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Strategy (MSTR): Will The Stock Join the S&P 500 This Week?

Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR) has seen plenty of success in the past year, with its stock up 161% in that span. The stock has been one of the best performers on the market, largely due to the surge of Bitcoin (BTC). Some investors see potential in MSTR eventually joining the S&P 500 index, which would be monumental for not only Strategy, but for Bitcoin and the crypto market as a whole. Earlier this week, popular Bitcoin investor Lark Davis said that he could see MSTR being eligible to join the index as soon as this week. Davis added that the move will trigger billions in boomer money, i.e., funds from older investors, to flow into MSTR and Bitcoin. Meanwhile, Wall Street veteran Josh Mandell suggests that Strategy has already been included in the S&P 500 and an announcement is imminent. To join the S&P 500 index, a company and its stock must complete the following: Based in the U.S. At least 12 months of trading history on a major U.S. exchange Market cap above ...

US Dollar Weakening May Actually Be Good For US Stocks: Here's How

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The US dollar is currently standing at a precarious threshold. The currency is constantly being dubbed volatile, with its foes hammering USD from all sides and frontiers. As the multi-polar currency agenda takes over the world, the US dollar’s positioning is being heavily questioned. However, it might not all be bad, as new Analysis shows how a weak US dollar might be good for US stocks in the long run. Also Read: Bitcoin & Gold Emerge As Top Assets Of 2024: Will The Rally Continue? US Dollar and US Stocks: The Invisible Connection Source: Mint Per a recent post uploaded by Game of Trades, the portal shared how two of the major global indices are declining, which may impact US stocks in the long haul. The portal outlined how the weak US dollar might prove bullish for US stocks, as a weak USD tends to push up companies’ earnings. While elaborating on the process, the portal shared that a fragile US dollar often makes foreign revenues look big. About 70% of S&P stocks consist ...