Michael Burry just loaded up on Microsoft stock: should you too?
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is extending gains on April 24 after “Big Short” investor Michael Burry revealed a new position in the tech
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is extending gains on April 24 after “Big Short” investor Michael Burry revealed a new position in the tech
Investors are bailing on Skillz (NYSE: SKLZ) on Friday morning despite the company securing a monumental $420 million jury verdict in its
Shares of Eli Lilly came under pressure on Friday after early prescription data for its newly launched weight-loss pill suggested a slower
Shares of Nvidia surged on Friday, putting the stock on track for a record closing high as renewed optimism around artificial intelligence
Shares of X-Energy Inc. surged in their market debut on Friday, opening sharply above their initial public offering price after the company
US President Donald Trump is dispatching envoys to Pakistan in a renewed push for talks with Iran, even as uncertainty persists over
US equities ended the week on a mixed note, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closing at record highs on Friday,
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to fundamentally restructure the economics of the interactive entertainment sector.A seminal research report from Morgan Stanley suggests
The FTSE 100 Index pulled back this week as the US-Iran war continued and after the UK published a hot consumer inflation
JP Morgan has downgraded Indian equities to “neutral” from “overweight,” citing elevated valuations and rising macroeconomic risks linked to energy supply disruptions.The
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) drew fresh support from Wall Street this week after a new bullish call from Stifel.The key question
European shares fell on Friday and were on track to end the week lower, as investors remained cautious amid limited progress toward
Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company surged to a fresh record high on Friday after Taiwan’s market regulator loosened restrictions on how
Global equity markets may be underestimating a growing cluster of economic risks, with policymakers and investors alike warning that current valuations are