Jai Hamid

Author
Jai Hamid

Jai Hamid

Author

Jai Hamid has been covering crypto, stock markets, technology, the global economy, and the geopolitical events that affect markets for the past 6 years. She has worked with blockchain-focused publications including AMB Crypto, Coin Edition, and CryptoTale on market analyses, major companies, regulation, and macroeconomic trends. She has attended London School of Journalism and thrice shared crypto market insights on one of Africa’s top TV networks.


Author’s Articles

  • Porsche drops 7.5% after slashing EV rollout and cutting guidance

  • Tesla stock surges by 2.2% as China rival BYD plunges after Elon Musk reunited with Trump

  • Global stocks trade sideways despite pockets of strength

  • Luxshare jumps 10% on news of OpenAI deal for consumer AI device

  • Japan’s SoftBank surges 146% on AI bets, now rivals Toyota in Topix clout

  • Wall Street sticks with mid-curve Treasuries as Fed path stays murky

  • U.S. deficit will top $2 trillion in FY 2025, even with record $350B in tariffs

  • Nvidia is now worth more than India, amid its stock’s plunge

  • Nvidia’s $5B stake won’t fix Intel’s biggest headache, which is manufacturing losses

  • London’s crypto robbers plague streets via stolen phones packed with wallet data

  • Old-school tech stocks lead S&P 500 as AI demand fuels shock rally

  • Wall Street stays bullish on GE Vernova as stock tops charts on AI momentum

  • China’s retail investors return to stocks as other assets slump

  • Warren Buffett Indicator hits 220% for the first time in history

  • Fed’s key inflation gauge seen cooling in August, holding at 2.9% annually

  • Strategy’s stock slips 4% as Bitcoin stays firm, testing faith in Michael Saylor

  • BLS quietly postpones major consumer report after Trump fires director

  • Fed’s rate cut meets resistance as long-end Treasury yields reverse lower trend

  • Private tech valuations double to $1.3 trillion, led by OpenAI and SpaceX

  • Wall Street’s $16 trillion rally powers on while geopolitics burn in the background

  • Wall Street bets on faster rate cuts than Fed, fueling markets and credit

  • IBM says U.S. chip dependence on foreign supply is a national risk