
US Strikes Iranian Vessels as Markets Weigh Energy Risks
US forces struck Iranian vessels near the Strait of Hormuz on March 11, 2026, reviving fears over the security of a critical oil transit corridor. The engagement sent crude prices higher as traders priced in potential supply disruptions. Simultaneously, the European Central Bank reaffirmed a cautious stance on inflation, while Singapore’s labour market showed unexpected resilience. Investors are now balancing geopolitical risk with macroeconomic signals to gauge future energy market dynamics.

The One Thing That Really Drives Property Prices (And Why Most Commentators Miss It)
The podcast argues that employment, not interest rates or immigration, is the dominant medium‑term driver of Australian property prices. It stresses that the type, location and quality of jobs shape housing demand more than raw population growth. Melbourne’s market is...

What the Wild Rise and Fall of Oil Prices Could Mean for Americans
The Atlantic’s Will Goten examines the recent turbulence in oil markets sparked by Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and the ensuing geopolitical scramble, highlighting how the volatility could quickly translate into higher costs for U.S. consumers. Over a...

How To Trade With VWAP Profitably
The video tackles the practical challenges of trading with VWAP, emphasizing that profitability stems from disciplined execution rather than reliance on flashy indicators. The presenter argues that most bottom‑line tools simply echo price action and add little value, urging traders...

Why the 20 SMA Works on ANY Timeframe
The video argues that the 20‑period simple moving average (SMA) is a reliable directional filter regardless of chart interval, demonstrating the claim on daily, 15‑minute and five‑minute charts. Oliver shows that price repeatedly respects the 20 SMA, pulling back when it...

Celsius Holdings CEO John Fieldly: Biggest Opportunity for Us Is the Convenience Channel
Celsius Holdings CEO John Fieldly used the interview to highlight the company’s explosive quarter, noting a 117% jump in sales and a 7% share‑price rally after the results. The discussion centered on how the firm’s expanded brand portfolio and a...

Middle East Tensions to Overshadow Data Releases as Haven Flows Remain Strong
The video focuses on how escalating Middle East tensions are driving safe‑haven demand, propelling the U.S. dollar to its strongest weekly gains. Strikes on Iran’s capital and oil storage sites, coupled with the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz—through...

AI and Economic Moats: Which Stocks Are Most at Risk?
Morningstar’s equity research team announced a sweeping reassessment of economic moats across more than 130 companies, focusing on how artificial intelligence reshapes competitive advantages. The review, led by director Eric Compton, applied the firm’s five‑moat framework—switching costs, intangible assets, efficient...

Texas Gives MASSIVE Housing Market Warning
The video warns that Texas is now the epicenter of a new housing‑market stress, as mortgage delinquency rates have surged to roughly a quarter of loans while home‑price growth has flat‑lined despite the lowest mortgage rates in three and a...

3 Reasons to Watch Micron for AI and Data-Center Demand
The Motley Fool video spotlights Micron Technology (MU) as a key beneficiary of surging AI and data‑center demand, which has tightened memory‑chip supply and lifted pricing. Analysts Toby Bordelon and Rick Munarriz rate the stock 8 and 7 respectively on...

What a $100-Per-Barrel Oil Spike Does to the Global Economy | Big Take
Oil prices surged to nearly $120 a barrel, prompting President Trump to claim a swift end to the Iran conflict. The spike triggered an immediate market correction as prices fell, offering temporary relief to the global economy. Bloomberg's Big Take...

Amazon Bond Sale Looks to Raise At Least $37 Billion | Bloomberg Tech 3/10/2026
Amazon announced a $37 billion bond offering, positioning it as one of the largest corporate debt issuances in history. The proceeds are earmarked to accelerate the company’s artificial‑intelligence infrastructure, from data‑center expansion to new generative‑AI services. The deal attracted strong investor...

Investing in Gold in 2026: What to Know
The video outlines why 2026 is shaping up as a pivotal year for gold investing, highlighting the metal’s climb above $5,000 an ounce in January and the bullish sentiment on Wall Street. Analysts from JP Morgan, Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs project year‑end...

While You Were Watching Iran, The Next War Quietly Started
The video argues that while global attention fixates on the Iran conflict, a far more consequential financial battle is unfolding in Washington: former President Donald Trump has openly declared war on the banking industry over a pending stable‑coin regulatory framework....

"Companies NEED to Be in China"
Companies cannot afford to ignore China, as the nation sets the competitive arena for global markets. The speaker argues that winners and losers in worldwide competition will be decided in the Chinese marketplace, making a foothold there essential for any...

The Impact of the Iran Conflict on Global Energy Markets
Iran’s retaliatory strikes against regional targets have tightened crude supplies, pushing Brent above $90 per barrel and prompting a sharp rally in global oil prices. OPEC+ responded with a modest output increase to cushion the market, while non‑OPEC producers accelerated...

Oracle Posts Strong Cloud Sales Growth, Amazon Rises, Goeasy Drops | Stock Movers
Oracle reported cloud revenue of $4.9 billion, an 84% jump that beat analyst forecasts and underscored the company’s expanding AI‑driven bookings. The surge helped lift Oracle’s stock about 7% in after‑hours trading, though the shares remain down more than half since...

U.S.-Iran Tensions Are Rattling Markets. Here's What to Watch
A sudden escalation in U.S.-Iran tensions on Feb. 28 initially knocked equity markets lower—Nasdaq tumbled more than 4%—but stocks have largely recovered. The bigger concern is a concurrent oil-price spike that pushed 2-year breakeven inflation expectations from about 2.5% to...

Grains Ended Choppy Following the Monthly WASDE Report. 3/10/26
Grain markets traded choppily after the monthly USDA WASDE report, with May corn down 1.5 cents to $4.5225, May soybeans up 5.5 cents amid a roughly 30-cent intraday range, and Chicago wheat off 12.25 cents to $5.91. The WASDE was...

Oracle Posts Strong Cloud Sales Growth Following AI Bookings
Oracle Corp. reported cloud revenue of $4.9 billion for the quarter ending Feb. 28, an 84% year‑over‑year increase that topped analyst expectations. The surge was driven by large AI‑focused contracts with OpenAI and Meta, which fund upfront semiconductor purchases for training and...

Gold Rallies to 6-Session High Amid Dollar Volatility. 3/10/26
April gold futures rallied to a six-session high before easing into the close, finishing about 2% higher after intraday swings between a low of 51.2710 and a high of 52.4870. The move was driven largely by dollar volatility—U.S. dollar weakened...

Stocks Whipsawed by Oil Volatility as War Drags On | Closing Bell
U.S. equities were jolted by sharp oil volatility as the ongoing conflict in Iran rattled energy markets. The S&P 500 erased its earlier gains, slipping 0.2% while West Texas Intermediate crude plunged 12% to around $83, the steepest drop since...

Global Economy Faces Strain as Iran War Intensifies
The Iran war has driven Brent crude to nearly $120 a barrel, briefly retreating below $100 after President Trump signaled a swift resolution. The conflict has effectively shut the Strait of Hormuz, spiking prices for LNG, fertilizer, jet fuel and...

Oil, Inflation, and the Fed's Difficult Balancing Act
A spike in US-Iran tensions on Feb. 28 briefly sent markets reeling—Nasdaq fell more than 4% but has largely recovered—while a concurrent surge in oil pushed two‑year inflation breakevens from about 2.5% to over 3.2%. That oil-driven jump in inflation...

LIVE Market Coverage: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Climb, Oil Tanks as Wall Street Weighs Iran War Signals
U.S. equities rebounded on Tuesday, with the Dow up about 0.7% and the S&P 500 gaining 0.6% after earlier losses, as President Trump hinted the Iran conflict could end swiftly. The Nasdaq added 0.6% on the same optimism. Meanwhile, oil...

META Broken Wing Butterfly | High Probability Setup
In the video, Simpler Trading’s director of risk tolerance, Alison Nostrander, walks viewers through a high‑probability options setup on Meta Platforms (META), focusing on a debit broken‑wing butterfly that expires in May. She points out that META’s daily chart remains choppy,...

Daily Market Coverage Mar. 11, 2026 9AM-11AM (ET) | Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance’s Daily Market Coverage stream highlights the platform’s free real‑time ticker data, up‑to‑date news, and portfolio management tools. It promotes its mobile apps for iOS and Android and emphasizes social‑media channels for broader engagement. The service aims to help...

Evening Market Recap - Tuesday, 10-Mar
U.S. equities closed lower on Tuesday, shedding the modest gains recorded earlier in the session. The market’s choppy trading environment reflected heightened uncertainty after reports that Iran has begun laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The geopolitical development...

Iran: Will Oil Decide the Outcome? | The Global Story
Oil prices jumped to a four‑year high after President Trump hinted the Iran war would end soon, then fell as his tone shifted. The conflict has nearly halted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran warned it will block...

Live Cattle Futures Finished Higher as Volatility Subsided. 3/10/26
U.S. livestock futures finished higher Tuesday as broader market volatility eased. April live cattle and feeder cattle contracts rose by modest amounts while April lean hogs gained about $1.25, supported by firm wholesale boxed beef reports. Choice and select boxed-beef...

Gold Is 10% Underweight in Most Portfolios — WisdomTree's CIO on What to Own Now | Jeremy Schwartz
The video walks viewers through creating a classic Margherita pizza from scratch, beginning with a simple dough made from flour, water, yeast, and salt. The host emphasizes mixing until a smooth ball forms and allowing the dough to rise for...

Impact of Middle East Conflict on Global Economy | Economic Update | Deloitte Insights
Deloitte’s latest economic outlook highlights how the Middle East conflict is fuelling sharp spikes in oil and related commodity prices, sending ripples through fertilizer, shipping and air‑cargo costs. The heightened energy costs are pressuring supply chains, extending delivery timelines and...

The Liquidity Cycle Is Turning Down (Here's How) | Michael Howell
Michael Howell of Capital Wars explains that the global liquidity cycle, which has driven the three‑year bull market since October 2022, reached its apex in late 2023 and is now losing momentum. Using his proprietary Global Liquidity Index – a...

Schools Shut in Pakistan Due to Energy Issues From US-Israel War with Iran | BBC News
Schools across Pakistan have been forced to shut as rolling blackouts strain the national grid, a fallout of heightened energy tensions linked to the US‑Israel conflict with Iran. Saudi Aramco warned that prolonged blockage of the Strait of Hormuz could...

WASDE Report? What WASDE Report?
The March WASDE report arrived with almost no revisions to U.S. corn, soybean and wheat ending stocks, confirming expectations that the release would be quiet. Hosts Tyler Shia and the program’s host used the report as a springboard to discuss...

More Canadians Choosing ETFs over Mutual Funds
Canadian investors are increasingly favoring exchange‑traded funds (ETFs) over traditional mutual funds, according to Eli Yufest of the Canadian ETF Association on BNN Bloomberg. The shift reflects robust growth in ETF assets, while mutual‑fund inflows have softened for consecutive periods....

How LendingClub's Bank Charter Will Shape 2026 – Insights From CEO Scott Sanborn
LendingClub’s CEO Scott Sanborn explained how the 2021 acquisition of Radius Bank transformed the peer‑to‑peer lender into a fully chartered digital bank, positioning the firm for sustained growth through 2026. The bank charter eliminated roughly $40 million in annual warehousing and...

Should You Pay Off Your Student Loan? | The Economist
The Economist video examines whether UK graduates should rush to clear their student loans, outlining how the system works and why it feels like a punitive tax. Loans for those who started university between 2012‑2022 trigger repayments of 9 % of earnings...

AI Hardware Demand Drives HPE Sales Forecast
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri said the surge in AI‑focused hardware demand lifted the company’s sales outlook beyond analyst expectations. The upbeat forecast reflects strong orders for GPU‑accelerated servers and edge AI solutions. HPE’s revised guidance signals confidence in...

'It's Still a Name that We Like': Ahmed on Costco Despite Late Q4 Volatility
Shiraz Ahmed, CEO of Sartorial Wealth, reiterated his confidence in Costco during a BNN Bloomberg interview, despite the stock’s volatility in the fourth quarter. He highlighted Costco’s durable business model, strong membership base, and consistent same‑store sales growth. Ahmed noted...

'Don't Make Kneejerk Reaction on Any Type of Headline News': Headland
Kevin Headland, co‑chief investment strategist at Manulife Investments, told BNN Bloomberg that investors should resist knee‑jerk reactions to headline news, especially amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty. He emphasized a disciplined, long‑term portfolio approach rooted in fundamentals rather than short‑term market noise....

The Close for Monday, Feb. 9, 2026
BNN Bloomberg’s daily "Close" broadcast wraps up the trading day with a concise overview of market movements, corporate news, and economic developments, focusing on Canadian equities and broader North American trends. The program blends live ticker data, expert guest commentary,...

Berman's Call for Monday, Mar. 9, 2026
Larry Berman hosts a weekly "Berman's Call" on BNN Bloomberg, fielding live questions and emails from viewers about market‑making dynamics and hot‑stock technical analysis. The segment, aired every Monday, offers real‑time commentary and actionable insights for Canadian investors. BNN Bloomberg...

Dave Crosby , Chief Data Officer at Compass Talks with Clayton Collins, CEO of HousingWire.
In the latest Power House episode, Compass Chief Data Officer Dave Crosby explains how data and technology are fundamentally reshaping the real‑estate sector. He highlights the rise of AI‑driven valuation models, cloud‑based brokerage platforms, and real‑time market analytics as game‑changing...

The Insane Math Behind Investing For Your Children (Use a Trump Account?)
The episode breaks down the quantitative logic of long‑term investing for minors, highlighting compounding power, tax‑advantaged accounts, and the impact of early contributions. It walks listeners through the math of a $5,000 initial deposit growing over 18‑25 years at various...

Iran War EXPLODES Oil Prices — How Will the War Inflation Impact China?
The Iran‑related conflict has pushed crude oil above $100 a barrel, sparking concerns over China’s energy security. China remains heavily reliant on shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly 70% of its oil imports pass. Elevated energy costs are...

The Next Era of Futures Trading Is Here
The video outlines a coming transformation in futures trading, where artificial‑intelligence co‑pilots become integral partners for discretionary traders. The speaker argues that the era of the high‑speed, “blood‑sport” European day‑trader is giving way to a model that blends human strategic...

Yardeni Says Gold Could Hit $6,000 an Ounce by End of Year
The video centers on veteran market strategist Ed Yardeni’s bold forecast that gold could climb to $6,000 an ounce by the end of 2026, with a longer‑term target of $10,000 by decade’s end. He frames the metal as both a...

Bill Ackman Plans Pershing Square IPO
Bill Ackman is returning to the public markets with a fresh offering: Pershing Square USA, a closed‑end fund slated to raise as much as $7 billion. The IPO will bundle the fund with a newly created parent, Pershing Square Inc., which...

Eugene Fama: Why Most Investors Should Just Buy Index Funds
The University of Chicago’s Becker‑Freedman Institute hosted Nobel laureate Eugene Fama to discuss why most investors should allocate their capital to index funds. Fama reiterated the core of the Efficient Market Hypothesis – that asset prices incorporate all publicly...