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Next Steps for Tariffs & Other Avenues for Trump After SCOTUS Shuts Down IEEPA
@CharlesSchwab's Mike Townsend calls the Supreme Court's decision to shut down President Trump's IEEPA tariffs "momentous." However, he argues it's not surprising either.
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Trump's Trade Gamble Will Continue, Despite Supreme Court Rebuke
The president seems as intent on tariffs as ever and argues that his trade agenda is succeeding, despite little evidence to support it
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President Trump announced a 15% global tariff on all imports entering the U.S., effective immediately—here's what to know
The president is turning to an untested legal authority to rebuild his global tariff regime.
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Trump now says he will raise 'worldwide' tariff from 10% to 15%
Trump says he will impose a 15% 'worldwide' tariff. He earlier signed an executive order imposing a 10% tariff.
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Meet the Trump Official Fighting for Prediction Markets
Michael Selig is at the center of a fight over sports betting on emerging platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.
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Trump to hike global tariffs to 15% from 10%, 'effective immediately'
Trump also warned: "During the next short number of months, the Trump Administration will determine and issue the new and legally permissible Tariffs."
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Market volatility trap? Why this income-first strategy may 'leave a lot on the table'
The market volatility may be leading retail investors astray.
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Five key takeaways from the Supreme Court's landmark decision against Trump's tariffs
The Supreme Court's decision to throw out a large number of tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on imports was widely expected. What's far less certain is the longer-run impacts.
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Ed Siddell Sees 100bps in 2026 Rate Cuts, Metal & Nuclear Bull Cases
Ed Siddell breaks down the latest economic data, noting that durable goods orders are higher and arguing the economy is heading in the right direction. “We just have to show a little more affordability.
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This Is What A Worst-Case Bear Market Looks Like
I explore a worst-case bear scenario where AI disrupts the economy, triggering populist fiscal policies and government overreach. Policies such as a recently proposed Dutch tax on unrealized capital gains and booming government spending are a tale of caution.
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This Small Cap Signal Could Move The Entire Stock Market
Today, I discuss why small cap stocks may decide the stock market's next big move. Right now, small caps are showing clear leadership.
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Freight Logistics Selloff Looks Mispriced: Why The AI Panic May Be Overdone
SemiCab's AI-enabled freight optimization platform is not as disruptive as market reactions suggest, given widespread industry adoption of similar AI tools. The recent transportation sector sell-off is overdone; AI will transform, not eliminate, traditional brokerage models, shifting focus to efficiency and network depth.
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This week's slump in asset-manager stocks was driven by private-credit fears. Here's what's worrying investors.
Shares of asset managers fell due to worries over a private-credit fund managed by Blue Owl Capital, triggering broader anxiety about spillover effects.
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Dividend Stocks Keep Crushing The Market As AI Concerns Mount
Dividend Stocks Keep Crushing The Market As AI Concerns Mount
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Could these 6 non-AI chip stocks be the next leg of the AI boom?
Analog chips have largely missed out on a broader semiconductor rally over the last two years — but that may be about to change.
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3 Numbers Stock Market Bulls Don't Want To Acknowledge
3 Numbers Stock Market Bulls Don't Want To Acknowledge
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The Supreme Court's tariff ruling has economists even more stressed about worsening U.S. debt
The Supreme Court decision striking down most of the Trump administration's tariffs adds fuel to a brushfire of concern among economists about the worsening federal debt outlook.
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The Supreme Court May Have Just Prevented A Recession
The Supreme Court ruled tariffs under IEEPA unconstitutional, but new tariffs are being imposed under alternative statutes, maintaining economic headwinds. Broad-based tariffs act as a regressive tax, with importers absorbing up to 94% of costs, and supply chains shifting away from China toward Mexico and Vietnam.
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What Moved Markets This Week
Wall Street ended the week higher as investors navigated a flurry of economic data points, corporate earnings, and a major legal development in Washington. After bouts of volatility earlier in the week, equities stabilized into Friday's close, with market participants reassessing growth expectations and policy risk.
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Buy Shipping: Undervalued Overlooked Beneficiary Of Geopolitical Tensions
The shipping sector, notably Maersk, is poised for a secular bull market as geopolitical tensions disrupt decades of artificially low shipping rates.
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