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The broader market keeps roaring but transportation stocks have been left behind. That's a potentially worrisome sign,

Also, how an AI-driven bull market compares to the dot-com bubble, alternative stock choices and how you might push back against rising insurance costs.
The stock market continues to hit record highs — here's what's behind it.
Exchange-traded funds focused on semiconductor stocks have grown in both assets and performance in recent years as the AI and chip boom dominate the latest bull market story. Wall Street fund managers are packaging the new tech boom in a variety of ways, with a "fabless semi" ETF among the latest portfolio strategies.

Since tariff-induced lows in April, stocks have rallied hard. In fact, it's triggered a signal that's undefeated since 1984.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss the Fed's latest rate cut decision, his dissent, and more.

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran told CNBC Friday that he doesn't anticipate President Donald Trump's tariffs will cause inflation. The governor also said that he believes Trump's border policies will give rise to disinflation.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss the Fed's latest rate cut decision, his dissent, and more.
Lower interest rates are expected to benefit equity valuations, but the tide can lift some boats more than others. Financials and utilities sectors are particularly well-positioned to benefit more than broader indices like the S&P 500 and NASDAQ.
Drew Matus, chief market strategist at MetLife Investment Management, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss what the latest Fed rate cut means for the markets, his expectations for further cuts, and more.
A slump in stock buybacks could be in the rearview mirror. What that means for stocks is more complicated.
I invite you to listen to the podcast I did with Jeffrey Hirsch (Trader's Almanac) as we cover a lot about seasonality and the current bull market. In November 2021, the Russell 2000 (NYSEARCA: IWM) reached an all-time high at 244.46.
Stocks are moving firmly through rising Treasury bond yields. History says it might not last.
Yesterday, the small-cap Russell 2,000 finally managed to close at a new all-time high when it broke above prior peaks made in December 2024 and December 2021. The last time the index had a breakout after a long period without one was in late 2020 following the COVID Crash.
What You'll Learn How Bitcoin responded to the Fed's first rate cut since December What the Fed's projections reveal about divisions within the committee Why markets are hesitant to price in a full easing cycle just yet Bitcoin holds steady Bitcoin's reaction to the Federal Reserve's first rate cut since December has been subdued.
New Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran, who was nominated for his post by President Donald Trump last month, gave his views Friday in a TV interview.
U.S. economic data, including PCE inflation, purchasing managers' surveys and durable goods figures, will be closely monitored in the week ahead.
The Federal Reserve is cutting rates, but long-term yields are rising, which is necessary for a healthier yield curve. The yield curve remains unusually flat, prompting the Fed to gamble on rate cuts to encourage higher 10-year Treasury yields.
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss the Fed's latest rate cut decision, his dissent, and more.
We know that the main concern for the Fed is now the weakening jobs market and not inflation.