Market Insights
Bitcoin's $60K Floor Is Shaking — And Oil at $120 Is Pulling the Rug
Geopolitical chaos is stress-testing crypto's price floors in real time
Oil hit $120/barrel, the Strait of Hormuz is a mess, and crypto's $60K support is looking less like a floor and more like a suggestion.
MTN Skis Into a Wall While HIMS and Airlines Catch the Iran Ceasefire Bounce
A $38 oil swing, a Novo Nordisk peace treaty, and Vail blaming the sky — your market recap has arrived
WTI crude went full rollercoaster ($120 to $87 in hours), and the tickers that rode it up or down are revealing everything about where this market's head is at.
Reddit's Big Brain Investors Are Obsessing Over SaaS Carnage and AI Cash Flows — But Nobody's Pulling the Trigger
r/SecurityAnalysis is doing the homework — someone else is cashing the checks
Reddit's most serious investing sub is deep in SaaS bloodbaths, AI cash flow puzzles, and distressed debt rabbit holes. Zero actionable trades. Incredible.
Oil Above $92, Hormuz Closed, and Your Gas Bill Is Now a Foreign Policy Document
The Strait of Hormuz is closed, Brent crude is screaming, and Tucker Carlson is angrier at Trump than Tehran is.
Oil surged past $92, all three major indexes dropped ~1%, and the Iran conflict just entered week two with no exit ramp in sight. Here's what social sentiment is screaming.
Reddit's Options Crowd Is Asking the One Question That Actually Matters: Is Selling CSPs Just Buy-and-Hold With Extra Steps?
r/options is doing the math on whether cash-secured puts actually beat just... owning the thing
Reddit's options traders are questioning whether selling CSPs on SPY is genius income strategy or just buy-and-hold with a costume on.
CMED Just Beat Earnings by 11 Cents and Nobody Is Talking About It
While the market was busy watching Palantir rally on geopolitical chaos, a tiny med-tech company quietly crushed its numbers
CMED beat on both EPS and revenue, shares popped 16%, and retail traders mostly missed it. Classic.