Consumers are feeling the pinch from inflation every time they go to the grocery store. Money is a zero-sum game; as disposable income and buying power erodes, consumers are shifting funds for spending on discretionary items they want to spend on things they need. This is illustrated by the perfor.... |
Good MorningEquity markets rebounded strongly on Wednesday, highlighting their resilience. Headwinds, including Trump's tariffs, cloud the outlook, but fundamentals remain bullish. The S&P 500 gained more than 1.2% at the session's high, confirming support at a critical level not likely broken.
Economic data helped to drive equity trading on Wednesday. The ADP figure was weak but showed net job growth at 77,000, while the economic data for ISM and S&P Global Services was better than expected. Both show the service economy growing faster than expected, offsetting government employment and housing weakness. Friday's NFP report will likely be the same, confirming growth in the labor market, low unemployment, and rising wages. Featured: Wall Street’s quietly buying these 3 AI infrastructure plays (Ad) 
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Consumers are feeling the pinch from inflation every time they go to the grocery store. Money is a zero-sum game; as disposable income and buying power erodes, consumers are shifting funds for spending on discretionary items they want to spend on things they need. This is illustrated by the perfor... Read the Full Story |
| From Our Partners | | BlackRock, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Fidelity are reportedly accumulating a scarce blockchain asset - one that gets burned with every transaction on what analysts are calling America's new financial grid.
The Nasdaq has received SEC approval to move stocks onto blockchain rails, and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink dedicated his entire 2026 annual letter to this infrastructure shift. Blockchain analyst Andy Howard is calling this asset 'Digital Oil' - and says institutional buyers are already positioned. | | Get the name, the ticker, and exactly how to buy it |
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March's transition from winter to spring often brings renewed optimism and activity to financial markets as investors seek growth opportunities. March serves as a critical inflection point in the financial calendar, and it is also the end of the first quarter and a new fiscal year for some compani... Read the Full Story |
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| Markets | | When someone mentions a “must-attend” business trip, it’s worth wondering: is it all about the boardroom, or is there more to the story?
We asked 3,102 executives to name the cities they’re drawn to for work, and the results hint at a trend - many of these places offer far ... Read the Full Story |
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CrowdStrike’s (NASDAQ: CRWD) uptrend will continue because the cybersecurity company has traction, momentum in its deal cycle, and a forecast for another record-setting year in 2025. The Q1 2025 stock price decline is an opportunity that shouldn’t be passed up. It was caused by unexpec... Read the Full Story |
| From Our Partners | | With OpenAI and Anthropic moving closer to the IPO spotlight, AI excitement could spill into several public-market sectors this summer - and most investors may chase the obvious names too late.
A free report identifies 7 stocks positioned around themes that could matter most this summer: AI infrastructure, energy demand, travel, entertainment, home improvement, and more. Built for a market where leadership may rotate quickly. | | Download 7 Best Stocks to Own in Summer 2026 for free |
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Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) stock slide may not be over, but it is nearing its end and setting up the market for a solid rebound that could quickly add 30% to the stock price. Technically speaking, AMD’s market is profoundly oversold and overextended, with stochastic oscillators i... Read the Full Story |
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Lemonade's (NYSE: LMND) stock price has surged over 15% in the past five days following its strong Q4 2024 earnings report, continuing its upward trajectory with an 8% increase by midday on March 3, 2025. The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insurtech company has been a topic of debate among ... Read the Full Story |
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President Trump’s 25% import tariffs on Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tariff on China are causing investors to seek shelter from the potential fallout. Canada is of particular concern since it is a top supplier of energy to the United States, including crude oil and natural gas.
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Defense stocks took a tumble heading into 2025 as President Trump returned to the White House for his second term. Trump has stated his intent as a peacemaker to bring the wars in Ukraine and Israel to a halt. While this is good news to the people and the countries, it also means potentially less ... Read the Full Story |
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Grab Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ: GRAB) is the largest rideshare operator in Southeast Asia, serving nearly 44 million monthly transacting users (MTUs), also known as "paying users," across eight countries, including its base in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and t... Read the Full Story |
| Thursday's Early Bird Stock Of The Day Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. designs, manufactures, and sells golf equipment, golf and lifestyle apparel, and other accessories in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Internationally. The Topgolf segment operates Topgolf venues equipped with technology-enabled hitting bays, bars, dining areas, and event spaces, as well as Toptracer ball-flight tracking technology; and World Golf Tour digital golf game. The Golf Equipment segment provides drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges and packaged sets, putters, and pre-owned golf clubs under the Callaway and Odyssey brands, as well as golf balls under the Callaway Golf and Strata brands. The Active Lifestyle segment offers golf apparel and footwear; golf accessories, including golf bags, golf gloves, headwear, and practice aids under the Callaway brand; golf and lifestyle apparel, hats, luggage, and accessories under the TravisMathew brand; and footwear, belts, hats, facemasks, sunglasses, socks, and underwear under the Cuater by TravisMathew brand. This segment also provides storage and travel gear for sport and personal use, such as backpacks; travel, duffel, and golf bags; and storage gear accessories, as well as outerwear, headwear, and accessories under the OGIO brand. In addition, it offers outdoor apparel comprising jackets, trousers, dresses, skirts, and tops; and footwear and outdoor equipment, including packs and bags, travel bags, tents, sleeping bags, and accessories under the Jack Wolfskin brand. The company sells its products through golf retailers, sporting goods retailers, online retailers, mass merchants, department stores, third-party distributors, and mail order stores, as well as directly to consumers through its retail stores and websites. The company was formerly known as Callaway Golf Company and changed its name to Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. in September 2022. Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Carlsbad, California. | | View Today's Stock Pick |
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