The Brutalist Report - marketwatch
- Sandisk’s eye-popping earnings forecast helps justify 1,400% stock surge [25d]
- Stocks, gold and copper see big swings that show investors have few places to hide [25d]
- These stock traders’ charts are signaling the S&P 500’s next move [25d]
- Microsoft’s stock may be ‘dead money’ even after historic $357 billion market-cap wipeout [25d]
- Lululemon is looking to catch the Labubu wave. It’s two years late. [25d]
- Lockheed Martin’s stock is having its best month in half a century. Thanks, President Trump. [25d]
- As SpaceX prepares for its IPO, Elon Musk’s empire could get even more intertwined [25d]
- Yale is offering free tuition if your family makes less than $200K. Here’s what that says about being middle-class today. [25d]
- Software stocks suffer worst day in 10 months, widening the gap with hot chip stocks [25d]
- Corporate America faces growing shareholder pressure to talk about Trump’s immigration policies [25d]
- Tesla could slide back into cash-burn mode as Elon Musk pursues his costly AI vision [25d]
- 4 tips to file your taxes like a pro — and get your refund faster [25d]
- The bond market is sending a clear signal about Fed independence [25d]
- Trump says he’ll announce his Fed pick next week. Here’s who’s in the lead, according to prediction markets. [25d]
- Should you ever cancel a credit card? Bilt’s confusing rewards shake-up puts renters in a tough spot. [25d]
- Copper prices touch a record high as metals go ‘absolutely bonkers’ right now [25d]
- Why Southwest Airlines’ stock is soaring toward its best day in 17 years [25d]
- NBC has the Super Bowl and the NBA, but lost $552 million on streaming games. Is it worth it? [25d]
- Dollar turbulence starts to seep into the Treasury market [25d]
- How Nvidia’s stock can get back to its winning ways after an underwhelming stretch [25d]
- Why Elon Musk is making a smart move by killing off Tesla’s Model S and Model X [25d]
- How a partial government shutdown this weekend would differ from the last one — and what it could mean for you [25d]
- The maid of honor won’t put expenses on her credit card for the bachelorette party. As a bridesmaid, should I be offering? [25d]
- U.S. oil prices surge by nearly 5% on bets that U.S. strike on Iran is imminent [25d]
- Fool’s gold: The U.S. trade deficit isn’t actually falling due to tariffs. It’s still near a record high. [25d]
- Mastercard’s stock rises as earnings send an upbeat message about spending [25d]
- How Meta’s stock found its way back into Wall Street’s good graces — for now [25d]
- Fed chief Powell says a frail U.S. labor market has stabilized. Low jobless claims back him up. [25d]
- Central banks have actually slowed their purchases of gold, but investors have more than made up the difference [25d]
- Surprisingly strong software growth sends IBM’s stock surging [25d]
- More tops, more dresses and an AI ‘stylist’ — here’s what 2026 could look like for Levi’s [25d]
- Data-center demand helps Caterpillar to best quarter ever — but there’s a tariff sting [25d]
- The battered dollar could fall even further if it breaks below this key level [26d]
- Royal Caribbean’s stock surges as record cruise bookings fuel an upbeat earnings outlook [26d]
- Gold’s soaring so fast it’s topped Goldman target set only last week. Now a JPMorgan analyst plots path to $8,500. [26d]
- Top Bank of America strategist says the long bond is nearing the key line in the sand [26d]
- Gundlach says keep betting on weak dollar and ‘real’ things over ‘hype’ [26d]
- ‘I’m worried about cash flow’: I’m 71 with a $2.7 million IRA and $470K in stocks. Why can’t I relax? [26d]
- SAP shares get punished for slight miss on backlog [26d]
- York Space tests the market’s hunger for satellite stocks as it upsizes its IPO [26d]
- Why Microsoft’s stock is getting punished after earnings [26d]
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