Worries about the economy sent the stock market tumbling again on Friday. The Dow slid 804 points, or 1.8%, in recent trading. The S&P
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photo by: AP Photo/Mitch Alcala Kansas head coach Bill Self stands on the baseline in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game
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Nvidia options traders are vastly overestimating how earnings will move the stock. Just look at these charts.
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US Stock Market Closing Bell: Dow crashes 749 points, S&P 500 slides over 100 pts; Amazon, Amex, Nvidia fall up to 4%
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From Wall Street banker to Vladimir Putin’s point man
AS THE MEETING came to an end, it looked less like a peace parley and more like a business negotiation. On February 18th, when