Morgan Stanley lowers attractive price target for Nvidia stock

Morgan Stanley lowers attractive price target for Nvidia stock

Nvidia Stock (NVDA). has clearly been AI’s biggest gainer on Wall Street, but Morgan Stanley thinks it has a lot more room to run. Analyst Joe Moore just topped his price target from $250 TO $235a massive 38% up from Nvidia’s current price to $181.46. Moore, rated 5 stars on TipRanks, feels the concern about … Read more

The forecast says rates will be slightly lower in 2026

The forecast says rates will be slightly lower in 2026

Mortgage rates are little changed. According to Zillow, the average 30-year fixed rate is steady at 6.11%. The 15-year fixed rate rose four basis points to 5.52%. In its annual housing forecast released this morning, Realtor.com expects the average 30-year mortgage rate to hold close to 6.3% in 2026, down slightly from the 6.6% average … Read more

Coinbase warns Bitcoin under pressure, citing ETF exits and whale exits

Coinbase warns Bitcoin under pressure, citing ETF exits and whale exits

Coinbase Institutional issued a stark warning to investors as Bitcoin breaks through critical support levels, citing several bearish indicators, including massive ETF outflows, whale distribution and compressed valuations of digital asset treasuries. The rating comes as BTC is trading decisively below its 200-day moving average after a 32% decline from recent highs above $126,000, with … Read more

Japan’s Takaichi wins fans not with politics, but with her style and her mantra “work, work, work”

Japan’s Takaichi wins fans not with politics, but with her style and her mantra “work, work, work”

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s pledge to “work, work, work, work and work” for her country has been named the slogan of the year. The ultra-conservative Takaichi spoke out in October when she was elected head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Many were initially as concerned about her work ethic as … Read more

Jim Cramer calls Michael Saylor “The Master Poker Player” who never shows his hand

Jim Cramer calls Michael Saylor “The Master Poker Player” who never shows his hand

Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue for some articles through the links below. of Jim Cramer The latest criticism centers on a familiar theme: investors who are waiting Michael Saylor to openly reveal what Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) plans to continue. What happened: In an X post on Dec. 2, Cramer argued that … Read more

A new study shows that the popular daily snack boosts brain blood flow in older adults

A new study shows that the popular daily snack boosts brain blood flow in older adults

Eating a daily serving of peanuts can help older adults improve blood flow to the brain and boost memory, according to new research. In a study published in Clinical Nutrition, scientists at the NUTRIM Institute at Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands set out to test whether this simple and inexpensive food could make … Read more

Frustrated GOP barrels over key health insurance vote with no clear plan

Frustrated GOP barrels over key health insurance vote with no clear plan

Some Senate Republicans are expressing frustration that their conference has been unable to unify behind a health care plan ahead of a vote next week on a Democratic proposal to extend health insurance premium subsidies that expire in January. Republicans are worried that subsidies, and health insurance and costs in general, could become a major … Read more

Ancient humans were isolated in South Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are strikingly different

Ancient humans were isolated in South Africa for nearly 100,000 years, and their genetics are strikingly different

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndicate partners may earn a commission. Matjes River Mandible 1 female, who lived 7,900 years ago in southern Africa. | Credit: Mattias Jakobsson Humans were isolated in southern Africa for about 100,000 years, causing them to “fall outside the range of genetic variation” seen … Read more