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2/27 Daily Falcon: This Week in Investing & Political Wealth

Feb 27, 2026

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2/27 Daily Falcon: This Week in Investing & Political Wealth

Energy gained, tech stalled, yields stayed high. Here is the policy layer beneath this week’s moves.

New Highs in Stocks, Big Tech Earnings, and Labor Data Looms

Feb 25, 2026

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New Highs in Stocks, Big Tech Earnings, and Labor Data Looms

Markets are at highs, but breadth, earnings, and jobs data will decide what comes next.

Markets Reach Record Highs as Yields Rise, the Dollar Firms, and Liquidity Quietly Tightens

Feb 23, 2026

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Markets Reach Record Highs as Yields Rise, the Dollar Firms, and Liquidity Quietly Tightens

Record highs are holding, but rising yields, firm currency trends, and bond auctions may decide how durable this rally really is.

2/20 Daily Falcon: This Week in Investing & Political Wealth

Feb 20, 2026

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2/20 Daily Falcon: This Week in Investing & Political Wealth

Markets digested a major Supreme Court tariff ruling, slowing growth data, and continuing geopolitical tension - rotating capital into defensives and real assets.

Consumer Strength, Corporate Buybacks, and Automation Spending Signal a Market Reallocating, Not Retreating

Feb 18, 2026

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Consumer Strength, Corporate Buybacks, and Automation Spending Signal a Market Reallocating, Not Retreating

Cash levels remain high, dividend strategies are regaining attention, and capital is quietly shifting toward productivity and infrastructure themes.

Inflation Cools, Credit Stays Tight, and Volatility Compresses as Markets Price a Smooth Landing

Feb 16, 2026

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Inflation Cools, Credit Stays Tight, and Volatility Compresses as Markets Price a Smooth Landing

Cooling prices, tight credit spreads, and low volatility define the backdrop, but energy swings and lending standards may complicate the path.