Legendary investor Warren Buffett advises to be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. One way we can try to measure the level of fear in a given stock is through a technical analysis indicator called the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, which measures momentum on a scale of zero to 100. A stock is considered to be oversold if the RSI reading falls below 30. In trad...
Legendary investor Warren Buffett advises to be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful. One way we can try to measure the level of fear in a given stock is through a technical analysis indicator called the Relative Strength Index, or RSI, which measures momentum on a scale of zero to 100. A stock is considered to be oversold if the RSI reading falls below 30. In trading on Friday, shares of Masimo Corp. (Symbol: MASI) entered into oversold territory, hitting an RSI reading of 27.9, after changing hands as low as $104.58 per share. By comparison, the current RSI reading of the S&P 500 ETF (SPY) is 35.6. A bullish investor could look at MASI's 27.9 RSI reading today as a sign that the recent heavy selling is in the process of exhausting itself, and begin to look for entry point opportunities on the buy side. The chart below shows the one year performance of MASI shares: Looking at the chart above, MASI's low point in its 52 week range is $75.22 per share, with $153.93 as the 52 week high point — that compares with a last trade of $105.74. Find out what 9 other oversold stocks you need to know about » Also see: The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Key Points Denison Mines announced it is almost ready to start construction on its new uranium mine. Regulatory approvals are in process, and production could begin mid-2028. 10 stocks we like better than Denison Mines › Denison Mines (NYSEMKT: DNN) stock started off the New Year right, soaring 11.3% through 11:25 a.m. ET Friday, after the uranium mining company announced this morning that it's re...
Key Points Denison Mines announced it is almost ready to start construction on its new uranium mine. Regulatory approvals are in process, and production could begin mid-2028. 10 stocks we like better than Denison Mines › Denison Mines (NYSEMKT: DNN) stock started off the New Year right, soaring 11.3% through 11:25 a.m. ET Friday, after the uranium mining company announced this morning that it's ready to start construction of its "proposed Phoenix In-Situ Recovery ... uranium mine." Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. Continue » Phoenix rising Denison calls Phoenix its "flagship" project, and says it will "become the first new large-scale uranium mine built in Canada since Cigar Lake." "Significant regulatory, engineering, and construction planning progress has been made throughout 2025, which has positioned Phoenix in a construction-ready state," says the company. Construction will take two years, and "provided final regulatory approvals to commence construction are received in Q1'2026," this means uranium production might conceivably begin by mid-2028." What this means for Denison stock Denison continues to anticipate that widespread adoption of nuclear energy around the world will drive increased demand for uranium, creating a ready market for output from the Phoenix project. As regards regulatory approvals, management notes "Canada's objective to develop sustainable and environmentally responsible 'nation building' mining projects to reinvigorate Canada's natural resources sector." All of the above bodes well both for getting Phoenix online on time and according to schedule, as well as for there being plenty of demand for Denison's uranium once the new mine begins producing. The next step will be to receive final regulatory approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, after which Denison will make a final investment decision on whether to proceed with construction. As...
The iShares Russell Top 200 ETF is seeing unusually high volume in afternoon trading Friday, with over 387,000 shares traded versus three month average volume of about 47,000. Shares of IWL were down about 0.1% on the day. Components of that ETF with the highest volume on Friday were Nvidia, trading up about 1.8% with over 74.3 million shares changing hands so far this session, and Intel, up about...
The iShares Russell Top 200 ETF is seeing unusually high volume in afternoon trading Friday, with over 387,000 shares traded versus three month average volume of about 47,000. Shares of IWL were down about 0.1% on the day. Components of that ETF with the highest volume on Friday were Nvidia, trading up about 1.8% with over 74.3 million shares changing hands so far this session, and Intel, up about 7.3% on volume of over 47.3 million shares. Micron Technology is the component faring the best Friday, higher by about 7.8% on the day, while Applovin is lagging other components of the iShares Russell Top 200 ETF, trading lower by about 8.2%. VIDEO: Friday's ETF with Unusual Volume: IWL The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
Iran traded barbs with the White House after Donald Trump said the US is “locked and loaded” to strike should the Islamic Republic harm protesters who’ve taken to the streets. The head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council responded, warning that US intervention would endanger US forces and destabilize the Middle East. It was the second time this week Trump brandished threats against Iran’s ...
Iran traded barbs with the White House after Donald Trump said the US is “locked and loaded” to strike should the Islamic Republic harm protesters who’ve taken to the streets. The head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council responded, warning that US intervention would endanger US forces and destabilize the Middle East. It was the second time this week Trump brandished threats against Iran’s government. He warned earlier the US will “knock the hell” out of any effort to repair nuclear infrastructure damaged during June’s 12-day war. Those comments came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Trump amid ongoing concern over the Islamic Republic’s atomic ambitions . The protests that erupted Monday in Iran’s capital before spreading to several cities were in response to a cost-of-living crisis. Iran’s local currency has slumped to a record low , pushing up food prices and deepening an economic crisis in the sanctions-hit nation. The rising tensions are an early reminder of the geopolitical risks facing investors in 2026, with ambiguity over Iran’s nuclear program still looming as a major hurdle for regional stability. What You Need to Know Today Elon Musk’s very bad start to 2026 began with steep European sales declines for Teslas . Later, the carmaker lost the global EV crown to China’s BYD after fourth-quarter shipments missed expectations . In between, the billionaire’s X platform posted sexualized images of children because of a safeguards failure by its AI chatbot . The darkening sales outlook for Tesla — a key Musk brand — unfolds as consumers worldwide adapt to new technology choices. Wall Street has grown increasingly skeptical about Tesla’s sales prospects, cutting expectations by almost half over the last few years. At the same time, new EV competitors seem to emerge everyday. Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Officer Chris Brownridge told us his factories plan to ramp-up customized rides for discerning drivers . Russian crude is still finding bu...
These malign figures will do anything to avoid paying for the harm they have done, but accountability must eventually come to both It’s not quite a new year resolution, and it’s certainly not a prediction. Think of it instead as a hope or even a plea for the next 12 months. May the coming year see those leaders who have done so much damage to their own countries, and far beyond, at last be called ...
These malign figures will do anything to avoid paying for the harm they have done, but accountability must eventually come to both It’s not quite a new year resolution, and it’s certainly not a prediction. Think of it instead as a hope or even a plea for the next 12 months. May the coming year see those leaders who have done so much damage to their own countries, and far beyond, at last be called to account. Let 2026 be a year of reckoning. Start with the man whose reach is longest, by dint of the mighty power he wields. Such is the nature of the US electoral system that Donald Trump, who returned to power less than a year ago, will face the judgment of voters in 10 months’ time. His name will not be on the ballot but, make no mistake, the midterm elections of 3 November will deliver a verdict on the second Trump presidency. Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist Guardian newsroom: Year One of Trumpism: Is Britain Emulating the US? On Wednesday 21 January 2026, join Jonathan Freedland, Tania Branigan and Nick Lowles as they reflect on the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidency – and to ask if Britain could be set on the same path. Book tickets here or at guardian.live Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here . Continue reading...
Search under way after people seen entering sea A search operation involving multiple emergency services is currently taking place in Withernsea, East Yorkshire A search operation is currently taking place after reports of people entering the sea at Withernsea in East Yorkshire. HM Coastguard said the incident was reported shortly after 15:00 GMT and a search involving a rescue helicopter and anot...
Search under way after people seen entering sea A search operation involving multiple emergency services is currently taking place in Withernsea, East Yorkshire A search operation is currently taking place after reports of people entering the sea at Withernsea in East Yorkshire. HM Coastguard said the incident was reported shortly after 15:00 GMT and a search involving a rescue helicopter and another aircraft was under way. The search also involves coastguard rescue teams from Withernsea, Hornsea and Hull, as well as RNLI crews from Withernsea, Bridlington and Humber Rescue's inshore lifeboat. Yorkshire Ambulance Service, Humberside Police and Humberside Fire and Rescue are also in attendance.
Watsco's Board of Directors has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $3.00 on each outstanding share of its Common and Class B common stock payable on January 30, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 16, 2026. Watsco has paid dividends to shareholders for 52 consecutive years. Johnson & Johnson today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a cash d...
Watsco's Board of Directors has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $3.00 on each outstanding share of its Common and Class B common stock payable on January 30, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 16, 2026. Watsco has paid dividends to shareholders for 52 consecutive years. Johnson & Johnson today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a cash dividend for the first quarter of 2026 of $1.30 per share on the company's common stock. The dividend is payable on March 10, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 24, 2026. The ex-dividend date is February 24, 2026. GFL Environmental today announced that the Board of Directors of the Company has declared a cash dividend of US$0.0154 for each outstanding subordinate voting share and multiple voting share of the Company for the fourth quarter of 2025. The cash dividend will be paid on January 30, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 13, 2026. RPM International today announced that its board of directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.54 per share, payable on January 30, 2026, to stockholders of record as of January 16, 2026. RPM's last cash dividend increase of 6% in October 2025 marked RPM's 52nd consecutive year of increased cash dividends paid to its stockholders, which places RPM in an elite category of less than half of 1 percent of all publicly traded U.S. companies. EMCOR Group today announced that its Board of Directors has declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.40 per common share. The dividend will be paid on January 30, 2026 to stockholders of record as of January 14, 2026. VIDEO: Daily Dividend Report: WSO,JNJ,GFL,RPM,EME The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.
While many aspects of UK political polling have shifted drastically since 2019, the public’s view on Shamima Begum has remained largely fixed: a big majority do not want the now 26-year-old woman back in the UK. In 2019, Sajid Javid, then home secretary, stripped the Londoner of her UK citizenship on the grounds that she was a security threat, having travelled as a schoolgirl with two friends to t...
While many aspects of UK political polling have shifted drastically since 2019, the public’s view on Shamima Begum has remained largely fixed: a big majority do not want the now 26-year-old woman back in the UK. In 2019, Sajid Javid, then home secretary, stripped the Londoner of her UK citizenship on the grounds that she was a security threat, having travelled as a schoolgirl with two friends to territory controlled by Islamic State (IS) in Syria. At the time, 76% of people backed the move. Fast-forward to November 2025, and an equivalent poll found two-thirds of people thought Begum should not be allowed back to the UK. In policy terms, therefore, responding to the European court of human rights’ intervention in the matter should be a no-brainer for the Home Office. This week, media briefings suggested Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, would “robustly” push back against the court after it questioned whether the UK should have considered if Begum – who left the country aged 15 – had been trafficked before it left her stateless in a Syrian camp. It is not, however, a subject that ministers can simply ignore, for two reasons in particular. The first is that Begum is not alone. In November, a report into counter-terrorism by a commission of senior UK lawyers said the government’s refusal to repatriate most of the several dozen Britons still living in camps for former IS members and their families was becoming “untenable”. It said that between 55 and 72 people with links to the UK remain in the camps, among them about 30 to 40 children, living in “inhuman” and often dangerous conditions, and added that other countries have already taken action on the issue. The second reason – for all that Mahmood might dismiss it – is that the human rights court might have a point. Even if one was to argue that the 15-year-old Begum was old enough to understand the implications of seeking out a self-styled global caliphate that has carried out numerous and atrocious rights abuses, t...
If you've been too busy replaying all of Ars' top games of 2025 to take part in this year's Ars Technica Charity Drive sweepstakes , don't worry. You still have until the end of the day to donate to a good cause and get a chance to win your share of over $4,000 worth of swag (no purchase necessary to win). So far in this year's charity drive, over 450 readers have contributed nearly $38,000 to eit...
If you've been too busy replaying all of Ars' top games of 2025 to take part in this year's Ars Technica Charity Drive sweepstakes , don't worry. You still have until the end of the day to donate to a good cause and get a chance to win your share of over $4,000 worth of swag (no purchase necessary to win). So far in this year's charity drive, over 450 readers have contributed nearly $38,000 to either the Electronic Frontier Foundation or Child's Play as part of the charity drive (EFF has now taken a slight lead in the donation totals so far). That's still a ways away from 2020's record haul of over $58,000 , but I know we can make a run at it if readers really dig deep today! If you've been putting off your donation, now is the time to stop that procrastination. Do yourself and the charities involved a favor and give now while you're thinking about it and while you can still enter our sweepstakes. Read full article Comments
CapsoVision, Inc. CV recently announced that it has submitted a 510(k) application to the FDA for approval to add an AI-based reading feature to its CapsoCam Plus capsule endoscopy system. The proposed AI feature is designed to improve the image review process, enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve workflow efficiency for clinicians. Upon FDA clearance, the company plans to commence selling the ...
CapsoVision, Inc. CV recently announced that it has submitted a 510(k) application to the FDA for approval to add an AI-based reading feature to its CapsoCam Plus capsule endoscopy system. The proposed AI feature is designed to improve the image review process, enhance diagnostic accuracy and improve workflow efficiency for clinicians. Upon FDA clearance, the company plans to commence selling the upgraded product in the United States. Per management, FDA submission is an important step in CV’s goal to deliver a capsule endoscopy solution that uses advanced AI-based imaging to diagnose small intestine conditions. The company believes that the combination of advanced imaging, in-house AI models and fully cloud-based systems positions CapsoCam Plus as a next-generation solution for small bowel diagnostics and GI practices of all sizes. CV Stock Trend Following the News Shares of CapsoVision declined 7.7% since the announcement on Monday. Over the past six months, shares of the company have soared 205.4% compared with the industry’s 0.6% growth and the S&P 500’s 12.7% rise. In the long run, FDA clearance and the addition of an AI-assisted reading tool to CapsoCam Plus enhance CapsoVision’s ability to address two major pain points in GI diagnostics — lengthy image review processes and variability in the detection and diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases. This development supports wider adoption of AI-enabled medical imaging among gastroenterology practices and improves the company’s competitive positioning in the fast-developing field of AI-powered medical diagnostics. CV currently has a market capitalization of $580.39 million. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research More on the AI-Assisted CapsoCam Plus CapsoCam Plus AI feature is designed to visualize inside the small intestine to find medical problems in adults and children aged two years and older by capturing comprehensive panoramic images of the gastrointestinal tract. Its AI-assisted system is more advanced tha...
AGNC Investment Corporation AGNC shares have gained 14.2% in the past six months, outperforming the industry’s 2.3% growth and the S&P 500 Index’s 11.8% rise. Meanwhile, the company’s peers, Annaly Capital Management NLY shares have risen 14.8%, whereas shares of Starwood Property Trust, Inc. STWD have plunged 13.1% in the same time frame. Six-Month Price Performance Image Source: Zacks Investment...
AGNC Investment Corporation AGNC shares have gained 14.2% in the past six months, outperforming the industry’s 2.3% growth and the S&P 500 Index’s 11.8% rise. Meanwhile, the company’s peers, Annaly Capital Management NLY shares have risen 14.8%, whereas shares of Starwood Property Trust, Inc. STWD have plunged 13.1% in the same time frame. Six-Month Price Performance Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Despite recent strength in its share price, does AGNC stock still have room for further upside? Let’s find out. What’s Aiding AGNC’s Performance? Easing Mortgage Rates: AGNC Investment’s performance remains closely tied to movements in mortgage rates, which have been trending lower. Per Freddie Mac report, the average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.15% as of Dec. 31, 2025, down from last week, when it averaged 6.18%. A year ago, at this time, the rates averaged 6.91%. Lower mortgage rates are gradually easing housing affordability challenges and supporting improved loan demand. As refinancing and mortgage origination activity gains momentum, operating conditions for mortgage REITs such as AGNC, Annaly and Starwood Property are expected to improve, leading to higher gain-on-sale margins and increased new investment activity. At the same time, the Federal Reserve reduced interest rates by 75 basis points in 2025, following a 100-basis-point cut in 2024, and has indicated the possibility of an additional rate cut in 2026. This relatively lower rate environment is expected to ease earnings pressure and support AGNC’s net interest income in the upcoming periods. Active Portfolio Management: AGNC continues to benefit from its disciplined and active portfolio-management approach. The company is taking a cautious approach, using substantial hedges to manage market fluctuations. Over the past few quarters, it has actively adjusted its portfolio to reduce risks from changing interest rates and prepayments. As of Sept. 30, 2025, AGNC maintained a significant int...
Micron has secured another major vote of confidence from the Taiwanese government, winning approval for an additional NT$4.7 billion (approximately $149 million) in subsidies to expand HBM research and development in Taiwan. Combined with an earlier grant awarded in 2021, the total public support now approaches NT$10 billion, or roughly $318 million, making Micron the largest single recipient of T...
Micron has secured another major vote of confidence from the Taiwanese government, winning approval for an additional NT$4.7 billion (approximately $149 million) in subsidies to expand HBM research and development in Taiwan. Combined with an earlier grant awarded in 2021, the total public support now approaches NT$10 billion, or roughly $318 million, making Micron the largest single recipient of Taiwan’s flagship industrial R&D subsidies to date. The funding, approved by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs under its A+ Corporate Innovation and R&D Enhancement program, supports a three-year project running from November 2025 through October 2028. Micron’s total budget for the effort is NT$11.75 billion, with the company covering close to 60% of the cost itself. The goal is to develop and industrialize leading-edge, high-performance, and HBM technologies in Taiwan at a time when HBM has become one of the most strategically constrained components in the global semiconductor supply chain, driven by surging demand from AI accelerators, data center GPUs, and high-performance computing systems. HBM as strategic infrastructure HBM has shifted from a niche technology used in a handful of HPC accelerators into a foundational element of modern AI hardware. Unlike conventional DDR or GDDR memory, HBM stacks multiple DRAM dies vertically and connects them through an ultra-wide interface, delivering orders of magnitude more bandwidth per watt. Current HBM3E stacks already provide several terabytes per second of bandwidth, feeding GPUs such as Nvidia’s H200 and AMD’s MI300X without becoming a performance bottleneck. Next-gen HBM4 pushes this further by doubling the interface width to 2048 bits and supporting taller stacks with higher-density dies. In doing so, HBM4-class memory enables larger models, faster training, and more efficient inference without relying solely on brute-force compute scaling. This, unfortunately, has also turned HBM into a choke point. AI accelerators can...
KanawatTH Semiconductor stocks were mostly higher on Friday, amid renewed enthusiasm from traders to kick off the 2026 trading year. Micron Technology ( MU ) led the sector, with gains of nearly 8% in late morning trading. Micron shares rose more than
KanawatTH Semiconductor stocks were mostly higher on Friday, amid renewed enthusiasm from traders to kick off the 2026 trading year. Micron Technology ( MU ) led the sector, with gains of nearly 8% in late morning trading. Micron shares rose more than
Sparklers on champagne bottles likely cause of deadly Swiss bar fire 60 minutes ago Share Save Nick Johnson , Crans-Montana and Anna Lamche Share Save Footage shows person trying to put out flames during deadly Swiss bar fire A fire at a bar in a Swiss ski resort appears to have been caused by sparklers placed on bottles of champagne that came "too close to the ceiling", authorities said. Forty pe...
Sparklers on champagne bottles likely cause of deadly Swiss bar fire 60 minutes ago Share Save Nick Johnson , Crans-Montana and Anna Lamche Share Save Footage shows person trying to put out flames during deadly Swiss bar fire A fire at a bar in a Swiss ski resort appears to have been caused by sparklers placed on bottles of champagne that came "too close to the ceiling", authorities said. Forty people died after the blaze in the early hours of New Year's Day in Crans-Montana, while 119 were injured. Valais Attorney General Beatrice Pilloud told a news conference on Friday the investigation would focus on the materials used on the site, the bar's fire safety measures, its capacity and the number of people inside at the time of the fire. The investigation will explore whether prosecutions will be necessary. "If that is the case, and if those people are still alive, there will be a case opened against them," she said. "Everything leads us to think that the fire started from sparkling candles - or sparklers - which were put on bottles of champagne [that were] moved too close to the ceiling. From that, a blaze began very quickly", Ms Pilloud told the conference. Supplied BBC Verify has verified two photos showing lit sparklers attached to bottles inside Le Constellation nightclub Authorities are still working on the formal identification of the 40 people killed in the fire, with police commander Frédéric Gisler saying "that is our priority". Many of those injured in the fire remain in a critical condition, authorities said. Of those injured, 113 have been formally identified, Gisler said. This figure includes 71 Swiss citizens, 14 French, and 11 Italians, as well as four Serbs, among others. The formal identification process of six others was ongoing, he said, and warned the figures may still change. Among those injured were 19-year-old French footballer Tahirys Dos Santos, according to a statement released by his football club, FC Mertz. Dos Santos was "severely burned"...
The Nasdaq Composite was getting messy to start the new year. The Dow was up 52 points, or 0.1%. “Software is getting hit especially hard, with massive weakness across mid-caps,” writes Mizuho’s Daniel O’Regan.
The Nasdaq Composite was getting messy to start the new year. The Dow was up 52 points, or 0.1%. “Software is getting hit especially hard, with massive weakness across mid-caps,” writes Mizuho’s Daniel O’Regan.