Despite President Trump’s renewed calls for investors to dive into the stock market, financial strategists remain cautious as lingering trade tensions and shifting economic signals muddy the outlook.
Wells Fargo’s Christopher Harvey believes the S&P 500 is heading much higher. His latest prediction sets the index at 7,007 by year-end 2025.
Social trading platform eToro has officially launched its roadshow for a long-anticipated U.S. initial public offering (IPO), aiming to raise up to $500 million and reach a valuation of approximately $4 billion.
Tom Lee of Fundstrat sees Bitcoin’s recent price action as a potential green light for a broader stock market rebound.
Oil prices slid to a new multi-year low after OPEC+ announced another significant increase in production, fueling fears that the global market could soon be awash with excess supply just as economic headwinds begin to take their toll on demand.
Analysts from JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are raising red flags about the recent rally in U.S. equities, warning that the upswing may be fleeting.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has quietly ramped up its presence in the tech sector with a bold investment that’s catching the attention of market analysts.
Signs of a cooling U.S. economy are shifting expectations around monetary policy—and crypto markets are starting to react.
Alibaba took a sharp hit in April, with its stock plunging over 25% in a single week following the Liberation Day announcement—a signal of how geopolitical developments continue to rattle Chinese equities.
Global markets rebounded last week amid signs of easing U.S.-China trade tensions. This week, investors will focus on eurozone inflation data, the U.S. jobs report, and earnings from major tech firms, including Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple.
Volatility triggered by President Donald Trump’s April 2 tariff announcements has cooled, but investors now turn their attention to major corporate earnings reports to gauge the real impact of US trade policy.
A new report from Visual Capitalist highlights striking differences in stock market participation rates across major economies.



