Bitcoin Struggles Below $88K as Year-End Selling Pressure Mounts
Bitcoin trades below $88,000 as tax-loss selling and thin holiday liquidity weigh on cryptocurrency markets. The final quarter of 2025 has been crypto's worst in nearly a decade.
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Bitcoin trades below $88,000 as tax-loss selling and thin holiday liquidity weigh on cryptocurrency markets. The final quarter of 2025 has been crypto's worst in nearly a decade.
Asian markets barely flinched at Trump's 15% global tariff while US futures plunged. South Korea's Kospi hit an all-time high, exposing who really pays for tariffs.
Amazon jumped 2%, Nike climbed 2%, and Etsy surged after the Supreme Court struck down Trump's IEEPA tariffs. Here's which retail stocks won and what it means for investors.
Cisco shares fell 12% on February 12, the worst single-day decline since 2022, after reporting that a 400% year-over-year spike in DDR5 and HBM memory costs compressed gross margins to 67.5%, missing Wall Street estimates despite record $15.35 billion revenue.
TJX delivered 5% comp sales growth and 12.7% pretax margins while traditional retailers struggle. The trading-down phenomenon has made off-price retail the most durable consumer business of 2026.
Enflame, Moore Threads, MetaX, and Biren Technology are racing to list on Chinese exchanges, with Moore Threads surging 425% and MetaX 693% on their debut days as Beijing accelerates semiconductor self-reliance.
Wealth management stocks plunged as Altruist's Hazel AI tax planning tool triggered fears that artificial intelligence could disrupt the advisory industry. Schwab fell 7.4%, Raymond James dropped 8.8%, and LPL lost 8.3%.
Barclays reports full-year pretax profit of £9.1 billion with 11.3% return on tangible equity, distributing £3.7 billion to shareholders as European banks continue outpacing Wall Street.
Moore Threads, MetaX, Biren, and Enflame—China's leading AI chip startups—have gone public or filed IPOs. What this means for global semiconductor competition.
Cox Automotive projects U.S. new vehicle sales will fall 2.4% to 15.8 million units in 2026, with EV market share stuck near 8% as tax credit expiration and consumer hesitancy slow adoption.
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins unveils 'Project Crypto' with a new token taxonomy and innovation exemption framework designed to make America the crypto capital of the world.
With federal tax credits expired and policy support waning, US electric vehicle sales are forecast to drop 29% in 2026—even as global EV adoption continues to accelerate.