• DeCarley Trading
  • Home
  • Trading Platform Login
  • Exclusive DeCarley Content
  • Futures Market Charts
  • DeCarley Press
  • Notices
  • Cow Guy Close
  • Trading Webinar Archives
  • Live Economic News/Data
  • Market Snapshot
  • Live Chat
  • DeCarley Trading Books
  • Platform Tutorials
  • Client Resources
  • Trading Podcasts
  • Trading Calendars
  • Futures News
  • Video News
  • Learn to Trade Commodities
  • Mad Money Feed
  • About
  • Risk Disclosure
  • Privacy Policy
  • © Copyright DeCarley Trading
  • My account
DeCarley Trading
on 06/11/2026

Kuwait closes airspace, Israel warns of launches from Lebanon after U.S strikes in Iran

President Donald Trump promised more attacks on Iran after strikes resumed this week. Earlier this week, he said a deal to end the war was near.

on 06/11/2026

Oracle beats on earnings, but stock drops on plans to raise another $20 billion

Oracle topped quarterly expectations, but free cash flow is negative, and the company plans to raise more capital for data center projects.

on 06/11/2026

SpaceX IPO is a ‘referendum’ on Musk, say market watchers

Friday's hotly anticipated SpaceX market debut could prove a defining moment for capital markets — and serve as a "referendum" on Elon Musk's leadership.

on 06/11/2026

U.S. becomes India’s top gas supplier, as Iran war cuts it off from the Gulf

India's gas purchases from the U.S. have grown steadily, driven by Washington’s push to sell more American energy to the South Asian country.

on 06/10/2026

USDA's Rollins called screwworm a 'little pest' amid U.S. spread. Last year, she called it 'terrifying'

The U.S. agriculture secretary is downplaying the threat posed by the spreading screwworm now compared with her more dire remarks last year.

on 06/11/2026

Mercedes-Benz joins Europe’s defense push with anti-drone vehicle deal

Mercedes becomes the latest European carmaker to turn to the defense industry in the hope that partnerships can revive the auto industry's ailing fortunes.

on 06/11/2026

A new corporate migration is taking shape in Southeast Asia

Lower costs, tax incentives and access to a larger market have seen a raft of companies shift operations to Malaysia from Singapore.

on 06/11/2026

How family offices are investing in the final frontier beyond SpaceX

Personal investment firms of the ultra-rich are interested in space startups even without Elon Musk's name attached.

on 06/10/2026

Analysis: Trump said he loves inflation. Why that should be music to Kevin Warsh's ears

The president said Wednesday he is happy with inflation at 4.2%. That will be welcome news for new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh.

on 06/10/2026

College sticker prices top $100,000 at 16 schools — but many students pay significantly less

The cost of attendance at a growing number of colleges is now more than six figures a year, according to data from The Princeton Review.

on 06/11/2026

Why U.S. AI giants like Anthropic, OpenAI are launching major expansions in London

The U.K. capital has become a key growth target for many of the world's most talked about AI companies.

on 06/11/2026

Inside India newsletter: Hollywood is debating AI. India's filmmakers are embracing it

Even as Hollywood remains the world's most influential storyteller, experiments in AI filmmaking are increasingly happening in India.

on 06/11/2026

Hugo Boss pops 8% after top shareholder Frasers launches $2 billion takeover offer

British retail group Frasers owns a roughly 26% stake in Hugo Boss.

on 06/11/2026

KKR says AI productivity boom to keep on going — but warns of 'extreme' trend not seen since the 19th century

KKR said in its mid-year outlook Thursday that AI will drive economic growth for years to come, but only in specific sectors.

on 06/10/2026

World Cup travel boost hasn't materialized for U.S. businesses — yet

The expected travel boom from the World Cup is looking like it will be a city-by-city, match-by-match test of pricing power.

on 06/11/2026

OpenAI mulls slashing prices as it competes with Anthropic for users: WSJ

OpenAI is reportedly mulling drastic price cuts to its AI models, as it looks to woo consumers from rival AI company Anthropic, the WSJ reported on Wednesday.

on 06/10/2026

Starbucks stock is a bright spot in Wednesday's bleak market. Here's why

Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

on 06/10/2026

Wall Street needs a crash course in the token economy ahead of AI IPOs. SpaceX offers a preview

When OpenAI and Anthropic make their IPO prospectuses available to the public, investors are going to have to learn about a whole new economy.

on 06/11/2026

Jim Cramer says one of SpaceX's biggest risks is this group of investors

CNBC's Jim Cramer said one of the biggest risks facing the SpaceX IPO is speculators who may rush to sell shares shortly after the stock begins trading.

on 06/11/2026

AI mega-listings are 'just the start,' Razer CEO says, ahead of historic SpaceX IPO

Blockbuster public offerings from AI companies could be an enduring feature of the industry, Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan said Thursday, ahead of several mega IPOs.

on 06/11/2026

Private credit has ‘growing pains,’ but a Man Group exec sees opportunities in higher rates

Private credit is facing liquidity-related “growing pains,” but higher-for-longer interest rates could create attractive yield opportunities, Man Group said.

on 06/11/2026

Investors brace for a 'long grind' as Iran war escalation dims hopes of an early end to hostilities

As U.S. and Iranian forces continue exchanging strikes, investors are increasingly grappling with the possibility that the conflict could become more prolonged.

on 06/11/2026

Bisignano says Social Security Administration's phone helpline wait times have reached a record low

Long waits when calling the Social Security Administration's 800 number have been a legacy issue. Commissioner Frank Bisignano said he's changing that.

on 06/11/2026

Unique SpaceX IPO is hedging challenge for Wall Street: 'What are you going to do, short NASA?'

Millbank Dartmoor Portsmouth CIO Dennis Davitt says he hasn't seen anything like the SpaceX IPO since 2004. Investors are nervous about their positions.