dominance of U.S. stocks versus the rest of the world are making a stunning pivot toward international equities, fearing
Methodology for Savings, Money Market, and CD Rankings
To help you compare CDs, savings, and money market accounts, we research more than 200 financial institutions every business day to find the best
Eli Lilly stock surges 15% after clinical trial of weight loss pill shows it works like Ozempic
The mid-stage trial results announced by the pharmaceutical giant showed that patients taking orforglipron lost an average of 16 pounds.
Nvidia stock falls again, market cap losses top $250 billion after Trump administration’s new export controls
Nvidia (NVDA) stock fell as much as 4% Thursday, extending the AI chipmaker’s nearly 7% decline the prior day after disclosing that the US
Chinese tea chain Chagee soars 40% in stock market debut
Chagee, a Chinese tea chain, made its U.S. public market debut on the Nasdaq as trade tensions between Washington and Beijing rise.
Chinese tea chain Chagee climbs 20% in stock market debut
Chagee, a Chinese tea chain, made its U.S. public market debut on the Nasdaq as trade tensions between Washington and Beijing rise.
UnitedHealth, Lilly point to ‘internal battle’ in stock market this earnings season
Big reactions in stocks based on earnings results and tariff uncertainty underscore an “internal battle” playing out in U.S stocks right now, said Keith
Wall Street predicts a 10% stock rebound by the end of 2025. Why investors shouldn’t buy the hype just yet.
Wall Street strategists still think stocks will recover by the end of 2025 — just not as dramatically as they had once predicted.