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These 16 stocks are a short seller’s dream — likely losers no matter what the market does

Borrowing costs eat into trading profits. These stocks are less expensive to short.

This obscure government data might hold the key to what has been driving big swings in the stock market

Over the past six months, investors have weathered some major swings in the U.S. equity market.

The two reasons higher oil prices may not trigger the inflationary spike that investors fear

The economy is better suited to absorb higher energy costs, says Jim Paulsen.

Oil prices rise with diplomatic efforts yielding little progress as one firm flags $200 risk

Tehran said the Strait of Hormuz has now been closed

The average Wall Street bonus is three times the typical American household’s income

After a strong year on Wall Street fueled by market turmoil from President Donald Trump’s tariff changes, the average bonus last year was three times the typical American household’s income.

Why investors should put 10% of their money in gold, says this strategist

Most of the motivations for gold that have driven the price up so forcefully in the past year are still applicable, according to strategist Tom Bruce.

‘He didn’t seem very alert’: Our new CPA said we owe a $443 tax refund, but we’re actually due $637. Do we fire him?

“We’re both concerned about the accuracy of our returns.”

There’s a clear path for U.S. stocks to rise next month after institutional deleveraging, say Goldman analysts

There’s a clean path for U.S. stocks next month to advance after massive institutional deleveraging, according to a report from Goldman Sachs trading desk team.

Mickey Rourke blames ‘serious problems’ with L.A. property where he was evicted

Actor Mickey Rourke has broken his silence on the alleged “unacceptable” living conditions that prompted him to withhold over $59,000 in rent after he defaulted in his eviction case.

U.S. airport chaos nearing end as Senate passes bill that funds TSA but not ICE

U.S. airport chaos was set to end as the Senate in the early hours of Friday passed a bill that will fund the Transportation Security Administration and other key functions of the Department of Homeland Security.

This map shows a crude ticking time bomb that hits much of the world’s oil supply in April

Disruptions in the flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz over the past four weeks will unleash a “sequential” shock to global supplies that’ll run from east to west with much of the world taking a hit by April, according to strategists at J.P. Morgan.

Why software stocks proved resilient on a dismal day for tech

Even as the Nasdaq slid into correction territory, shares of prominent software companies like Salesforce, CrowdStrike and Figma finished the session higher.
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