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This ‘single greatest’ stock-market predictor has never been more bearish

Retail investors have loaded up on stocks, which is typical before a bull market peaks.

Super Micro, Dell and HPE have been red-hot stocks this week. What’s behind the big moves.

Server makers could benefit from a possible easing of memory pressures and renewed interest in central processing units.

I have $1,000 in credit-card debt. Is it OK to save for a house instead of paying it off?

“Usually after I’ve covered all my expenses for the month (rent, groceries, etc.) I have $200 left.”

Micron’s stock is dropping. Is Google partly to blame?

Google introduced an algorithm that it says improves memory usage in AI models. Whether that will actually eat into business for Micron and rivals is unclear.

I don’t want Social Security to switch me from disability to retirement benefits. How can I stop it?

“I want to wait until 70 to collect full retirement benefits.”

Chewy says pet ownership to keep increasing despite worries about rising costs

The online pet-supplies retailer’s stock is having its best day in two years as it’s selling more pet-care items and provided an upbeat sales outlook.

Here’s what airlines are offering passengers trapped in long TSA lines — and why travelers won’t get much else

As travelers continue to face hours-long airport security lines during the busy spring-break season, some airlines are making it easier and less expensive to change flights.

Mortgage rates near 6-month high — but here’s how much worse it would be without Freddie and Fannie’s bond buying

The spike in U.S. mortgage rates since the Iran war began in late February has been dashing hopes for an affordability boost ahead of the spring home-buying season.

Palantir could be a big winner of Trump’s $185 billion ‘Golden Dome’

Software is critical to the missile-defense program, and that may mean “many” billions of dollars worth of new business for Palantir.

Here’s how much it could cost to fix Mideast oil and gas production damaged by the Iran war

The damage to energy infrastructure in the Middle East caused by the war with Iran will take years and billions of dollars to repair, according to Rystad analysts.

Nvidia’s stock is cheaper than Exxon’s. Are investors ditching tech for energy?

Investors concerned about Big Tech’s massive AI capital expenditures may be drawn to lush capital returns within the energy sector.

GameStop’s move to add bitcoin as a treasury asset turns 1. It hasn’t paid off yet.

GameStop celebrates its first birthday as a company that can hold bitcoin as a treasury asset, by saying it booked a more than $130 million loss on its digital assets last year.
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