Jobless Claims Surge To Four-Month High, But Holiday Timing Is The Real Culprit
Initial unemployment benefit applications climbed to a four-month high at the end of May, raising eyebrows among economists and market watchers tracking labor market conditions. Despite the headline-grabbing number, the spike does not reflect a meaningful increase in layoffs by businesses across the country. Analysts point to the Memorial Day holiday as a significant distorting…
Strategist Larry McDonald Warns Tech Stocks Are No Longer The Safe Trade, Urges Pivot To Hard Assets
Investors crowding into technology stocks may be making a critical mistake, according to strategist Larry McDonald, who sees a major market rotation ahead. McDonald warns that market participants are incorrectly treating tech as the “safe trade,” a mindset he believes is setting up significant risk for those portfolios. The warning carries extra weight given that…
Emerging-Market Fund Managers Pivot Beyond TSMC (TSM), Samsung, And SK Hynix As Positions Hit Limits
Emerging-market fund managers who rode the semiconductor wave to significant gains are now facing the challenge of finding their next big bets. The three top-performing emerging-market stocks this year have been Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM), Samsung, and SK Hynix, delivering substantial returns to investors. Fund managers who built large positions in these names early…
Redemption Wave Rattles The $2 Trillion Private Credit Market
Private credit is once again facing scrutiny after a pair of funds moved to limit investor redemptions during the second quarter of 2026. The restrictions have renewed concerns about liquidity risks that have long shadowed the rapidly growing private credit space. The $2 trillion private credit market has expanded dramatically over the past several years…
Quantinuum Raises $1.68 Billion In IPO As Quantum Computing Bids For Mainstream Credibility
Quantinuum has raised $1.68 billion through an initial public offering, marking a significant milestone for the quantum computing industry. The company chose the traditional IPO route, setting itself apart from many competitors in the quantum space who opted for SPAC mergers instead. Special Purpose Acquisition Companies, or SPACs, became a popular vehicle for tech companies…
SEC Eliminates Pattern Day-Trading Rule, Opening The Door For More Retail Traders Despite Steep Odds
The Securities and Exchange Commission is removing the pattern day-trading rule, with the change set to take effect on June 4, 2026. The rule has long required traders who execute four or more day trades within five business days to maintain a minimum of $25,000 in their brokerage accounts. Its elimination means that everyday retail…
Single-Stock Turbulence Creates Lopsided Downside Risk For The S&P 500
A growing divergence between individual stock volatility and broader index calm is raising fresh concerns about hidden risks building beneath the surface of US equity markets. The phenomenon, known as a dispersion trade, thrives when volatility for single stocks rises even as volatility for the overall index declines or remains subdued. This dynamic creates what…
CrowdStrike (CRWD) Shares Slide Despite Earnings Beat As Investors Sour On Cybersecurity Sector
CrowdStrike Holdings (CRWD) saw its stock fall following its latest earnings report, continuing a troubling pattern for the cybersecurity sector in 2026. The company managed to beat Wall Street’s financial expectations, yet investors responded by sending shares lower in a sign of growing skepticism toward the industry. CrowdStrike was not alone in this experience, as…
SpaceX Targets Record-Breaking IPO That Could Raise Up To $86 Billion
SpaceX is targeting what would be one of the largest initial public offerings in history, with the company eyeing a haul of up to $86 billion. The sheer scale of the offering would position SpaceX to crush global records for IPO fundraising, underscoring the enormous appetite investors have for the aerospace company. Elon Musk is…
The two types of inflation the Fed can’t control — and how Congress must protect your wallet
Rising grocery and gasoline prices driven by permanent supply shocks are placing new pressure on American consumers and the lawmakers responsible for protecting their wallets. Economists and policy analysts have drawn a distinction between two specific types of inflation that fall outside the Federal Reserve’s traditional toolkit and direct influence. The Federal Reserve relies primarily…