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Fact checked by Stella Osoba After 18 odd years, stocks are finally back in vogue. According to analytics company Gallup, 62% of Americans reported owning company shares in 2024 and 2025, a level previously not seen since 2007,
President Donald Trump ended the week on a grumpy note, rattling his tariff saber — and stock-market investors — on Friday as he threatened levies on Apple Inc. and the European Union. But for all the renewed trade drama,
European leaders are racing to figure out how to keep Ukraine supplied with weapons as US President Donald Trump appears to be walking away from the war. One option: buy American.
As the stock market has rallied back, stocks within the S&P 500 aren't all moving together off tariff headlines.
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S.C., says she supports banning stock trading for members of Congress “100%," saying, “we shouldn’t be voting on things we can benefit from financially."
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Boeing’s fundamentals have been improving, but the recent spike up in the stock seems to be more about investors being afraid not to own it, Vertical Research said.
Atlassian stock dropped 15%, creating a rare buying opportunity. Learn how agentic AI and solid growth drive value for TEAM stock despite near-term risks.
What do you do when the most powerful person in the world demands the impossible? If you’re an Apple shareholder, you better settle in for a long, uncomfortable haul. Apple’s share price took another tumble on Friday,
Shares of GameStop are continuing their rally Friday, as the videogame retailer is being recognized as a bitcoin play.
The 50-day moving average is a short- to mid-term trend indicator. When a stock is above its rising 50-day MA, it has about a 67% chance of closing higher the next day. That trend flips bearish when the 50-day is sloping downward. This “technical rule” can be used effectively on stocks, ETFs and market indices.
Target (NYSE: TGT) has been one of the most disappointing retail stocks on the market recently. After another earnings report came in well below both analysts' and the company's expectations, Target seems as far away from a recovery as ever.