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In a market dominated by mega-cap tech stocks, investors looking for real upside increasingly have to fish in less crowded waters. As such, I’ve identified five under-followed stocks that are uniquely positioned to thrive amid the current backdrop. These five stocks combine sector tailwinds, explosive growth, and unique catalysts that justify their “buy” status, even as volatility reigns. The current market environment has created a fascinating dichotomy. While mega-cap technology stocks and AI-related names dominate headlines and attract the lion’s share of investor attention, pockets of exceptional value and opportunity have emerged in overlooked corners of the market. For investors…
In trading on Friday, shares of SiriusXM Holdings Inc (Symbol: SIRI) crossed above their 200 day moving average of $22.01, changing hands as high as $22.16 per share. SiriusXM Holdings Inc shares are currently trading up about 2.5% on the day. The chart below shows the one year performance of SIRI shares, versus its 200 day moving average: Looking at the chart above, SIRI’s low point in its 52 week range is $18.69 per share, with $25.355 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $22.07. Click here to find out which 9 other…
The proportion of people in the UK who feel dissatisfied with life has failed to improve since the pandemic despite the economic outlook improving, official figures show.The Office for National Statistics said its quarterly survey of personal wellbeing in the UK shows that average life satisfaction remains below its pre-pandemic peak, despite the rate of GDP per person rising over the same period.The statistics body said that after a long period of stability through the mid-2010s, the proportion of people reporting low levels of life satisfaction rose sharply between 2020 and 2021 during the Covid pandemic. This reached a nine-year…
A heated debate has erupted over whether Canton Network is quietly positioning itself to replace XRP as the likely onboarder of institutions into crypto technology. A fourth set of onchain repo transactions has been completed on @CantonNetwork.This round marks the first cross-border intraday repo using tokenized Gilts.Advancements include:• Cross-border intraday repo with tokenized Gilts• Cross-currency execution against non-GBP… pic.twitter.com/cJU9pDPa5X— Canton Network (@CantonNetwork) February 24, 2026 The DTCC processes quadrillions in value annually, and the market is suddenly debating the repercussions of its decision to pivot into real world asset (RWA) tokenization with the help of Canton.This binary view is flawed.…
Consumers have been increasingly concerned about a tightening job market, but overall optimism toward the economy’s health remains intact. Several consumers believe that conditions will improve and that the broader economy is on track for a recovery.This improving outlook helped lift consumer confidence in February. At the same time, unemployment edged lower in January, and consumers expect inflationary pressures to ease in the near future.Against this backdrop, large-cap growth funds such as Fidelity Contrafund FCNTX, JPMorgan U.S. GARP Equity I JPGSX and T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth TRBCX appear to be attractive buys.Consumer Confidence ImprovesThe Conference Board reported that…
In a week where the News Gods have given us a cornucopia of stories, it’s a fool’s game to pick out the biggest one.Was it Trump’s extraordinary State of The Union? The phenomenal Nvidia results that failed to answer questions over whether the enormous hyperscaler splurge will result in significant profits further down the line? The rising tensions between Iran and the U.S.?Let me play the fool for a moment, because I think the news from a medium-sized tech payments company might have longer term tremors and be a warning of societal upheaval far greater than other stories of the week.Block,…
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The USDCAD moved lower in the latest hourly bar, testing Monday’s low near 1.3649. The break lower has been modest so far, but sellers remain in control as downside pressure persists.Earlier in the session, the pair briefly moved higher following the PPI release, but that rally quickly faded after the price tested the 100-hour moving average at 1.3686, which was closely aligned with the 200-hour moving average near 1.3680. The failure against this moving average cluster reinforced resistance and helped trigger the renewed move lower.For buyers to regain control, the price must break and hold above both the 100- and…
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Ridvan_celik | Istock | Getty ImagesA version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.With donor-advised funds gaining popularity as a vehicle for the wealthy to give back, risks and potential conflicts of interests are emerging — and being put on display in a lawsuit over a family’s $21 million charitable fund.Philip Peterson, a 63-year-old Kansas resident, filed suit in January alleging that the nonprofit that administers his family’s donor-advised fund has refused to communicate with him and…
