Bitcoin is now 16 years old!
What stocks’ worst stumble since 1952 in the final days of 2024 may mean for 2025
Here’s how the S 500 has historically performed annually after stumbling in the final days of a year, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
Should You Buy the Bitcoin Dip?
Bitcoin has lost some steam and is now trading at about $94,000 at the time of writing. While this is still a remarkable price level when considering Bitcoin's humble beginnings, uncertainty looms in the market, leaving many investors asking the critical question: Should you buy the Bitcoin dip? Bitcoin's recent pullback may have surprised some, but it aligns with a historical pattern seen in the years after a halving.
Cardano’s ADA Zooms Above $1 as Bitcoin Remains Rangebound
ADA’s bump came on no immediate catalyst, but the protocol is set to see several fundamental developments in the coming months.
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BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF Records Its Largest Outflow
BlackRock's IBIT started the new year on a rough note, losing millions in net outflows on Thursday.
Morning Bid: As stocks waver, dollar remains the surest bet
While stock markets shrugged off the dim start to 2025, the higher-for-longer U.S. rates theme has left the dollar's dominance intact, leaving the euro and sterling near multi-month lows. Beyond the worries of the U.S. central bank's measured rate cut path for 2025, investors are also grappling with how President-elect Donald Trump's policies will play out regarding inflation, growth and tariffs. European stock markets are set for a mellow open after Asian equities ended the week on a high, buoyed by South Korean shares.