‘Roofman’ Tops Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List of the Week Again

Bill Murray plays Frank Cross, a grumpy TV executive who’s visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve. This movie is a modern take on the classic Charles Dickens story, focusing on a man who cares more about high TV ratings than people’s feelings during the holidays. It’s a funny but touching film where Frank is forced to look at his life and the choices he’s made. It’s become a popular choice for viewers who enjoy a humorous and slightly different take on Christmas stories.

Galaxy Digital’s 40% Plunge and a $4.7M Bet

In a world where the stock market is as unpredictable as a British summer, Montreal-based Formula Growth disclosed a new position in Galaxy Digital on November 13. They acquired 139,195 shares, a sum worth roughly $4.71 million. This is not a casual stroll through the financial park but a calculated step into the unknown, much like choosing a restaurant based solely on the color of its napkins.

The 10 Best 1930s Christmas Movies & Why You Should Watch Them

I’m sharing the ten best Christmas movies from the 1930s – films that are almost a century old! You can enjoy this list during this holiday season, or save it for future years. The movies are ranked according to their ratings on IMDb. Have fun watching!

XLK vs. FTEC: Tech ETFs Decoded

They’re both low-cost, both U.S. tech, but one holds 70 names, the other 294. The giant, XLK, has three big names-Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft-eating up a third of its assets. The smaller, FTEC, spreads its bets wider, though many of its holdings are tiny. So it goes.

A Contrarian’s Gambit: DigitalBridge’s $64M Bet

On November 13, the SEC received a filing that might have been mistaken for a medieval scroll. Portolan, with the audacity of a scribe in a monastery, acquired 2.4 million shares of DBRG, swelling its stake to $63.98 million. A feast of capital, yet one wonders if the feast is prepared for a banquet or a funeral.