Bitcoin (BTC) has been on a steady climb since the past year, surging over 145%. However, despite BTC’s impressive growth, another crypto overshadowed Bitcoin, gaining 350% in the same period —...
Things are looking bad for Apple, with shipments in decline, the EU and the US filing major antitrust cases, and the company abandoning it’s electric car ambitions Apple needs something big to...
A recent analysis reveals that Amazon Prime membership in March was sharply higher than a year ago, good news for the the e-commerce giant.
When it comes to large SUVs, the Chevrolet Tahoe is among the best-known names. It offers extra big cargo areas and room for many passengers. Available since 1994, the Tahoe has undergone quite a few...
The big story on Wall Street has been stocks retreating as bond yields rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average now sits flat for the year while 10-year Treasuries have seen their yields rise from...
It’s baseball season, which also means it’s the season for consuming copious amounts of sunflower seeds. These seeds have replaced chewing tobacco as a much healthier alternative for players who...
AI stocks were sold off big on Friday. NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) closed down an even 10% while Super Micro Computer (Nasdaq: SMCI) plummeted 23.14%. There were some earnings in the AI space that...
In today’s episode of the 24/7 Wall St Podcast Doug McIntyre and Lee Jackson discuss Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) current predicament. The company is under fire from the justice department and...
Tesla Is at a 52 week low, and it looks like a train wreck. The company’s last holy grail is an autonomous vehicle that excites investors, but given the empty autonomy promises so far...
As global smartphone shipments rose in the first quarter, Apple lost its place in the number one spot to Samsung.
Every year, the top Wall Street firms release a list of their top stock picks for the coming 12 months, and typically, they are companies that the stock analysts have incredibly high conviction in....
In today’s episode of the 24/7 Wall St. Podcast Doug McIntyre and Lee Jackson discuss why gold and commodities are suddenly surging. Everything from gold to cocoa to a Big Mac is getting more...
The “official” retirement age varies based on your birth year. Those born in 1943-1954 can officially retire at 66, while those born from 1955-1960 have an official retirement age of 67,...
Tommy Tuberville, a Republican Senator from the state of Alabama, disclosed 19 new stock trades on April 15th, and one trade in particular is causing big movements in the underlying stock. Tuberville...
Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) had one of its worst days in a while, falling over 9% to well below the $600 threshold after getting on Wall Street’s bad side. In its first-quarter results, the...