Investing.com -- The Russell 2000 could see strong gains in early 2026, but it may not meaningfully outperform the S&P 500 over the full year, Goldman Sachs analyst Ben Snider said in a note Monday.
When the breakouts in the Russell 2000 (IWM) and S&P 500 Equal Weighted (SPXEW) remain under breakout support (again resistance) I would expect selling to expand and the breakouts to quickly dissipate ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
That good news reaped from economic data ahead of today’s open (and from yesterday’s rate cut and relatively dovish 2026 forecast from the Fed) created a boon — and new closing highs — for three of ...
Going forward, the SPX at 7,000 will have major importance for a variety of reasons “There is potential resistance overhead from the lower boundary of the bull channel that was in place from June ...
You know that gut drop when your car starts to sound or feel off. Maybe it's a strange shudder, a delayed shift, or that dreaded warning light on the dash. You take it to the shop, hoping it's just a ...
Car and truck buyers looking for a transmission to maximize acceleration and efficiency (without resorting to a droning continuously variable transmission [CVT]) may turn to Ford and GM's 10-speed ...
Only 300 were built and this one’s special. The 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R wasn’t just another special edition, it was Ford’s answer to anyone who thought American cars couldn’t handle. When SVT ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
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This Ford 500 is Totaled!
This video documents the aftermath of an unfortunate accident. We take a look at the damage to a Ford 500 and the process of it being declared a total loss. Here's what we know about Tyler Robinson, ...
Conventional wisdom holds that small-cap stocks are riskier than their large-cap counterparts. Over the past decade, the Russell 2000 saw a maximum drawdown of 41.75%, while the S&P 500’s was 33.79%.
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