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Past articles by Elena:

Big up week for everything is latest sudden twist for traders

Practically everything rose this week, with traders crawling out from seven weeks of wreckage. → Read More

How Did Wall Street Get Meta’s Earnings So Wrong?

Only two analysts, both in Europe, rated Facebook’s parent company a sell before it recorded the biggest-ever drop in market value. → Read More

Just When You Think the YOLO Trade Is Done, Another Meme Comes Along

The gains on faddish investments may not last, but the urge to speculate never dies. → Read More

Burry of 'Big Short' fame places big bet against Musk, Tesla

Michael Burry, the investor who rose to fame for making in billions off bets against mortgage securities during the financial crisis, has placed a sizable wager against Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. → Read More

Reddit mania overshadows outstanding earnings season for tech

Anyone distracted by the Reddit-fueled circus in stocks this month may have missed an important fundamental story: A stellar earnings season for technology companies that helped the group’s shares outperform the market once again. → Read More

GameStop rises more than 100% as brokerages ease curbs

Shares in GameStop Corp. soared in U.S. pre-market trading along with other day-trader favorites after brokerage Robinhood Markets Inc. said it would lift trading restrictions on some of the stocks. → Read More

Investors Look Past the Chaos and Throw $53 Billion at Stocks

Traders might have surmised that rising coronavirus cases and turmoil atop the government would breed at least the beginnings of caution among investors. Not so much. In what is shaping up as a historic month for equities, exchange-traded funds focused on U.S. → Read More

Small Caps Emerge Relatively Unscathed in Megatech Bludgeoning

(Bloomberg) -- Small-cap stocks are providing somewhat of a refuge from the rout that tore through equity markets this week, a signal that investors see brighter days ahead for the economy as pandemic lockdowns are lifted. → Read More

Coronavirus Reopening: How Race, Wealth Divide New York City’s Reopening

In New York City, poorer and minority communities are back at work, showing not everyone has the luxury to socially distance during the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what reopening looks like in New York. → Read More

As Lockdown Lifts, New York City Still Longs for Its Old Self

No city is more important to America’s economy than New York, and none has been hit harder by the coronavirus. “NYC Reopens” examines life in the capital of capitalism as the city takes its first halting steps toward a new normal. → Read More

For economy skeptics, stock sell-off is 'an opportunity to exit'

It’s been a long time since anyone felt safe selling equities. Now, with panic-inducing headlines everywhere, investors who had been stockpiling reasons to bail are exiting positions with less fear of looking foolish. → Read More

Tesla is once again the most shorted American stock

Tesla Inc. bears won’t let anyone steal the title for the most-shorted stock. Not even Apple Inc. → Read More

Tesla Is Once Again the Most Shorted American Stock

Tesla Inc. bears won’t let anyone steal the title for the most-shorted stock. Not even Apple Inc. → Read More

Powell can stick to his first draft: Traders assess U.S. jobs report

News the U.S. employment picture was decent if less robust than hoped in August kept equity futures elevated as traders saw the report as cementing more stimulus. → Read More

Stock traders have theories about timing of Trump's tariff tweet

A day after posting its first 1% loss in two months, the S&P 500 posted its first 1% reversal of the year, with Thursday’s recovery from Jerome Powell’s press conference torpedoed by a Donald Trump tariff tweet. → Read More

Facebook, Google regulatory woes erode US$137B from FAANGs

A wave of antitrust probe headlines on Facebook Inc. and Google parent Alphabet Inc. just yanked about $137 billion from FANG stocks’ market values. → Read More

Stock strategist who nailed 2018 says recession bell is ringing

After a tumultuous week ended on an up note, it seemed U.S. stocks might escape the trade spat with only bruises. Then came Monday. → Read More

A dip you got paid to buy: How Trump's trade tweets have moved the markets

Every drama is unique, but the history of disruptions to U.S. stocks attributable to Donald Trump’s trade tweets hints at a pattern. → Read More

This Is the Place Where S&P 500 Rallies Have Come to Die

As hard as stocks plunged last quarter, their recovery in the New Year has been just as swift. A warning to S&P 500 bulls getting used to the upward trajectory: This is where rallies have fallen dead in the past. → Read More

Equal Opportunity Recovery Weaning S&P 500 of Its Megacap Habit

As stock rebounds go, this one has been big, sudden, and decidedly broad, with signs megacap titans are relaxing the stranglehold in which they’ve held the S&P 500 for two years. → Read More