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‘Frenzied as ever’ — the Dan Ives-led Worldcoin treasury purchase is only latest example of market madness

The 3,000% surge in Eightco Holdings on the purchase of a digital asset that can be acquired independently is just the latest example of what one analyst calls “market madness.”

Nebius’ stock is surging. Why Microsoft just inked a deal with the cloud company.

CoreWeave’s stock is rising as well, as big hyperscalers could partner more with neoclouds to meet booming AI demand.

Opendoor’s stock flashes ‘bearish engulfing’ chart pattern. Is the rally over?

The rally to new highs, followed by a sharp intraday reversal to close lower, could have some chart watchers believing a top has been hit.

Protect your money from the turmoil at the Federal Reserve

Diversify to shield your savings from the risks

Stock market’s consumer sectors are ‘unfavorable’ after lagging S&P 500 earnings growth

The U.S. stock market’s consumer sectors remain “unfavorable” amid ongoing concern over how tariffs may change shopping behavior, according to the Wells Fargo Investment Institute.

How OPEC+’s battle for oil market share could hurt U.S. shale producers

The energy cartel’s latest move suggests that “defending market share now outweighs defending prices,” one economist says.

Why Palantir is the ‘exception’ as other AI companies struggle to add value

As investors scrutinize the return on investment for AI applications, Palantir’s products are driving efficiencies for customers, analyst notes.

GameStop earnings are coming, as bitcoin looms ever larger for the OG meme stock

GameStop is slated to report second-quarter earnings after Tuesday’s close, with investors focused on any comments about the company’s bitcoin plans.

Fed is almost certain to cut rates by 25 basis points after months of debate. Why are so many people unhappy with that?

Economists are split into opposite camps on which is more important for the Fed to battle — slower growth or higher inflation.

How Bessent’s attack on the Fed could hurt Trump

This isn’t the critique MAGA needs.

5 tips to stop racking up credit-card debt as APRs stick near record highs

As inflation puts financial pressure on consumers and credit-card interest rates remain stubbornly high, financial experts say there’s an urgent need for people not only to develop a plan to pay off their debt, but to reset their entire relationship with credit cards.

Obamacare tax breaks could get extended in government-shutdown fight. Here’s why.

Millions of Americans who rely on Affordable Care Act subsidies may soon get certainty about whether those breaks are expiring or being extended, thanks to the latest government-shutdown battle.
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