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Via The Motley Fool · March 31, 2025
CEF shares trade on the exchanges and, unlike ETF shares, do not get any sponsor support. CEFs can trade at significant premiums or discounts to their net asset values.
Via Talk Markets · March 31, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · March 31, 2025
Trump set the deadline for the ByteDance-owned company to find a non-Chinese buyer or face a potential ban in the U.S.
Via Stocktwits · March 31, 2025
Investing in defensive ETFs may be a good way to weather the storm.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · March 30, 2025
The Australian dollar was the strongest major currency last week, while the Japanese yen was the weakest, although the numbers were practically negligible. Volatility decreased over this period, and the coming week will likely see more volatility.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or a novice, understanding what’s driving this squeeze is critical. In this video, we break down the forces at play.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Gold recently ripped through $3,000 an ounce, and that trade was a home run. The question now is: What’s next? Taking a closer look at the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) may reveal the answer.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
In this video recap of Friday's trading, we discuss the recent drop in the market. Will it continue moving south, or is another upswing on the horizon?
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
The euro witnessed a slightly positive week against the Japanese yen, which is a bit perplexing due to the fact that risk appetite was eviscerated yet again. I think the JPY160 level will continue to be important, and it may even offer support.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Besides Liberation Day, Jobs and the ISM data points will be key this week. I fear that this week’s data will not relieve the market, with the odds for stagflation increasing.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Friday’s market plunge capped off a bearish week and likely the worst quarter since 2022. Tariffs are the news headline, and the Magnificent 7 are the biggest drag on the index price declines. Now, add the employment data to the list of concerns.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
March proved to be one of the wildest months for the U.S. stock market, given the ongoing trade uncertainty. In such an environment, leveraged and inverse-leveraged ETFs may look appealing. Here is a glance at some ETFs that gained in March.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
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Via The Motley Fool · March 30, 2025
IVOL is an instrument meant to benefit from that normalization while at the same time offering some protection against inflation.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
The stock market got slammed, and QQQ took a big hit.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
The main emphasis this week has been on bearish setups. These often tend to be untidier than bullish setups and need more attentive management.
Via Talk Markets · March 30, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · March 30, 2025
Quantum computing stocks are taking a hit as the Nasdaq Composite continues to slide.
Via The Motley Fool · March 30, 2025
Stagflation has increasingly become a concern among investors, while the market's worst fears appear set to materialize.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025
What was the hottest topic in the markets this week? Trump's tariffs. And what about next week? You guessed right, it will be Trump's tariffs again in all likelihood. The market is now pretty certain that copper will also be affected by tariffs.
Via Talk Markets · March 29, 2025