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The stock market is climbing a ‘wall of worry’ with no trouble this year — but can it continue?
A tariff tantrum. DeepSeek’s deep impact. The Philadelphia Eagles’ return to the Super Bowl. Investors have seen plenty to put them on edge so far in 2025.MarketWatch - 36m -
Apple is the stock everyone loves to hate. Don’t sell even if earnings are dismal, analyst says.
A disappointing quarter or even three of sales or earnings is no reason to sell Apple stock, says the CIO from Birinyi Associates.MarketWatch - Jan. 30 -
The rich and famous don’t fear a stock market bubble. That’s why you should.
Elites at Davos believe ‘asset bubble bursts’ is a low risk over the next two years.MarketWatch - Jan. 25 -
33-year-old American living in Germany: ‘I don’t worry about not being able to pay my bills here’
For the last five years, American Vanessa Wachtmeister has called Berlin, Germany home, and says that she has never been happier.CNBC - Jan. 25 -
Wall Street analysts say buy this portfolio cyber stock. Why we're not taking their advice
In a note to clients, Morgan Stanley said there's an "increasingly attractive entry point" in Palo Alto Networks shares after a lackluster start to 2025.CNBC - Jan. 21 -
What’s next for hot biotech stock Viking Therapeutics? Here’s how the company can scale up.
Viking’s obesity-drug program is progressing well. Now management is thinking about manufacturing tie-ups.MarketWatch - Jan. 21 -
Why the stock market turned around this week — plus, the portfolio winners and losers
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.CNBC - Jan. 17 -
Here are the 8 things we're watching in the stock market in the week ahead
Inflation data and bank earnings will take center stage.CNBC - Jan. 12 -
Indian stocks will benefit from the Trump 2.0 era, portfolio manager says
Investors eyeing up firms with the potential to become the "blue chip companies of the future" should look to India, according to investor Kunal Desai.CNBC - Jan. 7
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