Nvidia ( NVDA 0.53%) and Palantir Technologies ( PLTR +2.16%) are two of the biggest beneficiaries of investor optimism around AI. One makes the
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Discover if BlackRock Science and Technology Trust fits your portfolio with a 7.36% yield, tech focus, and buy-write strategy. Click for this BST update.
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Speculators maintain net bullish positions in the yen, limiting scope for sudden JPY strength and mass carry unwind.
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Sea (NYSE:SE) has had a rough three months with its share price down 30%. However, a closer look at its sound financials might cause
Merck’s Stock is Suddenly Soaring, but Is the Struggling Healthcare Giant a Buy?
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Credo Technology Just Proved It’s an AI “Picks-and-Shovels” Stock Worth Watching
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As we approach the end of the calendar year, it’s a good time for investors to think about taxes, diversification and investment limits.
Prediction: This Will Be the First Tech Company to Split Its Stock in 2026
If the company were to complete a 5-for-1 split, for example, Microsoft’s share price would become $98 and its outstanding shares would rise to