S&P 500 Index Near Record Levels—Momentum or Market Illusion?
Even when it isn’t, the S&P 500 has a tendency to look serene. The index is stable—almost uneventful—at 6,715, up only slightly on the day. Beneath that exterior, however, is...
Even when it isn’t, the S&P 500 has a tendency to look serene. The index is stable—almost uneventful—at 6,715, up only slightly on the day. Beneath that exterior, however, is...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has an almost antiquated feel about it. The Dow is still very basic in a world of algorithms, high-frequency transactions, and expansive indices that track...
You sense something strange about Palantir nearly right away, even if it’s initially difficult to pinpoint. It doesn’t feel like your average IT business. It doesn’t market itself publicly, doesn’t...
From the outside, large media corporations’ offices rarely have a spectacular appearance. The buildings in Burbank or New York are typically silent glass towers with clean lobbies and secured entrances....
The situation at the Port of Los Angeles appears to be more serene these days. The frenzied energy that characterized the pandemic shipping boom has subsided, but containers still pile...
During a recent earnings call, which investors typically listen to while half-scrolling through spreadsheets, the term “friendshoring” kept coming up. It was almost a casual addition to the conversation. A...
The term “qubit” is being used with the same casual familiarity on some Reddit and Discord forums as “GPU” was two years ago. Brokerage account screenshots alternate across timelines. Charts...
On Wall Street, the tone had changed from cautious to protective by mid-morning. As the Dow sank 821 points, the Nasdaq fell 1.1%, and the S&P 500 fell 1%, trading...
The moment commerce stopped being confined to a counter, payments had to follow. Shops began selling through social messages. Restaurants took bookings over the phone. Clinics ran appointments on video...
Self-service kiosks aren’t new, but the way customers respond to them has shifted. What once felt experimental—maybe even impersonal—now feels like a normal part of everyday retail. Whether at a...