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The Great Deceleration: US Jobs Growth Stalls at 50,000 in December as Labor Market Reaches "New Normal"
The United States labor market sent a confusing signal to investors on Friday as the Department of Labor released its final employment report for 2025. The data showed that the economy added a meager 50,000 jobs in December, significantly missing economist expectations of 140,000. Despite the hiring slowdown,
Via MarketMinute · January 9, 2026
The Sub-$3 Milestone: GasBuddy Forecasts Four-Year Low for U.S. Gasoline Prices in 2026
The 2026 forecast marks the culmination of a four-year cooling period following the historic price spikes of 2022, when the national average peaked at over $5.00 per gallon. According to Patrick De Haan, Head of Petroleum Analysis at GasBuddy, the 2026 outlook is characterized by "structural stability." While seasonal
Via MarketMinute · January 9, 2026
Amazon's 2026 Redemption: Can the "Year of Efficiency" 2.0 Drive a Stock Turnaround?
As the first week of 2026 unfolds, investors are closely watching Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) to see if the e-commerce and cloud giant can reclaim its crown after a surprisingly sluggish 2025. While the broader markets enjoyed a robust rally last year, Amazon found itself in the unusual position
Via MarketMinute · January 7, 2026
Commodity Cool-Off: Oil and Silver Retreat as "Venezuela Shock" and Index Rebalancing Shake Markets
The global commodity markets faced a sharp correction on January 7, 2026, as a combination of geopolitical maneuvers and technical financial shifts triggered a broad retreat in energy and precious metals. Crude oil prices tumbled following a surprise announcement regarding U.S. access to Venezuelan reserves, while silver prices buckled
Via MarketMinute · January 7, 2026
The Paradox of Prosperity: Why 2026’s Record Highs Mask a Year of Impending Turbulence
As the first week of 2026 draws to a close, the financial world finds itself in a peculiar state of cognitive dissonance. On one hand, the major indexes are celebrating a historic "melt-up," with the S&P 500 (INDEXSP:.INX) hovering near the psychological milestone of 7,000 and the
Via MarketMinute · January 7, 2026
3 Top Dividend Stocks to Buy in Januaryfool.com
These dividend stocks are in a league of their own.
Via The Motley Fool · January 7, 2026
UPS vs. FedEx: The Better Long-Term Play?fool.com
UPS has an exciting long-term growth strategy, but its near-term capital allocation strategy is questionable.
Via The Motley Fool · January 6, 2026
This Industrial Stock Pays a 6.6% Dividend Yield (and It's Safe)fool.com
Delivery giant UPS has bounced back in recent months, but it's not too late to grab this high-yielding stock at a more-than-reasonable price.
Via The Motley Fool · January 4, 2026
Thinking About Buying a Rental Property in 2026? Consider These Passive Income Investments Instead.fool.com
REITs offer a lower cost and a more passive and predictable way to make income from real estate.
Via The Motley Fool · January 4, 2026
These Are The Stocks To Buy In 2026 According to Analystsfool.com
Wall Street is expecting another strong year, but it may not be as straightforward as before.
Via The Motley Fool · January 2, 2026
The 200,000 Floor: US Labor Market Tightens as Fed Prepares for 2026 Transition
As 2025 draws to a close, the United States labor market has delivered a final, surprising signal of resilience that complicates the Federal Reserve's path for the coming year. For the week ending December 27, 2025, initial jobless claims plummeted to 199,000, breaking below the psychologically significant 200,000
Via MarketMinute · December 31, 2025
The Great Divergence: Why Big Tech Holds the Line While Logistics and Biotech Face a 2026 Reckoning
As the curtain closes on 2025, the financial landscape presents a tale of two markets. While the S&P 500 (NYSEARCA: SPY) hovers near the historic 7,000-point milestone, fueled by a 19% year-to-date rally and a resilient "soft landing" for the U.S. economy, a stark divergence has emerged
Via MarketMinute · December 30, 2025
UPS’s High-Stakes Pivot: Inside the $9 Billion Gamble to Reclaim Industry Dominance by 2026
As of late December 2025, United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) stands at a critical crossroads in its 118-year history. The logistics titan is currently in the final stages of a massive strategic overhaul, dubbed "Better and Bolder," a plan designed to strip away the inefficiencies of its legacy network and
Via MarketMinute · December 30, 2025
Could Investing $10,000 in United Parcel Service (UPS) Stock Make You a Millionaire?fool.com
The courier services giant needs to overcome some tough near-term challenges.
Via The Motley Fool · December 30, 2025
A Christmas Stress Test: Why Diesel Pricing Stress Means Profitsmarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · December 30, 2025
The Silent Week: Technicals Take the Wheel as Macro Data Fades into the 2025 Close
As the final week of 2025 unfolds, the high-octane engine of the global financial markets has shifted into a low-gear crawl. With the holiday season in full swing and the majority of institutional trading desks operating on skeleton crews, the typical flood of macroeconomic data and corporate earnings has slowed
Via MarketMinute · December 29, 2025
My 5 Favorite Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy for 2026fool.com
These ultra-high-yield dividend stocks don't come with ultra-high risk levels.
Via The Motley Fool · December 29, 2025
Buy the Dip on This Logistics Leader Before Its Next Leg of Compounding Growth Kicks Infool.com
UPS appears to be on the road to recovery.
Via The Motley Fool · December 28, 2025
One FedEx: A Deep-Dive Into the $88 Billion Reorganization of a Global Titan
Date: December 18, 2025 Introduction As of late 2025, FedEx Corporation (NYSE: FDX) stands at a historic crossroads. For five decades, the Memphis-based giant operated as a collection of siloed businesses—Express, Ground, and Freight—each with its own infrastructure, workforce, and strategy. Today, that legacy has been dismantled. Under the leadership of CEO Raj Subramaniam, the [...]
Via PredictStreet · December 18, 2025
2 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Nowfool.com
Investing in dividend stocks can enhance your portfolio returns through the years.
Via The Motley Fool · December 27, 2025
Tesla + Robinhood + FedEx’s Unusually Active Put Options Could Deliver $Big Income Over the Next 30 Days
In the past 30 days, Tesla, Robinhood, and FedEx’s unusually active put options generated big income. Looking out 30 days, here’s how the three stocks can keep the income flowing.
Via Barchart.com · December 26, 2025
The Indomitable Giant: Why Amazon Remains the Bedrock of the Consumer Discretionary Sector in 2025
As the 2025 holiday season draws to a close, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) has once again demonstrated why it remains the undisputed titan of the consumer discretionary sector. Despite a year characterized by intense regulatory scrutiny and a "K-shaped" consumer recovery, the Seattle-based giant capped off the year with
Via MarketMinute · December 26, 2025
Interested in FedEx? Mark Your Calendars for June 1, 2026.fool.com
This courier company delivers more than just packages. It's delivering consecutive months of stock gains, with a special delivery expected in June.
Via The Motley Fool · December 25, 2025
The Oracle’s Final Warning: Berkshire Hathaway’s $380 Billion ‘Great Unwinding’ Signals a Defensive 2026
As 2025 draws to a close, the financial world is witnessing what historians may one day call the "Great Unwinding." Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BRK.B) has spent the final months of the year executing a historic tactical retreat, liquidating massive portions of its most iconic equity holdings to build
Via MarketMinute · December 25, 2025
The 5 Most Interesting Analyst Questions From FedEx’s Q4 Earnings Call
FedEx’s fourth quarter was marked by solid execution amid a complex environment, as the company surpassed Wall Street’s revenue and profit expectations. Management attributed the performance to strength in U.S. domestic package services, continued progress in cost reductions, and resilience in B2B segments. CEO Raj Subramaniam credited the company’s ability to “mitigate the operational and financial impacts of the MD-11 groundings” and emphasized that almost half of revenue growth came from B2B services, despite persistent headwinds such as weak industrial demand and changes in global trade policy.
Via StockStory · December 25, 2025