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There was no press release or fanfare, but last week was more consequential to the future of autonomous driving than any week in recent memory. Waymo and $Uber(UBER)$ broke up. They’re still working together in Austin and Atlanta, but there’s now a clear business model split between the two. In a lot of ways, clarity is important. Waymo has a clearer path forward as it scales the business around the U.S. and globally. Uber knows it can’t rely on Waymo either, but it also puts pressure on the partners Uber is betting on. With new technologies, getting the business model right is more important than getting the technology right, so this moment is crucial. As an owner of both stocks, I’m not surprised by the move and happy to see the shift. I think i
Echoes of the Dot-Com Bubble? Tech & Semis Flash Warning Signs
If the $S&P 500(.SPX)$ finishes the year with a 10%+ gain, it will be only the 2nd time in the history of the $SPX that it has had 4 straight years of double-digit returns. The other time was 1995-1999, just before the Dot Com Bubble burst 🤯 👀 Semiconductor Stocks $VanEck Semiconductor ETF(SMH)$ relative to M2 Money Supply 🚨 Now trading at double the peak of the Dot Com Bubble 🤯 👀 Semiconductor Stocks are very, very expensive 🤯 👀 Probably Fine? Energy Stocks just saw an outflow of $3.2 Billion over the last week, the largest in 2 years 🚨 🚨 Tech Stocks on track for their largest annual inflow in history 📈 📈
Relative strength remains one of the most reliable indicators of market leadership. These 12 liquid stocks are leading the market with the strongest one-month performance and RS thrust, highlighting where momentum continues to build. 12 Leading Liquid Stocks by 1-Month Relative Strength and RS Thrust (Sorted) $Robinhood(HOOD)$ - Financial Technology (Fintech) & Infrastructure $Hims & Hers Health Inc.(HIMS)$ - Healthcare Providers & Services $Reddit(RDDT)$ - Software & IT Services $Tempus AI(TEM)$ - Biotechnology & Medical Research $UnitedHealth(UNH)$ - Healthca
The CEOs Building Tomorrow's Giants Take Big Risks Today
Something different. As an investor, I look for what I call "ambitious failures". CEOs moving quickly, taking big swings, and striking out every once in awhile is not necessarily a bad thing. Big thinkers and innovators play big. But as a shareholder betting on asymmetric returns, I WANT my leadership to play fast + play BIG. Couple examples of founders moving fast, playing big (and sometimes flopping): > bezos launched $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ 's fire phone, it flopped > $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ zuckerberg went all in on metaverse, flopped > $Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$ 's nft marketplace flopped > $GameStop(GME)$
Q3 2026 Crypto Equity Strategy: Trading Bitcoin’s Momentum and Volatility via COIN and MSTR Options
The cryptocurrency market is moving out of its late 2025/early 2026 lull, and Bitcoin's defense and reclaim of the $62,000 level highlights that structural demand is very much intact. An analysis of what is driving this momentum, how to position for Q3 volatility, and an individual breakdown of MSTR, COIN, IREN, and MARA provides clarity on navigating this landscape. What Has Been Keeping This Momentum Alive? While retail "hype" cools down periodically, the 2026 momentum is driven by deep institutional rails and structural shifts: The Corporate Treasury "Digital Credit" Playbook: Led aggressively by MicroStrategy, the market is embracing engineered bitcoin capital tools. MSTR's launch and scaling of massive preferred equity instruments (like STRC) have allowed institutional investors to ga
The algorithmic panic over the META cloud computing report has completely disconnected Corning from its fundamental value. $Corning(GLW)$ plunged 13.6% in a single session. This violent drop pushed the stock straight into a hyper-oversold zone. It is now resting right above critical structural support near the $196 level. Retail traders are panicking. They think the AI infrastructure boom has peaked. But smart market practitioners see a textbook liquidity flush. This drop occurred just days after Corning announced blockbuster news. They locked in a landmark 10x capacity expansion partnership with NVDA. They even issued warrants (options to buy shares at a set price) to Nvidia. This comes on top of their multi-billion dollar optical fiber backlogs w
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SPX Rally 2% to Reclaim 7,400; IXIC. Q2 Closes +21% — 3 Big Things This Week
Last Week's Recap 1.Market Digest: Stocks Rally, Q2 Crushes, Jobs Miss, Oil Tumbles (Week Ended July 3, 2026) Regaining momentum — Major U.S. indexes rose ~2%; $Dow Jones(.DJI)$ hit a record high, $S&P 500(.SPX)$ and $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ below June 2 peaks. Q2's rally — NASDAQ +21%+, S&P 500 +15% (best since 2020); Dow +13% (best since 2022), reversing Q1's steep declines. Jobs setback — June added just 57,000 jobs (half expected); April/May revised down by 74,000 combined. Oil stabilizes — Crude $WTI Crude Oil - main 2608(CLmain)$ at ~$68, extending
Weekly: Aspial Lifestyle, NeraTel, Nam Cheong & LMS Compliance directors see Huge Acquisitions
While the index benchmarks consolidated, Director and CEO activity notched higher over the five sessions through to the 2 July close. Over the five sessions, more than 120 director interests and substantial shareholdings were filed for around 50 primary-listed stocks. 1. $Aspial Lifestyle(5UF.SI)$ Between 26 June and 30 June, Non-Executive Chairman Koh Wee Seng acquired a total of 1,331,200 shares via market transactions at an average price of S$0.354 per share for a combined consideration of S$471,245, increasing his direct interest to 9.95% from 9.88%. His total interest increased to 75.67% from 75.60%, while his deemed interest remained unchanged at 65.72%. 2. $NeraTel(N01.SI)$ Between 25 Jun
$BIDU-SW(09888)$ $BIDU-SW(09888)$ Baidu overly undervalued. P/B of 0.97 and forward PE of below 15. Considering it is a profitable busniness and going to IPO it AI chip business of Kunlun Ai, I think the negative sentiments of Baidu is over and the rebound have started. While I did not add more during this down turn, I did hold on and did not give up on Baidu as I think there are great opportunities and highly undervalued. Have you sold your Baidu or you are holding like me?