John Love, President and CEO of USCF Summerhaven, and Erik Stafford, Professor at Harvard Business School, discusses the company's release of two new private equity ETFs that have been created to be budget-friendly for every investor. The company rang the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate the release.
Stafford discusses how he created the ETFs, and the design that went into each one. Love talks the differences between BUY and BUYN, noting that the latter is a subset of BUY that focuses on natural resources.
Frances Stacy, Optimal Capital Director of Strategy, breaks down why the latest data indicates the economy may be struggling more than expected, plus some sectors she’s watching.
The Federal Trade Commission is suing to block a proposed merger between the two grocery stores. The FTC says the $24.6 billion deal would eliminate competition and lead to higher prices for millions of Americans.
Terecircuits CEO Wayne Rickard explains some of the other companies set to benefit from the Nvidia-led chipmaking rally, including manufacturing and toolmaking companies.
Axios reporter Erin Doherty breaks down the results from the South Carolina primary as former President Trump gets closer to winning the GOP nomination.
Jay Woods of Freedom Capital Markets shares thoughts on how the latest inflation report will impact the market, and why he expects a ‘cascade’ of IPOs if Reddit’s public debut goes well.
During AT&T's widespread outage Thursday, landline phones were a working alternative — which most of the U.S. does not have. Over half of Americans are estimated to have ditched landlines altogether.