Small-Caps and Holiday Sentiment: Why Thanksgiving Week Is a Bullish Period for U.S. Stocks
Unusual Options Activity: D, AXP and Others Attract Market Bets, D V/OI Ratio Reaches 295.6
Wednesday Ends With Index Decline | Wall Street Today
3 "Winners" Vs. "Losers" Within Consumer Discretionary Stocks – Goldman
Dow Hits Another Record, Core PCE 2.8% as Expected | Live Stock
Inflation-Battered Consumers Are Going to Extreme Lengths to Nab Holiday Deals
Turkey Prices Have Dropped, But Americans Are Cutting Back on Thanksgiving Feasts
S&P 500, Dow Hit Records, Trump Tariffs to Cost Hundreds of Billions | Wall Street Today
Inflation Expected to Move Away From Target If Tariffs Happen -- Market Talk
Thanksgiving Dinner Offers a Glimpse Into How We're Doing on Inflation
Dow Falls After Record, Trump Talks Tariffs on Day One | Live Stock
Citi Maintains Dollar General(DG.US) With Sell Rating
Citi Sticks to Their Sell Rating for Dollar General (DG)
Dollar General Announces 24 Days of Savings
Looking Into Dollar Gen's Recent Short Interest
S&P 500, Dow Hit Records Right After Open | Live Stock
Dollar General (NYSE:DG) Shareholders Have Endured a 65% Loss From Investing in the Stock Three Years Ago
New tactics against inflation! The consumer industry in the usa collectively prolongs "Black Friday".
In the face of stubborn inflation and rising prices, usa consumers are no longer impulsively "buying more", they are paying more attention to discounts and high cost performance. To cope with inflation and stimulate consumption, retail giants such as walmart and amazon have extended the "Black Friday" shopping festival from one day to several weeks. Analysis suggests that Trump's rise to power may further exacerbate the inflation situation.
Shoppers Are Picky Heading Into Black Friday. Retailers Could Win or Lose Big. -- WSJ
Better Beaten-Down Retailer: Target Vs. Dollar General