Small Caps Strike Back: Russell 2000's Record Run Signals a Major Market Rotation
The Russell 2000 hit record highs in December 2025 as small-cap stocks outperformed large caps. With 44% earnings growth expected, is this the start of a new cycle?
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The Russell 2000 hit record highs in December 2025 as small-cap stocks outperformed large caps. With 44% earnings growth expected, is this the start of a new cycle?
The 10-year Treasury yield hovers near 4.5% as investors digest Fed signals and brace for only one or two rate cuts in 2026. What it means for portfolios.
General Motors stock surged past $80 to all-time highs, delivering its best year since emerging from bankruptcy in 2009 and outpacing Tesla, Ford, and every major rival.
Oracle shares have plunged 45% from their September peak as massive AI spending raises concerns about returns on investment. The stock's collapse has become a symbol of AI bubble fears.
Japanese firm Metaplanet received shareholder approval for a bold plan to acquire 210,000 Bitcoin by 2027—1% of total supply. The strategy mirrors MicroStrategy's successful approach.
Gold prices rose past $4,500 per ounce to a fresh all-time high on Christmas Eve. The precious metal is up nearly 70% in 2025, its best year since 1979.
The 10-year Treasury yield holds near 4.15% as markets digest strong GDP data and Fed rate outlook. Heavy auction schedule tests demand this week.
Gold futures hit $4,469 per ounce, up nearly 70% for 2025. Geopolitical tensions, Fed rate cuts, and dollar weakness are driving the historic rally.
The Bank of Japan is expected to raise rates to 0.75% on Friday—the highest since 1995. Here's why the decision could ripple through global markets.
Reports suggest Warner Bros. Discovery's board favors Netflix's buyout bid over other suitors. Inside the potential mega-merger that could reshape streaming.
Lululemon's removal from the Nasdaq-100 caps a brutal year that saw the stock drop 45%. Inside the CEO departure, competitive pressures, and path forward.
Billionaire investor Jeffrey Gundlach compares the $3 trillion private credit market to pre-2008 CDOs. Here's why the 'Wild West' of finance has regulators concerned.