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Major moments in the history of the stock market, from the birth of stock exchanges to catastrophic market crashes and more.
How the Iran-Israel War Is Affecting the Global Economy? Energy supply disruptions from the Persian Gulf are shaking financial markets worldwide
The consequences of the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran are gradually becoming visible in the lives of people around the world, no matter where they live.
By Real content18 days ago in Trader
Stock Market Trends 2026: Why Investors Are Watching Global Markets More Closely Than Ever
The stock market has always been a fascinating mirror of the global economy. In 2026, investors, analysts, and everyday traders are watching the market more closely than ever before. From artificial intelligence investments to geopolitical tensions and interest-rate policies, several powerful forces are shaping the direction of global stock markets.
By The Insight Ledger 20 days ago in Trader
Wall Street Is Buying Governance: DeFi’s Infrastructure Moment
BlackRock launched its onchain BUIDL fund and then accumulated UNI, the governance token of Uniswap. Citadel Securities backed LayerZero and secured allocations of ZRO. Apollo Global Management agreed to acquire 90 million MORPHO tokens tied to Morpho.
By crypto genieabout a month ago in Trader
Tariff Invalidation, a 15 Percent Reset, and Bitcoin’s Structural Shift
On February 20, 2026, global financial markets experienced one of the most unusual macroeconomic events of the past decade. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the comprehensive tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act were unconstitutional. The decision directly challenged the legal foundation used by Donald Trump to implement sweeping trade measures.
By crypto genieabout a month ago in Trader
CRTD to CRTDD
Vocal's parent company Creatd Inc. has quietly reversed-split its stock today at the 1-to-20 ratio. As of now, at 1:30 pm, it trades as CRTDD (extra D for the temporary status of restructuring or reorganization) at $4.00 per share, i.e. already $6.94 less than the reversed-split value of $10.94.
By Lana V Lynxabout a month ago in Trader
Tariffs, AI, and Geopolitics: Layered Risks Reshape Global Markets
Global trade uncertainty has reemerged as a central market concern. Donald Trump warned that countries “taking advantage” of the United States could face higher tariffs, reigniting debate over trade policy direction. Although the U.S. Supreme Court moved to invalidate elements of his prior tariff framework, speculation persists that a future administration could attempt to reintroduce similar measures. As a result, fiscal, economic, and constitutional risks are once again intersecting in financial markets.
By crypto genieabout a month ago in Trader
The Paradox of Tokenization: How a Technology of Freedom Can Become a System of Control
Blockchain was once introduced as a technology of liberation. A currency free from central authority, transactions resistant to censorship, and a system where trust is replaced by code. These ideas positioned it as an alternative to traditional financial structures and inspired many to imagine a more open economic order. Yet technology itself is neutral, while the structures that design and deploy it are not. Today, blockchain is no longer just a tool of freedom. It is also becoming a new arena where power is reorganized.
By crypto genieabout a month ago in Trader
How AI and Directed Energy Could Trigger Miscalculations
How AI and Directed Energy Could Trigger Miscalculations Modern warfare is entering a phase where speed, automation, and precision are becoming more important than sheer firepower. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and directed-energy weapons—such as laser defense systems—are often presented as tools that will reduce human error and make war more controllable. Paradoxically, these same technologies may increase the risk of miscalculation, escalation, and even unintended large-scale conflict.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Trader










