Santoli’s Tuesday market wrap-up: S&P 500 executes a nearly precise retest of Friday’s low

The almost-trite mechanics of this bounce work against the idea that stocks are mostly twitching in tune with the tit-for-tat, U.S.-China trade threats.
Jeep parent Stellantis announces $13 billion U.S. investment plan

Stellantis plans to invest $13 billion in U.S. auto manufacturing operations over the next four years, as the company executes a turnaround under CEO Antonio Filosa.
Wall Street can’t seem to shake off volatility. How to generate some safe returns into year-end

Here’s where Wall Street is finding safety and income right now.
Trump threatens China with cooking oil embargo over soybean snub

President Donald Trump said the U.S. is considering ending its cooking oil trade with China in retaliation for Beijing refusing to buy U.S. soybeans.
An inflation pattern that has overtones of the dreaded 1970s is forming

Investors should take a look at how the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge looks now versus the 1970s, according to one chief market strategist.
Trump shutdown firings touch bipartisan priorities: Not just ‘Democrat Agencies’

Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have spoken out against the firings by the Trump administration.
Bitcoin slips to $113,000 amid U.S.-China trade uncertainty: CNBC Crypto World

On today’s episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin and ether as trade tensions between the U.S. and China escalate. Plus, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says he expects tokenization to bring foreign investment into U.S. markets. And, Richard Green of RootstockLabs discusses what’s driving volatility in crypto.
There’s a shocking disparity between how high income and low income earners feel about the economy

New JPMorgan data shows how different Americans in different income brackets perceive the economy.
These are the support levels in QQQ ETF to look for as volatility picks up, according to the charts

Todd Gordon breaks down the technical levels he’s watching on the QQQ.
Meta removes Facebook page allegedly used to target ICE agents after pressure from DOJ

Meta removed a Facebook group page that was allegedly used to “dox and target” U.S. ICE agents in Chicago after being contacted by Department of Justice.