The Housing Market Is Actually Waking Up (And It’s About Time)
Remember when buying a house felt like trying to catch a unicorn while blindfolded? Well, grab your coffee because the housing market is finally showing signs of life—and it's not just wishful thinking from your realtor.
After what felt like an eternity of sticker shock and bidding wars that made eBay look civilized, three key signals suggest the market is actually thawing out. And no, this isn't another "housing market predictions" article that ages like milk.
New Home Sales Are Having a ...
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When the S&P 500’s Biggest Loser Might Actually Be a Winner (Plot Twist Alert)
So here's a fun fact that'll make you feel better about your own investment mistakes: The Trade Desk (TTD) is having the kind of year that makes even crypto bros wince. We're talking a 61% nosedive that's earned it the dubious honor of being the S&P 500's worst performer. Ouch.
But before you start playing sad violin music, let's talk about why this digital advertising darling went from hero to zero faster than you can say "programmatic advertising."
The Fall from Grace ...
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Uncle Sam’s New Side Hustle: Why the Government is Playing Stock Picker
So apparently Uncle Sam decided he's tired of just watching from the sidelines and wants in on the action. The latest victim? Lithium Americas (LAC), which just saw its stock rocket 90% after news broke that the Trump administration is eyeing up to a 10% stake in the company.
Yeah, you read that right. The government is literally becoming a day trader, except instead of losing money on meme stocks, they're strategically buying into companies that make stuff we actually need.
The ...
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When Good Earnings Go Bad: Costco’s Confusing Stock Drop Explained
So here's a head-scratcher for you: Costco just crushed their earnings report, and what does Wall Street do? Throws a tantrum and sends the stock down 2%. Because apparently, beating expectations isn't good enough anymore in this market.
Let me break down this financial soap opera for you.
The Good News (That Nobody Cared About)
Costco delivered exactly what you'd want from your favorite bulk retailer. They posted earnings of $5.87 per share, beating the Street's estimate of $5.80. Revenue hit $86.16 billion, ...
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The Market’s Wild Thursday: Tariffs, TikTok Drama, and Oil Shenanigans
Well, well, well. Just when you thought the market was having a boring week, Thursday decided to throw us a curveball wrapped in tariffs, sprinkled with TikTok drama, and topped off with some good old-fashioned oil chaos.
The Setup: When Good News Becomes Bad News
So here's the thing that makes zero sense but totally makes sense if you've been watching markets long enough: The economy is actually doing great. Like, really great. The GDP got revised up to 3.8% growth (originally ...
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The Housing Market Is Actually Waking Up (And Your Wallet Might Feel It)
Remember when buying a house felt about as realistic as buying a private jet? Well, plot twist: the housing market is stirring from its years-long hibernation, and it's got some interesting implications for your bank account.
Here's the deal: mortgage rates have finally decided to chill out a bit. We're talking about a drop from the soul-crushing highs of mid-2023 to a more manageable 6.26% for a 30-year fixed mortgage. Sure, it's not the 3% fantasy land we once knew, but ...
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Amazon Just Got Slapped With a $2.5B Reality Check (And It’s About Time)
Well, well, well. Looks like Amazon's "customer obsession" finally caught up with them – and by "obsession," I mean their obsession with making it impossible to cancel Prime subscriptions.
The retail giant just got hit with a historic $2.5 billion fine from the FTC, and honestly? It's about time someone called them out on their subscription shenanigans.
The Prime Problem Nobody Talks About
Here's what went down: Amazon apparently enrolled 35 million people into Prime without their consent. You know that feeling when ...
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Gold’s Having a Moment (But Maybe Not for Long)
So gold hit another all-time high yesterday. Shocking, right? At this point, gold setting records is about as surprising as your friend posting another gym selfie – it's happened over 30 times this year alone.
But here's where it gets interesting (and slightly terrifying if you're a goldbug): history suggests this party might be winding down.
The Buzzkill Data
Lucas Downey, a quant wizard who actually knows what he's talking about, ran the numbers on gold's recent rampage. The SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) ...
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