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By Jon D. Markman On November 6, 202002:00 AM Eastern
It’s Wall Street folklore that beating Amazon.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN, Rated “B”) in retail is impossible, but shareholders of Farfetch Limited (NYSE: FTCH, Rated “D”) would beg to differ.
On...
By Mike Larson On November 4, 202004:48 PM Eastern
This is probably going to sound ridiculous, in a “Woodward’s garage freak” sort of way. But, here goes ...
Someone on our staff — who’s in a position to see things like presidential campaigns’...
The American election is over, if not yet finally decided. But Bitcoin barely seemed to notice. It finished Election Day pretty much where it began — with within a few percent of $13,500.
That’s...
Last Monday, we wondered whether Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) had “decoupled” from traditional financial asset markets.
That was when the crypto market’s biggest player was rolling...
By Jon D. Markman On November 2, 202001:05 PM Eastern
SAP SE (NYSE: SAP, Rated “B-”) issued terrible financial guidance last week and the shares of software stocks everywhere followed the European software giant sharply lower.
The problems at SAP...
By Jessica Borg On November 1, 202005:46 PM Eastern
An Election Day like no other is set to take place in just two days. There are worries that even a decisive victory for either Presidential candidate will further foment chaos and division in this...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 30, 202002:38 PM Eastern
Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) reached a new near-term high above $13,800 but pared back some of its gains late in the seven-day trading week ended Thursday.
The Weiss 50 Crypto Index...
By Sean Brodrick On October 29, 202006:14 AM Eastern
“Send lawyers, guns, and money. The sh*t has hit the fan” – Warren Zevon.
The recent action in the markets reminds me of the lyrics to the song “Send Lawyers, Guns and Money” by Warren...
Strange as it may seem, the cryptocurrency markets couldn’t care less who wins the White House. Or the Senate. Or the U.S. House of Representatives.
Why? Because both sides have sworn to print...
By David Dittman On October 27, 202005:04 PM Eastern
The headline numbers for Monday were bad.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 800 points. The S&P 500 Index shed more than 2%. And the average number of new daily cases of coronavirus in the...