Cramer warns the January rally is driven by emotion and not all stocks will hold up

CNBC’s Jim Cramer says early January trading is being driven by emotion, momentum chasing and turnaround bets and urges investors not to get greedy.
Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors await Australia inflation data

Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Wednesday as investors await inflation data coming out of Australia.
Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The S&P 500 and Dow rose to records on Tuesday, with the blue-chip index closing above 49,000 for the first time.
Trump says Venezuela to give up to 50 million barrels of oil to U.S.

Trump’s announcement came days after U.S. forces attacked Venezuela and captured its leader, Nicolas Maduro, to be prosecuted on drug-trafficking charges.
Stock futures are little changed after S&P 500, Dow rally to fresh highs: Live updates

The S&P 500 and the Dow Industrials popped to new records on Tuesday. The blue-chip Dow posted its first close above 49,000.
Amazon’s AI shopping tool sparks backlash from online retailers that didn’t want websites scraped

Some businesses have objected to their products being sold on Amazon through the “Shop Direct” feature without their permission.
January effect: Citadel says big money to flow into stocks this month

January has historically been the best month for capital equity deployment, according to Citadel Securities.
Venezuela could be sitting on a big Bitcoin stash, experts say. Here’s what could happen next

Although it’s hard to say how much bitcoin could be held by Venezuela, it’s likely the regime has amassed considerable holdings of the token, experts said.
Income investors can use this strategy to boost 2026 performance, according to Morningstar

Companies have been snapping up their own shares. Adding a few of those stocks to your portfolio may lift performance.
Huang says Nvidia seeing ‘very high’ Chinese customer demand for H200 AI chips

“It appears that we’re going to be going back to China,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Tuesday at the CES conference in Las Vegas.