US stocks regained some footing on Monday after a bruising selloff at the end of last week, with technology and semiconductor shares leading a rebound as investors looked past short-term …
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Here’s why the S&P 500 Index, SPYM, SPY, and VOO ETFs may drop 5.4% soon
by adminby adminThe S&P 500 Index has pulled back in the past few days, moving from the year-to-date high of $7,618 to $7,400. This retreat has happened amid profit-taking among investors and …
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Astera Labs stock price has gone parabolic in the past few months, mirroring the performance of the semiconductor industry. ALAB jumped to $346 on Monday, up by 253% from its …
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Dogecoin cryptocurrency can be expected to rise to the next resistance level 0.0900 (former strong support from February, March and April). Dogecoin reversed from support zone Likely to rise to …
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Geopolitical tensions, a hawkish Federal Reserve, and looming inflation data remain the primary drivers shaping current global financial market sentiment. Geopolitical Volatility and Risk Sentiment The global financial landscape is …
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The post Why is Stock Market Down Today? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News U.S. stocks lost roughly $2 trillion in market value over two hours as investors searched for …
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The post Why is Crypto Crashing? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The cryptocurrency market declined 3.82% over the past 24 hours, reducing total market capitalization to approximately $2.11 trillion. …
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Tesla stock (TSLA) plunged around 5% on Tuesday, giving back much of the previous session’s gains as a broader selloff in technology and semiconductor stocks weighed heavily on investor sentiment. …
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Apple AAPL shares fell 4.4% on Tuesday, a day after the company unveiled a series of artificial intelligence initiatives at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The decline put the …
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Goldman Sachs has pushed its forecast for the Federal Reserve’s next rate cuts into 2027, signalling that stronger US growth, firmer hiring and stubborn inflation risks may keep monetary policy …