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The saying “Sell in May and go away” has its roots in an old English tradition. It suggests that people should sell their stocks in May, take a break, and return to the market around mid-September. This tradition originated from aristocrats, rich merchants, and bankers who left London during the hot summer months, returning after […]

In the dynamic realm of finance, the influence of seven major tech titans, dubbed the Magnificent 7, looms large, dictating the fortunes of the stock market. From April 24th to May 3rd, the NASDAQ 100 has experienced fluctuations of approximately 2.2%, with the MAG 7 accounting for more than 70 percent of this movement, underscoring […]

Imagine we’re a decade ahead. When we look back at the 2020s in the future, we’ll probably recall a world rattled by conflicts and wars. It’s not something anyone’s happy about, but it’s got people talking about defense a lot more. And when people talk, the stock market listens.

I’ll confess, I am a big fan of Larry Fink. His acumen is something I admire; the man is, quite simply, brilliant. A few days back, I tuned into Bloomberg’s ‘Wall Street Week,’ eager to hear him discuss his latest annual letter to investors. And true to form, Larry did not disappoint.

The saying “Sell in May and go away” has its roots in an old English tradition. It suggests that people should sell their stocks in May, take a break, and return to the market around mid-September. This tradition originated from aristocrats, rich merchants, and bankers who left London during the hot summer months, returning after […]

In the dynamic realm of finance, the influence of seven major tech titans, dubbed the Magnificent 7, looms large, dictating the fortunes of the stock market. From April 24th to May 3rd, the NASDAQ 100 has experienced fluctuations of approximately 2.2%, with the MAG 7 accounting for more than 70 percent of this movement, underscoring […]

Imagine we’re a decade ahead. When we look back at the 2020s in the future, we’ll probably recall a world rattled by conflicts and wars. It’s not something anyone’s happy about, but it’s got people talking about defense a lot more. And when people talk, the stock market listens.

I’ll confess, I am a big fan of Larry Fink. His acumen is something I admire; the man is, quite simply, brilliant. A few days back, I tuned into Bloomberg’s ‘Wall Street Week,’ eager to hear him discuss his latest annual letter to investors. And true to form, Larry did not disappoint.