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Steve Eisman likes the market overall here, but he’s short this software stock

“The Real Eisman Playbook” podcast host and former Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager said the market environment looks strikingly similar to last year.

Author Posted on April 30, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Amazon posted a blowout quarter. Why the Street says this is only the start of the stock’s strong run

“AMZN is adding the most AI capacity of any company over the next few years, and as the coming wave of Agentic AI products take form, all roads lead to AWS,” one analyst said.

Author Posted on April 30, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Meta Platforms gets a downgrade from JPMorgan on massive AI spending forecast

Meta Platform faces a “challenging path” to capitalizing on its costly artificial intelligence as competition in the space heats up, according to JPMorgan.

Author Posted on April 30, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Thursday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The Dow Industrials fell for a fifth consecutive session on Wednesday as oil prices rose and kept stocks under pressure.

Author Posted on April 30, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Why Alphabet won the Big Tech earnings night

Alphabet’s cloud business is accelerating relative to competitors, analysts say

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Shocking UAE exit rocks OPEC, but group will still hold significant sway over the oil market

UAE leaving OPEC will have huge ramifications.

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Stock investors fared very well under Powell. Bond investors, not so much

Investors are starting to draw conclusions on what Powell’s tenure has meant for Wall Street.

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Savings rates drop even without Fed cuts. Here’s where you can still earn 4% on your cash

While the Federal Reserve’s hold on rate cuts is generally good news for savers, there have already been some banks that have lowered their payouts anyway.

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

Robinhood’s revenue slump exposes crypto’s core weakness

Crypto still struggles to generate stable, nonspeculative revenue despite years of growth, innovation and institutional acceptance.

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

What Wall Street is really looking for in hyperscaler earnings

The path from billions of dollars in capital spending to actual profits is key for investors.

Author Posted on April 29, 2026Categories Uncategorized

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