South Korea's KOSPI index has plunged nearly 20% in just three days, highlighting a clash between strong revenue growth and high investor sentiment. As technical indicators suggest institutional selling, analysts caution that a realignment in sentiment could precipitate a wider market downturn. Simultaneously, the U.S. market shows mixed results, with significant losses in major stocks overshadowing modest gains in others, emphasizing the ongoing volatility.

“Snap is one of the worst performing social media stocks year to date in 2025. It's down over 28%.”

“when you're adding so many new customers and increasing your average revenue per customer by as much as new holdings is, that's a truly impressive sign of how customers value your value proposition.”

“They don't think this is a company that is going under completely. They just think that some of the gains recently on some of their sales of assets have been overstated.”

“The company just released strong results and continues to grow its assets under management and fee income at a rapid pace. Both are hitting new all-time highs.”

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“Now, as the war in Iran roils global markets, it’s thriving.”

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“Algorithmic-trading firm XTX Markets’ earnings rose roughly 33% last year as the firm’s revenue from market making and proprietary trading increased.”

“Bank of America has a message for Liberty Formula One investors as artificial intelligence fears rattle markets in a volatile macro and geopolitical environment: “Boring is exciting””

“From Broadcom’s AI chips to Ferrari's sold-out supercars, these 10 stocks are set up for potential surprises this quarter”

“Boeing Co. shares rose as much as 5.6% after the Pentagon announced a framework deal with the company to triple production of a crucial Patriot missile component over seven years.”

“Markets are starting the year with reversals, rotations and recalibration across AI, the U.S. and global regions. Key themes: ... U.S. market showing signs of widening leadership.”