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CDT Insider Sentiment March 2026: The Probability Race And Barbell Strategies
The U.S. military campaign against the Iranian theocracy has roiled financial markets. As a result of the incursion, oil prices are surging and are up 90%+ since the beginning of the year.
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BIG SURPRISE: Jobs report SHOCKS with huge upside surprise
'The Big Money Show' reacts as the U.S. adds 178,000 jobs in March, almost tripling expectations and signaling strength in the labor market. #foxbusiness #bigmoneyshow 0:00 Strong Jobs Report & Economic Outlook 0:47 White House on the "Exciting" US Economy 1:35 Jobs Report vs.
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Why the Private Credit Squeeze Could Create “Zombie” Companies
Market risks don't usually announce themselves. They build quietly, beneath the surface – while everything still looks fine on the outside.
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These charts show the bulk of March's job gains were concentrated in just a handful of sectors
Healthcare continued to drive gains in employment, while better weather in March also helped.
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Interest Rates "Sitting" in Place: Tariffs & U.S.-Iran War Keep Fed from Cutting
Lasting tariff uncertainty and impacts from the U.S.-Iran War leads Mike Dickson to believe the Fed is stuck in interest rate limbo. The FOMC "not being able to aggressively cut" rates also keeps the committee from forecasting too far into the future.
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'SHATTERED EXPECTATIONS': Jobs report delivers STUNNING hiring surge
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer joins ‘Varney & Co.' to break down the latest jobs report, highlight AI's impact on the workforce and outline a major push to expand 401(k) investment options. 0:00 March Jobs Report: The Headline Numbers 1:18 Federal Reserve & The Inflation Target 2:31 Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Reacts 3:43 The AI Productivity Boom: Jobs vs.
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American workers' wage gains lost momentum in March despite strong hiring, economists say
Average hourly earnings rose just 0.2% in March, missing expectations as analysts warn softer wage growth and rising energy prices squeeze consumers.
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Jobs data, Iran war add to inflation fears for retirees
The U.S. Treasury bond market is getting increasingly worried about inflation.
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Non-Farm Payrolls For March Large Beat On Expectations; Markets Closed For Good Friday
The March Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report came with a major surprise: +178K vs. 60K expectations.
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Buy the Dip in Treasuries, Strategist Says. Here's Why.
Ned Davis Research's Joe Kalish is interested in pivoting to Treasuries, even as the debt market wraps up a tumultuous week.
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Judge Rejects Bid to Revive Subpoenas Targeting Powell
The ruling clears the way for an appeal that would threaten to delay the confirmation of Trump's pick to lead the central bank.
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3 Great Space Exploration Stocks for 2026
SpaceX, the dominant force in commercial spaceflight led by Elon Mush, has reportedly filed its intention to go public at a valuation of anywhere between $1.25 trillion and $1.75 trillion this June. That would make SpaceX the biggest IPO in history, easily surpassing the current record holder, Alibaba, which raised $22 billion in its 2024 IPO.
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The U.S. Labor Market Bounced Back in March. Here's What That Means For Investors
The U.S. added far more jobs than expected in March, a sign that the labor market and economy are more resilient than previously thought.
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How to Play a Pullback in Energy Stocks
Investors should watch a couple of names for opportunistic entries as the energy group pulls back.
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The Stock Market Is More Expensive Than It Looks. Tread Carefully.
Corporate profits have been wonderful, but they seem puffed up by an accounting quirk and more.
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The March jobs report isn't as good as it looks. Here are the bad parts.
The U.S. added more jobs in March than it had in 15 months, but it's still not easy to find employment.
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Job Growth Rebounded in Month Before War
Payrolls expanded and unemployment dropped in March after a health care strike ended and a harsh winter abated.
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Where Trump's Tariff Rates Are Headed
On April 2, 2025, President Trump introduced higher ‘reciprocal' tariff rates for U.S. importers. Since then, companies and entire countries have worked to reduce their trade tax bills by altering supply chains and striking deals with the White House.
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‘AMAZING REPORT': Jobs data SHOCKS the market
'Mornings with Maria' jobs panel reacts to the blowout March report as hiring crushes expectations, unemployment dips to 4.3%, and experts weigh what it means for inflation, Fed policy and the path of the U.S. economy. 0:00 – Breaking: March Jobs Report Live Reaction 4:42 – The Numbers: 178K Jobs vs.
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Oil Stocks Look Tapped Out. Why It's Time to Move Into Other Sectors.
Oil popped 8% Thursday, but oil company stocks gained just 0.5%. It suggests the stocks already reflect most of the higher crude prices.
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