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The S&P 500 can hit 6,500 next year if these two factors work together, says this economist
Market Watch· 5 days agoIF AI works with Treasurys then the bull market can pick up steam in the next year and a half
Stan Lee and Nick Carter Turned the Backstreet Boys into Superheroes (Yes, Seriously)
CBR.com· 4 days agoIt may sound strange, but Stan Lee and Nick Carter once transformed the Backstreet Boys into...
The Unsustainable AI-Driven Lending Boom
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 15 hours agoThe Wall Street Journal reports that the newest collateral thing is the AI chip. Wall Street heavyweight Blackstone led a $7.5 billion financing last...
Microsoft, Apple, and Nvidia Dominate the S&P 500 Like No Trio Ever Has
Barrons.com· 2 days ago“Narrow leadership like now happens from time to time but it never lasts,” said Sean O’Hara,...
The Dividend Dominators: 3 Stocks That Will Make Your Portfolio Reign Supreme
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoWhile the S&P 500 fell 20% during the COVID-19 pandemic, the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index fell...
Meet The Billionaire Owners Facing Off In The 2024 NBA Finals
Forbes· 2 days agoAfter the Boston Celtics defeated the Indiana Pacers on their home court last Monday and advanced to...
Three stocks now account for 20% of the S&P 500’s value. That’s making some investors nervous.
Market Watch· 18 hours ago“Strength in Nvidia and other megacaps has masked weakness in many other areas of the market,” said...
Dividend Dynamos: 3 Stocks Delivering Consistent Payouts in Turbulent Times
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoIn addition, within the next few weeks, we can expect several positive inflation data points, such as falling prices for used cars and lower owner’s equivalent rent, according to Fundstrat’s ...
How the Federal Reserve drives the boom-bust cycle
The Forex Market· 4 days agoThe Federal Reserve was sold as a way to "provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system." In fact, the...
SEC.gov | Eras Tour of The Securities and Exchange Commission
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission· 2 days agoHow did Taylor Swift break all-time records with the Eras Tour? After the 1929 market crash, President Roosevelt signed the first of the federal securities laws in 1933. Roosevelt went on to work with Congress to enact five more securities laws.