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Societe Generale's Albert Edwards, famed for calling the dot-com bubble leading up to 2000, is again warning investors of ...
Ken Fisher warns about Breakevenitis - selling stocks at purchase price after a downturn, hurting long-term gains.
Goldman Sachs analysts are sounding the alarm on speculative trades. They could be signaling a market pullback ahead.
Wall Street strategists from Goldman, BofA, Apollo and more are raising bubble alarms as speculative trading, AI mania fuel 1999-style risk.
The fact that US markets seem to be defying tariff risks, the meme craze is back, and interest rate cut hopes could be dashed ...
U.S. stocks have surged this summer to levels not seen in years thanks to very low borrowing costs. Yet record valuations, a ...
Wall Street is ending the week on a positive note, with stocks hitting fresh all-time highs amid a solid earnings season and ...
BofA’s Hartnett correctly forecast that international stocks would outperform the US this year. He had warned in December that equities were beginning to look frothy after a strong rally in 2024. The ...
The Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale’s stash is once again on the move, as Galaxy Digital sent another $1.1 billion to crypto ...
Texas Pacific Land's asset-light royalty model, high margins, and debt-free balance sheet justify a premium valuation. Read ...
Now, it’s worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 1,037% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 182% for ...
Housing transactions are very weak given a general lack of affordability. Residential construction may also become more of a ...