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▼ S&P 500 |
5,844.61 |
-1.61% |
▼ Nasdaq |
18,872.64 |
-1.41% |
▼ Dow |
41,860.44 |
-1.91% |
▲ 10-Year |
4.591% |
+0.11% |
▲ Gold |
3,317.90 |
+1.01% |
▲ Bitcoin |
108,332.94 |
+1.59% |
*All data as of the previous day’s market close.
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A $16 billion auction of 20-year US Treasurys met with surprisingly weak demand on Wednesday, likely caused by growing deficit fears and an unpopular tax bill that could add trillions to the national debt. That sent shockwaves through US markets, pushing bond yields sharply higher as investors sold off government debt. The spike in yields didn’t just hit bonds — it also dragged the entire US stock market lower for a second straight day, with only just 14 stocks in the S&P 500 closing in the green.
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While US stocks and bonds sold off Wednesday, Bitcoin defied the trend — hitting a new all-time high of $109,565 before easing slightly. Unlike past crypto booms, this rally looks more resilient, with smaller pullbacks and strong support from Bitcoin ETFs helping stabilize prices. Some analysts now see $110K as the next level to watch in the coming weeks, though history suggests the real peak could arrive by fall.
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CoreWeave was one of the few US stocks in the green on Wednesday, jumped 19% after the company announced a $2 billion debt deal that was five times oversubscribed, showing strong investor confidence. The company plans to use the funds to refinance existing debt as it ramps up spending to meet soaring demand from major clients like Nvidia, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Despite posting a wider-than-expected loss last quarter, CoreWeave has raised over $17 billion to fuel its bold push into powering the next generation of AI computing.
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Canada Goose stock is finally showing signs of life and jumped about 20% after the company beat earnings and revenue expectations for the quarter, even as it pulled its 2026 outlook due to global economic uncertainty. Despite tariff concerns and a shaky luxury market, the brand emphasized its resilience and confidence in adapting to change—highlighting strong Canadian manufacturing, minimal tariff exposure, and new product lines like AI-powered eyewear. The company is betting on expansion beyond winter wear to boost year-round appeal.
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ETF trading in the US is booming in 2025, with record demand and massive volumes, especially in leveraged and single-stock ETFs. High trading volume means better liquidity, tighter spreads, and lower trading costs, making these ETFs easier to buy and sell. This article highlights the five most-traded ETFs right now, which surprisingly are all gambling-based, offering big bets on sectors like semiconductors, Tesla, and the Nasdaq-100.
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The SEC has hit pause on approving several proposed spot Solana ETFs, saying it needs more time to review legal and policy concerns. This delay comes just as Canada once again outpaces the US in crypto innovation—already launching spot Solana ETFs and being the first to roll out spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. While hopes were high for faster US approvals under a more crypto-friendly administration, the regulatory wheels are still turning slowly.
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This article dives into how some popular financial advice might sound smart and inspiring, but doesn’t hold up in real life. It challenges common mantras like “ignore the noise” or “wait for the fat pitch,” arguing they’re impractical today — especially in a world full of constant alerts and rising costs. Instead, it makes the case for financial advice that’s realistic, personal, and actually works for everyday people, not just those with perfect discipline or deep pockets.
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