US Markets Wrap: Clue on rate cuts later in 2024?

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US Markets Wrap: Ignore the Noise - How to Trade the Midterms and Overvalued Tech

Are semiconductor stocks stretched too far? Abe Sheikh, CIO, Cordoba Advisory Partners breaks down the latest market outlook, including why it might be time to short the chip rally and shares where investors can rotate into for better value. Produced/Presented: Ryan HuangImage: G ...  Show more

US Markets Wrap: Oil Shock Meets AI Reality Check

Stocks pulled back from record highs as rising oil prices and the shock exit of the UAE from OPEC rattled sentiment. At the same time, concerns over slowing growth at OpenAI hit semiconductor stocks, raising fresh questions about the cost of sustaining the AI boom. Isaac Wakszol, ...  Show more

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