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Wall Street’s Wild 48 Hours: Record Highs, AI Deals & Gold’s $4,000 Breakout

Wall Street’s Wild 48 Hours: Record Highs, AI Deals & Gold’s $4,000 Breakout

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs before retreating Tuesday as investors took profits; the Dow also slipped. AMD surged about 24% on an OpenAI chip deal, fueling tech gains before valuations cooled. Gold topped $4,000/oz and Bitcoin reached $125,000 amid economic jitters. Fifth Third Bancorp announced an $11 billion deal to buy Comerica, sending Comerica shares up nearly 14%.
Pixel Watch 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 vs Amazfit Balance: Ultimate 2025 Smartwatch Showdown

Pixel Watch 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 vs Amazfit Balance: Ultimate 2025 Smartwatch Showdown

Pixel Watch 2 runs Wear OS 4 with a Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, 2GB RAM, and lasts 36–38 hours per charge. Fitbit Sense 2 offers 6-day battery life, 40+ workout modes, and EDA stress monitoring, but heart-rate accuracy lags in intense training. Amazfit Balance provides 10–14 days of battery, 150+ sport modes, and BIA body composition, but lacks ECG. Prices range from $229–$399 depending on model and features.
Fitbit Charge 6 vs Garmin Vivoactive 6 vs Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro – 2025’s Ultimate Fitness Wearable Showdown

Fitbit Charge 6 vs Garmin Vivoactive 6 vs Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro – 2025’s Ultimate Fitness Wearable Showdown

Fitbit Charge 6 offers ECG, EDA, and SpO₂ tracking in an aluminum, 50m water-resistant body, priced at $159.95. Garmin Vivoactive 6 features a round AMOLED display, 80+ sport modes, multi-GNSS, and 5 ATM resistance for $299.99. Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro has a 1.74-inch AMOLED, 150+ sport modes, GNSS, and costs about $80–$90. Battery life ranges from 5 days (Charge 6) to up to 3 weeks (Band 10 Pro).

Stock Market Today

  • MP Materials Trades at Premium Valuation Amid Growth and Expansion Plans
    March 13, 2026, 2:57 PM EDT. MP Materials is trading at a forward 12-month price-to-sales ratio of 20.95 times, significantly above the industry average of 1.43 times, signaling a high valuation. The company's shares rose 12.7% over three months but underperformed peers like Lynas Rare Earths, which gained 77.3%. Operationally, MP doubled its neodymium-praseodymium (NdPr) oxide production in 2025 and reached record rare earth oxide concentrate output. The firm is advancing its magnet manufacturing capabilities with a new facility planned in Texas, projected to increase U.S. rare earth magnet production. Revenues increased 10% to $224 million in 2025 despite ceasing rare earth concentrate sales to China. Adjusted losses narrowed due to price floor agreements. MP's premium valuation reflects growth prospects but raises concerns over current stock expense.
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