🚨 JUST IN: $SOFI CEO ANTHONY NOTO JUST BOUGHT ANOTHER $250,000 OF SOFI STOCK. HE ALREADY BOUGHT $1.5 MILLION WORTH OF SHARES IN MARCH. INSIDERS SELL FOR MANY REASONS. THEY ONLY BUY FOR ONE.
What the general opinion on Sofi stocks today bullish or bearish personally I think it's going to hold around $15.70
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01 Stock MarketWall Street's three main indexes closed slightly higher after Thursday's choppy session as oil prices lost ground, with some officials citing progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks even as...
This Thursday, Starship V3 is expected to launch from Boca Chica, Texas. In the same week, SpaceX’s IPO filing will go public — roadshow on June 4, pricing on June 11, and official Nasdaq listing on June 12 under ticker $SpaceX(IPO001)$ . Meanwhile, $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$, $Firefly Aerospace Inc.(FLY)$ and $Voyager Technologies, Inc.(VOYG)$ all rallied Monday before pulling back Tuesday. What do you think about the $1.75 trillion valuation? Musk merged SpaceX and xAI earlier this year, and the implied valuation is now over $1.75 trillion, with a poten
A macro narrative centered around rate cuts suddenly flipping into rate hikes is not a small shift. Hike odds were 18% last week, 36% yesterday, and now effectively 100%. The $US30Y(US30Y.BOND)$ just hit 5.2%, the highest level in 20 years. $XAU/USD(XAUUSD.FOREX)$ are down 4% over the past week, while silver has dropped 14% from recent highs. And tonight: $NVDA earnings. Can NVIDIA still save this market? Yardeni Calls for a July Rate Hike CME FedWatch is now pricing roughly a 42% chance of a hike this year. The real story: the bond vigilantes are now driving policy expectations. “Walsh is an outsider. The bond market is the real policymaker.” His projected path: June FOMC removes forward gu
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