The security gap most retail investors don’t think about
Retail investors have become remarkably sophisticated in a short space of time. They research earnings calls, track macro indicators, compare brokerage fee
Retail investors have become remarkably sophisticated in a short space of time. They research earnings calls, track macro indicators, compare brokerage fee
European stocks traded slightly higher on Monday morning, as investors monitored developments in US-Iran relations and looked ahead to key central bank
US stock futures drifted lower early Monday, signaling a cautious tone at the start of a busy week for global markets.Sentiment remained
China has moved to block Meta Platforms Inc.’s planned $2 billion acquisition of agentic AI startup Manus, in a surprise decision that
Coca-Cola is scheduled to report its quarterly results on Tuesday before the market opens, with investors closely watching whether the beverage giant
Domino's Pizza reported weaker-than-expected same-store sales for the first quarter, highlighting the growing strain on discretionary spending as inflation and economic uncertainty
London’s benchmark FTSE 100 index edged higher on Monday, supported by gains in energy and financial stocks, while losses in consumer staples
Nvidia’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) latest 13F suggests the chipmaker is making a much bigger statement with Nokia than a casual portfolio footnote.In the
Meta Platforms and Microsoft will give Wall Street its most important AI test of the quarter on Wednesday, April 29, when both
Palantir stock price is stuck in a bear market after falling by over 32% from its highest point last year. PLTR was
Google is set to invest $10 billion in Anthropic, with the potential to commit an additional $30 billion tied to performance targets,
Shares of Oracle fell on Friday after reports that the company canceled a large hardware order, even as analysts maintained a bullish
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