The initial market reaction to a Fed meeting is almost always a head fake, says Cramer
Mad Money host Jim Cramer says Fed Chair Jay Powell was a bit more hawkish than he expected at this week's Fed press conference. He didn't give any indication he's done tightening, says Cramer.
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A.I. is a major catalyst for the reopening of the IPO market, says Bedrock Capital's Geoff Lewis
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