
At DAS 2026 Fairmint CEO Joris Stillanu outlined the firm’s push to move private-company cap tables onchain, telling Fintech TV the startup has submitted a proposal to the SEC crypto task force to modernize rules and enable broader access to private equity. He argued private markets—now hosting massive valuations and secondary exits—remain stuck on spreadsheets and manual transfers, creating an infrastructure gap that onchain equity could close while offering tailored disclosure to large private holders. The broadcast also noted a holiday-shortened trading week with major indexes wavering amid the fifth week of the Iran conflict, and Goldman Sachs outperforming while small caps lag. Market strategists reported gold has sold off despite geopolitical risk as investors take profits from last year’s parabolic rally and reallocate into falling assets, with large outflows from the GLD ETF.

Investors shifted focus this week from high‑growth AI names to traditional “old‑economy” stocks as geopolitical tension over Iran spiked energy prices. Oil giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron rallied 9% and 7% respectively, pushing their year‑to‑date gains above 40%, while telecoms such...

The Bloomberg Open Interest segment opened with a market‑wide assessment of how escalating tensions in the Middle East, amplified by President Trump’s recent Truth Social threats, are reshaping risk sentiment. Brent crude continued its upward trajectory, posting a record‑monthly gain,...

The Bloomberg Stock Movers Report opened with the headline that Sysco will purchase Jetro Restaurant Depot in a transaction valued at roughly $29 billion, including $21.6 billion in cash and $6 billion in Sysco stock. The deal, confirmed after a Wall Street Journal...

The video examines the S&P 500’s recent slide—approximately a 9% drop from its peak—and outlines what the host believes could happen next. He revisits a February forecast that warned of a 10% correction, notes that the market is now close...

Jim Cramer opened his weekly market call warning that another miserable week has unfolded as the war in the Middle East pushes oil prices higher and equities lower, emphasizing that the “oil‑stocks‑up, stocks‑down” axiom is now undeniable. He noted the Dow...

In a recent video, market analyst Tim Knight outlines why his short positions remain aggressive despite recent market rallies, arguing that the current sell‑off is only the prelude to a larger correction. Knight points to a new yearly low, a 6,000‑point...

The weekly market wrap highlighted a fifth straight week of declines, the longest losing streak since 2022, driven largely by heightened Middle‑East tensions and a wobbling technology sector. The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq all closed lower, with the Nasdaq shedding...

The episode of Taking Stock focused on the S&P 500 slipping to multi‑month lows as the Iran‑Israel conflict rattles markets. Hosts Pedro Ballandrani and Ashley Mastronardi opened with a rundown of the Dow’s 800‑point drop and the broader correction affecting the...

Real Vision’s weekly "Drinks With Real Vision" livestream featured analysts Andreas Steno and Mikkel Rosenvold discussing the latest market moves and their personal Friday night unwind rituals in Copenhagen. The episode aired live at 4 p.m. ET and was open to...

U.S. and Iran tensions have reignited market volatility, pushing Wall Street into a fifth consecutive week of declines. The conflict has spiked crude oil prices, adding pressure to equity valuations across sectors. Despite the broader sell‑off, Alex Coffey highlights a...

U.S.‑Iran hostilities are keeping S&P 500 market breadth weak, with fewer than half of the index’s constituents trading above their 200‑day simple moving average. Analyst Joe Mazzola says the market’s ability to rebound hinges on Friday’s closing level, and he...

Markets are sliding, yet Wells Fargo raised its price target on Alphabet, calling the tech giant the "true AI winner" among the Magnificent Seven. The upgrade highlights Google’s aggressive rollout of generative AI across cloud, search and Gemini platforms. The Department...

The S&P 500 slid 1.7% on Tuesday, its steepest one‑day loss since the Iran‑Iraq war, while the Nasdaq fell 2.4% and Brent crude jumped 5% to over $109 a barrel. Options traders, however, had already signaled heightened risk by analyzing...

The Daily’s analysis by @cvecchiofx argues that market optimism surrounding recent delays in geopolitical conflict is misplaced. Inflationary pressures are resurfacing as supply‑chain disruptions and higher commodity prices persist. Structural weaknesses in the economy—particularly in credit markets and consumer spending—are...

Stocks and gold tumbled as markets reacted to volatile Iran-war headlines and oil-price swings tied to U.S. signals. President Trump extended a self-imposed 5‑day deadline to Iran by 10 days, calming immediate fears but leaving uncertainty ahead of a thin‑liquidity...

The FactSet evening market recap showed a broad sell‑off on Thursday, March 26, 2026, with all major U.S. indices closing in the red. The Dow slipped 1.01%, the S&P 500 fell 1.74%, the Nasdaq dropped 2.38% and the Russell 2000 lost 1.70%. Growth...

The Thursday Morning Movers segment highlighted three headline moves: travel‑related equities tumbling on higher oil and geopolitical risk, ARM Holdings receiving an upgrade to Buy with a $200 price target, and Qualcomm being cut to market‑perform after a bearish note...

The Taking Stock broadcast highlighted a market pivot on March 25, as reports of a 15‑point U.S. peace plan for Iran sparked a relief rally: major equity indices turned green while Brent crude slipped below $100 a barrel. The show also...

The June Russell 2000 futures emerged as the day’s top performer, outpacing the S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow futures despite a late‑session pullback. The contract opened a 28% gap above yesterday’s settlement and climbed to a 1.72% intraday high, the...

The Closing Bell segment highlighted a modest equity rally as the S&P 500 edged up about half a percent, while oil prices slipped sharply amid speculation over a potential Iran cease‑fire. Broad market breadth was positive, with nine of eleven...

The video examines whether the market is re‑entering the historic midterm correction cycle, noting that S&P 500 indices have historically fallen about 18% during midterm election years. The hosts reference past performance, technical chart levels, and the recent rally that pushed...

The Taking Stock episode focused on today’s market wobble as Brent crude reclaimed the $100‑a‑barrel threshold, while investors grappled with mixed signals from the Middle East and a tentative Federal Reserve stance. Host Ashley Masterardi and guests Peter Tuckman and...

Mad Money’s March 24 episode pivoted from a chaotic war‑driven market narrative to the accelerating AI revolution, using OpenAI’s unprecedented fundraising as the centerpiece. Jim Kramer highlighted how contradictory statements about the Middle‑East conflict sent the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq in...

U.S. equities slipped on Tuesday, ending the session lower after earlier gains. Defensive stocks outperformed while technology and growth names lagged. Market sentiment was dampened by ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, the March flash services PMI came...

U.S. stocks rallied sharply Monday after former President Trump posted on Truth Social that he was in "productive talks" with Iran, triggering heavy short-covering and a relief rally across indexes; the Dow closed up about 1% after an intraday jump...

The video analyzes the S&P 500’s recent volatility, noting a brief pre‑market rally sparked by rumored peace talks that evaporated after Iran denied any discussions with the United States. The analyst emphasizes that despite the temporary lift, the index remains...

Yahoo Finance’s Daily Market Coverage, aired March 24, 2026, offers investors free, real‑time ticker data, up‑to‑date news, and portfolio‑management tools. The service is accessible via the Yahoo Finance website, iOS and Android apps, and is promoted across major social platforms. It aims...

Jim Cramer warned that the late‑day market rally was fueled more by fear than by genuine buying enthusiasm, pointing to the sudden shift after Iran’s parliament speaker dismissed a Trump‑related post as fake news and denied ongoing talks. He noted that...

The market rallied sharply on Tuesday after crude oil prices plunged, spurred by President Trump’s claim of positive talks with Iran—despite Iranian media denying any meeting. All major U.S. indices closed more than 1.1% higher, led by the Russell 2000’s...

The Close highlighted a market bounce on March 23 after President Trump announced a temporary de‑escalation of tensions with Iran. The S&P 500 climbed 1.7% and briefly topped a 2% gain, while Brent crude slipped below the $100 per...

The video recaps Monday’s market action, focusing on gold’s volatile bounce after an 8% flash crash and the rally in travel‑related equities. Gold steadied near $4,400, still 17% below its January peak, while airline and cruise stocks jumped 4‑9% as...

tastylive, a financial media network, now offers live, hour‑long programming focused on stocks, options, and futures. The service features more than 120 original segments and 25 on‑air personalities delivering actionable market insights for both new and experienced traders. All content...

The March 23 live broadcast on Tasty Live opened with the usual banter among hosts before diving into the day’s market outlook. Venetta introduced the agenda, noting a “magnificent Monday” and previewing segments on options, zero‑day‑to‑expiration (Zero DTE) strategies, and crypto insights,...

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the United States will postpone planned strikes on Iran's power plants after what he described as "very good and productive" talks with Tehran. The de‑escalation cue sent stock futures higher, with the S&P 500...

The episode opened with a stark market outlook: the S&P 500 is on track for a straight losing week as the Iran‑Israel conflict drags on, Treasury yields have climbed to their highest level since July, and the dollar lingered just below...

The video examines why investors remain cautious about AI‑heavy stocks such as Nvidia and Micron, even as demand for artificial‑intelligence infrastructure surges. Nvidia’s price‑to‑earnings ratio has slipped below the S&P 500 for the first time in over a decade, while Micron’s AI‑driven...

Morning Trade Life hosted Charles Schwab’s Nathan Peterson and Cooper Howard to dissect today’s market picture, focusing on the recent breach of the 200‑day moving averages across major U.S. indices, Nvidia’s technical struggle, and the Federal Reserve’s latest dot‑plot reading...

The video examines how an unexpected surge in crude oil prices, amid ongoing geopolitical tension in the Strait of Hormuz, is colliding with the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy decision, creating a market “holding pattern” ahead of the FOMC meeting. Host Speedback...

The market recap highlighted a broad rally that erased last week’s declines, with all major U.S. indices posting gains and the Russell 2000 climbing roughly 0.7%. The rally was anchored by Nvidia’s GTC event, which kept AI and autonomous‑vehicle partnerships...

Gareth Soloway argues the S&P 500 has entered a multi-year bear market after forming a rounded-top distribution pattern and breaking key trendlines, with mega-cap weakness confirming the rollover. He draws a close parallel to 2007–08, citing a sharp oil spike...

Technical analyst Tim Knight argues that recent chart patterns across major ETFs—SPY, IWM, QQQ, EEM and EFA—have been signaling a broader market sell‑off for weeks. He points to a distribution top in SPY, a failed trend line in IWM, and...

The daily market recap for March 12, 2026 highlighted sector performance and implied‑volatility metrics. Energy and utilities were the only sectors posting gains, while financials and semiconductors lagged. The segment emphasized that a high Implied Volatility Rank (IVR) paired with...

The video centers on the SIBO put/call ratio as a market‑sentiment gauge, featuring an interview with Helen Mesler and a walkthrough of the metric on sibo.com. It highlights how the ratio can differ across market segments, offering traders a real‑time...

The video reports two distinct developments: a modest but notable US military deployment to the Middle East and a brewing congressional showdown over the next Federal Reserve chair. According to the Associated Press, roughly 2,500 Marines and a single warship are...

The video marks the 20‑year anniversary of Mad Money, the CNBC show that turned stock‑picking into a theatrical, fast‑paced format. Host Jim Cramer (referred to as Jim Kramer) reflects on how the program’s blend of entertainment and clear analysis opened...

tastylive announced its first live call, positioning itself as a full‑time financial network that streams hours of market commentary each day. The platform boasts more than 120 original segments and a roster of over 25 on‑air personalities aimed at both...

Traders are watching Friday’s close closely as the S&P 500 struggles around the 6,800–7,000 range, with repeated resistance near 6,800 raising questions about whether gains will hold into the weekend. Market breadth is weakening: many indexes show only about 30%...

Today's market opened lower as the escalating Middle East conflict pushed all major U.S. indices more than 1% down. Oil prices rose, settling at $96 a barrel, as supply‑risk rhetoric from U.S. Energy Secretary Christopher Wright and President Trump created...

The video is not a market update despite its title; it is a how-to on producing accurate JSON transcripts and captions for videos. The presenter explains the importance of precise captions for accessibility and engagement and demonstrates steps to generate...