Market
Coverage of Market in the Nexus archive.
- One month that shook the market: Saylor's struggles over bitcoin strategy yields big losses
Saylor's bitcoin strategy faced significant challenges, resulting in substantial financial losses and market disruption over a one-month period.
- Kyiv Under Fire: Russia Bombards Homes and Medical Facility as Battlefield Failures Mount
A Russian overnight drone and missile barrage killed at least two people and injured 16 in Kyiv, damaging residential buildings, a medical facility, and a market. The attack occurred across several districts of the capital.
- Europe’s MiCA crypto regime is fully in force: Here’s who wins and loses
Europe’s MiCA crypto regime is now fully operational after the July 1 deadline, marking the end of its transition phase. The article examines the implications for users, companies, and the broader market.
- Market Has ‘Resilience Factor,’ Says Oppenheimer’s Stoltzfus
Oppenheimer's Stoltzfus highlights the market's resilience factor. The statement underscores confidence in the market's ability to withstand challenges.
- The leadership change in US stocks
The article discusses a leadership change in US stocks and highlights a market that is seeking direction.
- Iron Ore Set for Seventh Straight Weekly Loss as Market Softens
Iron ore is on track for its seventh consecutive weekly loss as the market softens. The decline reflects weakening demand and broader economic uncertainty.
- Casting a New Net
East End Fish Co. sells locally sourced seafood at a market. The company promotes its products as locally sourced.
- No flying car has ever found a market. Electric air taxis are next in line
Flying cars have never successfully entered the market, and electric air taxi developers are repeating similar challenges. The article highlights that failures for these vehicles occur in market adoption rather than technical performance.
- Shares are mixed and oil trades below $80 on optimism over interim US-Iran war deal
Asian shares are mixed and oil is trading below $80 a barrel as markets await details on an interim agreement to end the U.S.-Iran war. The optimism over the potential deal is influencing market dynamics.
- BOJ Keeps Market Steady With Yen Volatility at Lowest Since 2021
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has maintained market stability as yen volatility reaches its lowest level since 2021. The central bank's actions have contributed to reduced currency fluctuations.
- ‘It seems too good to be true’: At a steak-dinner retirement seminar, the guy said annuities can outperform the market. Is that true?
A retirement seminar at a steak-dinner event featured a claim that fixed-rate annuities can outperform the market. The speaker described fixed-rate annuities as the 'sparkly, rainbow-fairyland of investments.'
- A question of trust in Prabowo’s Indonesia
A business executive highlights Indonesia's large market, stable political environment, and emerging opportunities. The article questions trust in Prabowo's leadership amid these developments.
- This investing strategy has beaten the market with exposure to cheap AI stocks
The fund, utilizing a closed-end structure, has outperformed the market by investing in cheap AI stocks and maintaining a diversified portfolio.
- Oil prices fall as Trump tries to convince market an Iran deal is close despite recent violence
Oil prices fell as President Trump claimed a deal with Iran to reopen Hormuz is close, though no agreement has been reached yet.
- Goldman's Flood Says Recent Share Sales Signal 'Healthy' Market
Goldman Sachs' Flood states that recent share sales indicate a 'healthy' market. The article references Goldman Sachs Group Inc as the entity involved in the discussion.
- Next up, taxes: Crypto tax legislation circulated ahead of House Ways and Means Committee hearing next week
The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is set to hold a hearing next week on cryptocurrency tax legislation. The focus now shifts to taxing crypto assets as broader regulatory efforts gain momentum.
- Japan PM Says Government Needs More Careful Communication With Market
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the government needs to communicate more carefully with the market. She was in Tokyo on June 5.
- Tech groups find a new way to monetise AI hype: selling volatility
Tech groups are leveraging AI hype to monetize by selling volatility, driven by increased market uncertainty. Elevated convertible bond issuance reflects the market's heightened volatility.
- Active Stock Funds Reel as Big Tech’s Grip on Market Strengthens
Active stock funds are struggling as Big Tech's influence over the market grows stronger.
- Latest California governor odds reveal who leads as ballots are counted
The article discusses the latest California governor odds as ballots are counted, with the market reporting over $33 million in trading volume.
- Latest LA mayoral race odds reveal who leads as ballots are counted
The latest LA mayoral race odds show a market with over $6.5 million in trading volume as of Wednesday afternoon, with Pratt holding the largest share at more than $4 million.
- Home prices post record drop as buyers rush back into a suddenly 'cheaper' market
Home prices have experienced a record drop, leading buyers to return to the market, which is now perceived as cheaper. The decline in prices has attracted increased buyer activity.
- It’s not just tech stocks: The broad-based strength of the market right now gives investors reason to stay the course
The market's current strength extends beyond tech stocks, with more sectors participating. Investors are advised to maintain their positions due to this broad-based performance.
- When the market is bad, we build: Inside Binance’s bold 2030 master plan
Binance is developing a 2030 master plan focused on expansion during a challenging market period. The strategy emphasizes proactive growth despite adverse conditions.
- Market Could Price in Two Fed Hikes: Tannuzzo
The market may be anticipating two Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, according to Tannuzzo. The analysis focuses on potential monetary policy adjustments.
- Salesforce's beat fails to convince the market that software can survive AI
Salesforce is attempting to reassure the market that the recent sell-off is unwarranted, despite challenges posed by AI. The company's efforts have not yet convinced investors of its resilience in the face of AI-driven disruptions.
- Kevin Warsh’s troublesome inflation in-tray
Kevin Warsh, the new Federal Reserve chair, faces challenges in balancing the expectations of his colleagues, financial markets, and U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Our top and bottom performing stocks in the market's record run over the past 6 weeks
The market has experienced a record run over the past 6 weeks, with most portfolio stocks in the Investing Club performing strongly. Since the last Investing Club Monthly Meeting, both the broader market and individual holdings have seen significant gains.
- Ed Yardeni Says Dip-Buying Opportunities in This Market Are Wishful Thinking
Ed Yardeni argues that current dip-buying opportunities in the market are wishful thinking, cautioning investors against relying on market dips as reliable buying chances.
- Price-Action Is Bearish Even at Records: 3-Minutes MLIV
The article discusses a bearish price action in the market despite record levels, as analyzed in a 3-minute MLIV (Market Live Video).
- Russia hits Kyiv with hypersonic ballistic missile in ‘deranged attack’
Russia launched a hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile attack on Kyiv and its surrounding region, killing at least four people and injuring dozens. The assault targeted a water supply facility, a market, residential buildings, and schools in Bila Tserkva, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- What if most of us are misreading this market completely?
The market may be misread as slow or weak, but it could be a high-speed market that requires quick reactions. Common assumptions such as waiting for confirmation or relying on past cycle behavior may no longer be effective. The market's nature might not have changed, but rather our framework for understanding it has not adapted.
- Jump in Gamma Points to Investors Chasing the Market
Investors are chasing the market, leading to a jump in gamma points. This indicates a high level of speculation and potential volatility. The market is experiencing increased activity as investors try to capitalize on gains.
- Can one bad week ruin your retirement savings? How about three bad years?
The article discusses how market fluctuations can impact retirement savings and emphasizes the importance of investor actions. It highlights that a single bad week or even three bad years may not necessarily ruin retirement savings. The key factor is how investors respond to market changes.
- Iran war market jitters offer silver lining for investors
The Iran war has caused market volatility, but this could be a good time for investors to reexamine their stock allocations and risk tolerance. Investors may find opportunities in the uncertainty. The situation offers a chance for investors to adjust their portfolios.
- This gold-timing indicator just hit a bottom — and history says a strong rally is next
A gold-timing indicator has hit a bottom, suggesting a strong rally is next. This occurs when investors give up, and gold and gold miners perform best after extreme pessimism. History indicates that this could be a contrarian tailwind for the market.
- Why a gold investment makes sense this May
Gold investing has been beneficial for multiple years and is especially advantageous this May. This is due to various market factors. Gold investment can provide a safe haven for investors.
- There is no such thing as too big to fail.
The article recounts the collapse of the Luna cryptocurrency, emphasizing that even large market projects can fail dramatically. The author reflects on how their friend's significant loss taught them that no asset is immune to failure, reshaping their approach to investing.
- Ackman Says Stocks Above 'Stupidly Cheap' Market Bottom
Ackman claims stocks are above a very cheap market bottom, suggesting a potential rebound in the market. His comments indicate optimism about current stock valuations relative to recent lows.
- Antibiotic resistance is growing — don’t delay new antibiotics
The world urgently needs new antibiotics due to growing resistance, but companies developing them face market challenges that deter investment.