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Sean Duffy criticizes Canada's decision to allow Chinese automakers, warning negative effects on the country's auto sector.
Via Benzinga · January 19, 2026
This BlackRock ETF beat the S&P 500 in 2025, in the face of the Trump administration's aggressive trade policies.
Via The Motley Fool · January 19, 2026
Economist Justin Wolfers says the United States is misunderstanding the basic purpose of global commerce, warning that President Donald Trump's combative approach to allies has helped push Canada to deepen ties with China.
Via Benzinga · January 19, 2026
Investor Gary Black predicts automakers who don't invest in autonomous driving risk experiencing a BlackBerry moment
Via Benzinga · January 19, 2026
These stocks sport dividend yields ranging from 2.9% to 5.5%.
Via The Motley Fool · January 19, 2026
Binance co-founder Changpeng "CZ" Zhao urged his followers on Sunday, January 18, to learn how to spot misinformation after fake news claiming he was dating actress Sydney Sweeney started doing the rounds.
Via Benzinga · January 19, 2026
Nike bulls are hoping the business can get back to its winning ways soon.
Via The Motley Fool · January 19, 2026
This weekly Extreme Positions report highlights the Most Bullish and Most Bearish Positions for the speculator category. Extreme positioning in these markets can foreshadow strong moves in the underlying market.
Via Talk Markets · January 19, 2026
These stocks don't literally print money. But they come close.
Via The Motley Fool · January 19, 2026
McCaul warns US military seizure of Greenland would trigger NATO Article 5, putting US at war with NATO. European leaders stand united in defending Greenland's sovereignty and supporting Denmark.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Kevin O'Leary made acting debut in Marty Supreme due to belief that growth happens outside comfort zone. Role treated like new investment.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Whether you see them or not, industrials businesses play a crucial part in our daily activities. Their momentum is also rising as lower interest rates have incentivized higher capital spending.
As a result, the industry has posted a 21.7% gain over the past six months, beating the S&P 500 by 11.6 percentage points.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner.
Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
A surplus of cash can mean financial stability, but it can also indicate a reluctance (or inability) to invest in growth.
Some of these companies also face challenges like stagnating revenue, declining market share, or limited scalability.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
The stocks in this article are all trading near their 52-week highs.
This strength often reflects positive developments such as new product launches, favorable industry trends, or improved financial performance.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Low-volatility stocks may offer stability, but that often comes at the cost of slower growth and the upside potential of more dynamic companies.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Each stock in this article is trading near its 52-week high.
These elevated prices usually indicate some degree of investor confidence, business improvements, or favorable market conditions.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Large-cap stocks have the power to shape entire industries thanks to their size and widespread influence.
With such vast footprints, however, finding new areas for growth is much harder than for smaller, more agile players.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Large-cap stocks usually command their industries because they have the scale to drive market trends.
The flip side though is that their sheer size can limit growth as expanding further becomes an increasingly challenging task.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
The stocks in this article are all trading near their 52-week highs.
This strength often reflects positive developments such as new product launches, favorable industry trends, or improved financial performance.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments.
Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
The stocks featured in this article have all approached their 52-week highs.
When these price levels hit, it typically signals strong business execution, positive market sentiment, or significant industry tailwinds.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success.
Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Stocks that outperform the market usually share key traits such as rising sales, expanding margins, and increasing returns on capital.
The select few that can do all three for many years are often the ones that make you life-changing money.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments.
Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Hitting a new 52-week low can be a pivotal moment for any stock.
These floors often mark either the beginning of a turnaround story or confirmation that a company faces serious headwinds.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Companies with more cash than debt can be financially resilient, but that doesn’t mean they’re all strong investments.
Some lack leverage because they struggle to grow or generate consistent profits, making them unattractive borrowers.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Large-cap stocks have the power to shape entire industries thanks to their size and widespread influence.
With such vast footprints, however, finding new areas for growth is much harder than for smaller, more agile players.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Large-cap stocks have the power to shape entire industries thanks to their size and widespread influence.
With such vast footprints, however, finding new areas for growth is much harder than for smaller, more agile players.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner.
Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Wall Street has issued downbeat forecasts for the stocks in this article.
These predictions are rare - financial institutions typically hesitate to say bad things about a company because it can jeopardize their other revenue-generating business lines like M&A advisory.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Whether you see them or not, industrials businesses play a crucial part in our daily activities. They are also bound to benefit from a friendlier regulatory environment with the Trump administration,
and this excitement has led to a six-month gain of 21.7% for the sector - higher than the S&P 500’s 10.1% return.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments.
Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
While profitability is essential, it doesn’t guarantee long-term success.
Some companies that rest on their margins will lose ground as competition intensifies - as Jeff Bezos said, "Your margin is my opportunity".
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Generating cash is essential for any business, but not all cash-rich companies are great investments.
Some produce plenty of cash but fail to allocate it effectively, leading to missed opportunities.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
The low valuation multiples for value stocks provide a margin of safety that growth stocks rarely offer.
However, the challenge lies in determining whether these cheap assets are genuinely undervalued or simply on sale due to their potentially deteriorating business models.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Stability is great, but low-volatility stocks may struggle to deliver market-beating returns over time as they sometimes underperform during bull markets.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Elon Musk has confirmed he hasn't sold any Tesla shares in the past 3 years and has invested in buying more.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Investor Steve Eisman said that President Donald Trump's push to lower mortgage costs could ignite a sharp, short-term rally in these U.S. homebuilder stocks, even if the policies don't solve the market's deeper problems.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Elon Musk said Tesla is restarting its Dojo3 supercomputer project after progress on the AI5 chip, while calling on top engineers to help build high-volume chips that will power the company's AI and self-driving ambitions.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
Greenland ranks eighth globally in proven rare earth metals, with the potential to move even higher as exploration advances. Only 5 mining companies operate there and they are all up substantially YTD.
Via Talk Markets · January 18, 2026
Both the price of silver and the silver-to-gold price ratio have risen in accordance with my analysis.
Via Talk Markets · January 18, 2026
A high-speed train collision in Spain on Malaga-to-Madrid route near Adamuz has left 21 dead and over 75 injured
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
It's an expense that could easily bust your retirement budget.
Via The Motley Fool · January 18, 2026
Tron founder Justin Sun said on Sunday, January 18, he'd pay $30 million for a single hour of private conversation with Elon Musk, in what looked like his admiration for the tech mogul.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
UiPath and IBM could be better bets.
Via The Motley Fool · January 18, 2026
Economist Peter Schiff has pushed back against President Donald Trump's claims regarding the United States being the benefactor of global trade, arguing that it was, in fact, its biggest beneficiary.
Via Benzinga · January 18, 2026
The end of an earnings season can be a great time to discover new stocks and assess how companies are handling the current business environment. Let’s take a look at how Jamf (NASDAQ:JAMF) and the rest of the automation software stocks fared in Q3.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
Quarterly earnings results are a good time to check in on a company’s progress, especially compared to its peers in the same sector. Today we are looking at Papa John's (NASDAQ:PZZA) and the best and worst performers in the traditional fast food industry.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
As the Q3 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the engineering and design services industry, including AECOM (NYSE:ACM) and its peers.
Via StockStory · January 18, 2026
