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  • 3 days ago | wealthcreationinvesting.com | Jim Archer

    Wall Street’s goldfish memory is back on full display. Research shows the Street forgets global crises faster than ever, with risk appetite returning to pre-crisis levels in record time. Every breakdown feels permanent until recovery begins. Every rally feels fragile until momentum builds. This pattern reveals something crucial about institutional behavior: fear has a shelf life, but opportunity compounds.

  • 2 months ago | wealthcreationinvesting.com | Jim Archer

    For months, it’s been all doom and gloom—rate hikes, slowing consumer demand, recession fears, and analysts practically begging for a crash. But wait… suddenly, we’ve got some actual, legitimate good news? • Bank of America’s CEO says growth is stronger than people think,Is this a market shift, or just another cruel head-fake?

  • 2 months ago | wealthcreationinvesting.com | Jeremy Bowman

    Shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) were among the losers last month as the artificial intelligence (AI) chip leader pulled back along with the broad market in March. There wasn't any major news that weighed on Nvidia, but signs that demand for AI infrastructure may be slowing seemed to drive the stock lower, as did general fears about a slowdown in the economy driven by weakening consumer sentiment, the uncertainty around tariffs, and declining economic growth forecasts.

  • 2 months ago | wealthcreationinvesting.com | Larry Fink

    view original postPresident Donald Trump's tariff plan is making stock market history - and Wall Street is reeling. The president's latest and most aggressive round of tariffs has fueled the worst market sell-off since 2020, leaving Wall Street on edge as concerns swirl over the economic impact of the tariffs and the growing possibility of a recession in 2025.

  • 2 months ago | wealthcreationinvesting.com | Mark Hulbert

    view original postBy Mark HulbertCorporate insiders took advantage of the stock market's dip in March to buy more of their companies' sharesGood stock-market news is emerging from a surprising source: corporate insiders. As recently as mid-January, company officers and directors were more bearish than at any time in least a decade.

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