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  • Hydrofarm reported Q1 sales down 29.6% to $28.5M, a $14.6M net loss, and faces a Term Loan default while negotiating lender forbearance.
  • Cerebras raised about $6.38 billion in its Nasdaq IPO and began trading under ticker CBRS, boosting AI hardware capital markets.
  • U.S. prosecutors plan to unseal an indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro next Wednesday, escalating U.S.-Cuba tensions amid fuel shortages.
  • OpenAI previewed ChatGPT Pro personal finance tools with Plaid integration, prompting notable declines in several public fintech stocks.
  • U.S. approval to supply Nvidia H200 GPUs to Chinese firms including Alibaba and Tencent could add mid-single-digit CY2027 revenue upside, analysts say.
  • U.S. stock indexes closed lower, with the S&P 500 down 1.24% and the VIX rising as materials, utilities, and industrials weighed.
  • Monster Beverage's board authorized a new $500 million share repurchase program, adding to about $400 million previously available.

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Buy BILL: Value + Cash Flow Make This Dip a Strategic Swing Trade

Buy BILL: Value + Cash Flow Make This Dip a Strategic Swing Trade

Bill Holdings (BILL) is trading near its 52-week low and at a valuation that looks reasonable versus cash flow. Strong free cash flow, a meaningful activist stake, and a macro tilt toward automation make a mid-term long trade attractive. Enter at current levels with a tight stop below the 52-week low and a conservative first target; hold into a lar…

TeraWulf’s 2.8 GW Leap: A Tactical Long After a Sharp Pullback

TeraWulf’s 2.8 GW Leap: A Tactical Long After a Sharp Pullback

TeraWulf's recent acquisitions add ~1.5 GW and expand the company to ~2.8 GW of capacity. The market sold off the stock after a pullback, presenting a tactical long opportunity at $12.00 with a $18.00 target and $9.50 stop. The trade balances near-term execution risk against substantial optionality from near-term power availability and long-term HP…

Fed Faces Growing Pressure as U.S. Layoffs Spike and Markets Slip

Fed Faces Growing Pressure as U.S. Layoffs Spike and Markets Slip

Markets entered the day under strain as a delayed U.S. jobs report and a sharp rise in announced layoffs intensified speculation that the Federal Reserve could ease policy at its next meeting. Global equities fell for a third consecutive day, with emerging markets and Korean shares notably weak, while bitcoin and silver staged partial recoveries. T…

Markets Slide After Moody's Lowers Indonesia Outlook, Deepening Recent Turmoil

Markets Slide After Moody's Lowers Indonesia Outlook, Deepening Recent Turmoil

Indonesia's equity market and currency fell sharply after Moody's cut the country's credit outlook to negative from stable, intensifying a selloff that follows an $80 billion equity rout last week. The Jakarta Composite Index dropped nearly 3% while the rupiah weakened to 16,885 per dollar. Ratings concerns, transparency flags and policy uncertaint…

Yuan Eyes Longest Weekly Upswing in Nearly 13 Years as Exports Support Gains

Yuan Eyes Longest Weekly Upswing in Nearly 13 Years as Exports Support Gains

The Chinese yuan remained slightly softer on Friday morning but was positioned to notch its eleventh consecutive week of appreciation versus the U.S. dollar, the longest stretch since early 2013. Market participants pointed to strong export performance, seasonal FX conversions and a weak dollar as primary supports, even as short-term U.S. dollar vo…

RBI Holds Policy Rate at 5.25%, Revises Up Near-Term Inflation Forecast

RBI Holds Policy Rate at 5.25%, Revises Up Near-Term Inflation Forecast

The Reserve Bank of India kept its policy rate at 5.25% and maintained a Neutral stance, while upgrading near-term inflation projections and pointing to improving export prospects from recent and prospective trade deals. The central bank warned of a sharper pick-up in consumer inflation in the coming months even as GDP growth remains robust.

RBI Keeps Repo Rate at 5.25% as U.S.-India Trade Deal Eases Tariff Pressure

RBI Keeps Repo Rate at 5.25% as U.S.-India Trade Deal Eases Tariff Pressure

The Reserve Bank of India held its policy repo rate at 5.25% following a unanimous decision by its six-member monetary policy committee, retaining a neutral stance. A recent trade agreement with the United States, which cuts U.S. tariffs on Indian imports from nearly 50% to 18%, has reduced a key source of pressure on India’s economy and markets. T…

Talks in Oman Face Sharp Divisions as U.S. and Iran Meet Over Nuclear Row

Talks in Oman Face Sharp Divisions as U.S. and Iran Meet Over Nuclear Row

Iran and the United States are scheduled to meet in Oman for high-stakes discussions intended to address Tehran’s nuclear programme. Fundamental disagreements over the agenda - with Washington seeking to broaden talks to include missiles, regional proxy activity and Iran’s domestic treatment of protesters, and Tehran insisting on limiting the talks…

Poll Sees Japan Returning to Growth in Q4 on Strong Investment and Consumption

Poll Sees Japan Returning to Growth in Q4 on Strong Investment and Consumption

A Reuters poll of 16 economists indicates Japan likely returned to growth in the October-December 2025 quarter, with annualised GDP rising an estimated 1.6% after a sharp contraction in the prior quarter. The pickup is attributed to robust corporate capital expenditure and steady private consumption, while net external demand made a small positive …

Asian Shares Dip as Tech Losses Persist; Japan Holds Ground Ahead of Election, Australia Slips on RBA Hawkishness

Asian Shares Dip as Tech Losses Persist; Japan Holds Ground Ahead of Election, Australia Slips on RBA Hawkishness

Asian equity markets were broadly weaker on Friday, led lower by declines in technology stocks. Japan bucked the regional trend with modest gains as investors turned attention to a Sunday national election that could strengthen the governing party’s mandate. Australia’s ASX 200 was the weakest market in the region after Reserve Bank of Australia Go…

Oil Pauses After Rally as U.S.-Iran Talks and Dollar Strength Temper Prices

Oil Pauses After Rally as U.S.-Iran Talks and Dollar Strength Temper Prices

Oil prices retreated in Asian trading and were on track for a weekly decline as markets weighed upcoming U.S.-Iran discussions in Oman, profit-taking after recent gains, and pressure from a stronger dollar. Brent was near $67.58 a barrel and WTI around $63.09, with traders reducing the geopolitical risk premium following hopes the talks could ease …

Singapore Poised for a Fiscally Cautious Budget as Growth Holds Strong

Singapore Poised for a Fiscally Cautious Budget as Growth Holds Strong

Singapore is set to announce a conservative Budget on February 12 that prioritises fiscal prudence after elevated household support in 2025. Economists from Bank of America, Maybank and DBS expect an overall fiscal surplus of between 0.3% and 1% of GDP. The government is likely to shift focus toward longer-term measures such as technology and innov…

Bitcoin Tests $60,000 Support as Broad Risk-Off Wave Hits Markets

Bitcoin Tests $60,000 Support as Broad Risk-Off Wave Hits Markets

Bitcoin plunged to a 16-month low on Friday and briefly tested the $60,000 level as a rout in technology stocks and other risk assets intensified. The largest cryptocurrency later traded higher in choppy action but remained under pressure, while ether and the wider crypto market also registered steep declines. Market flows into U.S. spot bitcoin ET…