Pump.fun Sees 80% Decline in Token Launches as Meme Coin Market Loses Momentum
Pump.fun has seen a sharp decline in token launches and graduations from its system.
Pump.fun has seen a sharp decline in token launches and graduations from its system.
The company told investors that its "unhinged and viral marketing campaigns" helped add more users.
The American Federation of Teachers, with $4 trillion managed for retirees and others, wants asset management CEOs to do their homework on the EV maker’s valuation.
Gil Luria of DA Davidson highlighted increased competition from China and declining profit margins as concerns for Nvidia.
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Broadcom shares fell to a one-month low Thursday amid a broader chip stock selloff as investors digested Nvidia's earnings and President Trump's latest announcement on tariffs. Monitor these key chart levels.
As the world’s richest person, Elon Musk isn’t short of opportunity. From TikTok to Nissan, his name comes up time and again during potential deals across Asia, no matter how outlandish.
TOKYO (Reuters) -Equities slumped across Asia on Friday and the U.S. dollar hovered near multi-week highs against the currencies of the country's top trading partners as concerns about an escalating global trade war soured market sentiment. Technology shares took an additional hit following a sell-off in AI darling Nvidia and other so-called "Magnificent Seven" Wall Street mega-cap stocks, as investors judged the chipmaker's earnings report harshly a day after it was released. The safe-haven yen and Swiss franc strengthened, with Japan's currency getting an additional boost from lower U.S. Treasury yields.
Bettors on Polymarket, which became famous for accurately calling the 2024 election, see slim chances DOGE will achieve some of its big goals.