The financial sector is sending some spooky technical signals about the stock market

Broken trendlines and a looming ‘death cross’ pattern bode badly for the financial sector, and therefore the rest of the stock market.
A Paramount-Warner Bros. movie slate could rule the 2027 box office, but is it sustainable?
Paramount CEO David Ellison has said he wants to make 30 movies a year and has franchises like Godzilla-Kong, Superman and Sonic the Hedgehog to lean on.
Warren Buffett’s sage advice about fear and greed is a trap in this market
Instead of buying more stocks when volatility rises, you should sell.
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‘I didn’t ask a man to rear-end my car’: Social Security is replacing my disability benefits. Will the fund run out of money?

“I didn’t ask a man to rear-end my car at a red light.”
Mortgage rates surge to highest since September, hitting spring housing market
Mortgage rates jumped to a seven-month high Friday as war in Iran pushed bond yields higher.
This little-known energy company’s stock is rallying as Trump invokes 1950 powers for offshore California drilling

Trump’s executive order opens the door for Sable Offshore’s production in Southern California.
NFL, Paramount discussing media deal that could mean CBS pays an extra $1 billion or more
The NFL is discussing getting rid of its 2029-30 opt-out clause in exchange for an increase on TV rights that could push CBS to pay more than $3 billion a year.
Here’s a deep look at the global oil market and all the efforts to save it

Also in Weekend Reads: The technical case for the S&P 500 to fall 10%, private-credit fears, safe havens for investors, and advice from the Moneyist.



