This Week’s Deep-Value Landscape: Acquirer’s Multiple Large-Cap Screen
The Acquirer’s Multiple® Large‑Cap screen shows that capital‑intensive cyclicals, energy producers, financial institutions and mature franchises are generating strong operating income, free cash flow and shareholder returns, yet they trade at compressed acquisition multiples. Market pricing remains skewed toward long‑duration growth narratives, especially AI‑linked technology, discounting the cash economics of these cash‑rich firms. Balance sheets are manageable and capital returns active, but investors embed assumptions of earnings fragility and cyclical downturns. This persistent valuation gap creates a compelling opportunity set for disciplined value investors.
US-China; PRC-Vietnam; H200s; China Cuts the "Apple Tax"; Chinese Modernization and 15th Five-Year Plan
President Trump indicated his long‑awaited summit with Xi Jinping could be pushed back five to six weeks, likely occurring after April 20, as China signals tentative approval but remains cautious amid the ongoing war in Europe. A senior Chinese delegation...

Fed Should Hold Rates Steady In March
The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to keep its target federal funds rate at 3.5‑3.75% during the March 17‑18 meeting. AIER’s Monetary Rules Report shows that several rule‑based frameworks, including the Taylor rule and nominal‑GDP rules, imply a rate...

TMTB EOD Wrap: Amazon, Nvidia / Lumentum (LITE) Investor Mtg Recaps and More...
Amazon announced 1‑hour and 3‑hour delivery for over 90,000 items, expanding its ultra‑fast logistics network across hundreds of U.S. cities. OpenAI is now using AWS to run U.S. government and national‑security workloads, while AWS CEO Andy Jassy projected AI‑driven revenue...

FOMC Tomorrow. Can The New SPX Rally Survive? March 18 Plan
S&P 500 futures (ES) lost the 6819 support level early last week, dropping to 6658 before staging a rebound. A failed breakdown at the 6689 shelf triggered a short squeeze that lifted prices to a 6808 high, aligning with the...

Consus Ag Consulting Afternoon Wrap Up
Today's agricultural futures market moved in mixed directions before rallying across the board. Soybeans saw spread trading keep spot prices flat while deferred contracts gained, and the whole soy complex later rose on energy support. Corn prices were buoyed by...
Gina Rinehart’s $2.4 Billion Rare Earth Fortune – by Tim Treadgold (Forbes Magazine – March 16, 2026)
Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart’s rare‑earth holdings have surged to over $2.4 billion, driven by a global push to diversify away from China. The portfolio, once a modest side‑investment, now represents a significant portion of her $25 billion wealth. China still controls...
Stellar 20Y Auction Stops Through Amid Surge In Foreign Demand
The U.S. Treasury auctioned $13 bn of 20‑year notes at a 4.817% yield, stopping 0.7 bps through the issue price. Bid‑to‑cover climbed to 2.76, outpacing the six‑auction average. Foreign indirect demand surged to 69.2%, the highest since April 2025, while direct bidder participation...

💡Trade Idea for Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A trader is re‑entering a cash‑secured put (CSP) position on a specific stock after several profitable rotations. The trade is anchored by a Probability of Profit (POP) of 88% and a Probability of Worthlessness (POW) of 85%, indicating a strong...
Uranium Market Facing Supply Crunch as Nuclear Fleet Grows – by Georgia Williams (Investing News Network – March 11, 2026)
The uranium market is entering a critical juncture as nuclear power demand accelerates while supply tightens. At the PDAC conference, Cameco’s president and a UxC analyst warned that structural constraints—geopolitical disruptions and project development risks—could reshape pricing and security for...
UBS Eyes Possible Bottom In Airline Stocks After Bear Market
UBS analysts say US airline stocks may be nearing a bottom after a 22% drawdown in the S&P 500 Passenger Airlines Index, driven by a sharp jet‑fuel price surge linked to Middle‑East disruptions. The firm expects most carriers to hit...

Gold Daily Call for March 17th, 2026
Gold prices are consolidating around the $5,000 level, trading sideways with no clear directional bias. The 4‑hour stochastic indicator failed to generate bullish momentum, while the daily stochastic is deeply oversold—the most extreme since early November—suggesting downside may be capped...

Risk Management Secrets From Top Financial Pros
Top financial professionals rely on a systematic blend of diversification, quantitative risk tools, and hedging to protect assets while pursuing returns. They employ metrics such as Value at Risk, stress testing, and scenario analysis to anticipate market shocks. The article...
Copper Shortage Looms as Tariff Fears, Mine Disruptions Fuel Tightness
A significant copper shortage is projected over the next 15 years, with ING Group forecasting a 600‑kiloton refined copper deficit in 2026, extending the shortfall from the previous year. Ongoing mine disruptions and growing tariff anxieties are tightening supply further....
What Every Family Should Compare Before Switching Cell Phone Companies
T‑Mobile’s Better Value Plan is positioned as a cost‑effective family cell‑phone option that bundles unlimited premium data, generous hotspot limits and a 5‑Year Price Guarantee. For a three‑line household the plan costs about $143 per month, delivering over $1,000 in...
Solo 401(k) Vs. SEP-IRA for Physicians (2026): Which Wins for Your Income Level?
The article compares Solo 401(k) plans and SEP‑IRAs for physicians, breaking down contribution limits, tax deductions, and administrative requirements across different income brackets. It shows that high‑earning doctors can contribute up to $66,000 annually with a Solo 401(k), while SEP‑IRAs...

Why Traders Lose and How to Reverse It By Outsmarting Your Broker
Retail forex traders often lose because of behavioral biases rather than broker manipulation. The article explains that taking profits early and letting losses run creates a mathematical edge for brokers through spreads and commissions. It outlines a disciplined, business‑like approach—risk...

🎯 Take Profit Alert On Open Cash Secured Puts
The author is closing three cash‑secured put positions on Rocket Lab (RKLB), Oklo (OKLO) and Symbotic (SYM) after capturing the majority of the premiums. Each trade shows over 85% premium collected, with RKLB at 90.77% and a 10‑day expiry, OKLO...

Where Is Money Flowing Today?
The latest Finviz heatmap shows capital gravitating toward technology and consumer discretionary stocks, while energy and utilities lag behind. Sector performance is uneven, with tech leading double‑digit gains and financials posting modest upside. Overall market breadth is narrowing, indicating that...

Indicator of the Day (Video): S&P 100 Stocks Above the 200 Day MA
The latest Indicator of the Day shows that the majority of S&P 100 constituents are trading above their 200‑day moving average. This technical signal suggests a broad‑based bullish bias across large‑cap U.S. equities. The chart spans March 2024 to March...

Exclusive: Manulife Buys RED Sol Project In Coquitlam From Adera For $60M+
Manulife Financial completed a low‑$60‑$65 million acquisition of the RED Sol rental project in Coquitlam, British Columbia, from developer Adera Development. The deal was structured as a share sale, allowing Manulife to avoid roughly $1.8 million in property transfer tax. RED Sol consists of...
Trump Delays China Trip, Tencent Reports Earnings Tomorrow
President Trump has asked to postpone his planned visit to China by a month, citing ongoing geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Chinese tech giant Tencent is slated to release its earnings tomorrow, a focal point for investors after a week of mixed...

Hafnium Caps One-Year Mark with Strongest Month Yet
Hafnium Investment Fund posted its strongest month on record in February, delivering a 5.7% gain—the best monthly performance since its Q1 2025 launch. The fund completed its first twelve‑month track record with a cumulative 9.2% return and an annualized volatility of...

Politicians to Vote Against Their Own Interests
President Claudia Sheinbaum’s ambitious electoral reform was blocked by congressional allies, prompting a scaled‑back Plan B that still forces legislators at every level to slash salaries and perks. The new proposal leaves party budgets and leadership control over candidate selection untouched,...

Catalyst Watch
The Transcript introduced Catalyst Watch, a premium weekly briefing that distills the most important themes from recent earnings calls. This edition spotlights three market‑shaping developments: energy‑driven inflation dynamics, early signs of recovery in cyclical sectors, and broader macro trends. The...
How the Federal Reserve Affects Home Equity Loan and HELOC Rates
The Federal Reserve does not set home‑equity loan rates directly, but its policy shapes borrowing costs. HELOCs, which are variable‑rate products tied to the prime rate, adjust within 24‑48 hours after a Fed move, while fixed‑rate home‑equity loans react more...

The Straits of Neom
The recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz underscores a decade of heightened geopolitical risk and a shift toward de‑globalization in energy markets. Historical trade data reveals that such disruptions have recurred and eventually subside as the global economy adjusts....

The Daily Feather — Shockers
The Daily Feather’s new post spotlights the oddball nicknames of U.S. colleges, zeroing in on Wichita State University’s “Shockers.” It traces the Shockers moniker to early 20th‑century wheat‑harvesting students who earned a reputation for “shocking” the grain. The article pairs...

A Simple Math Equation for Financial Freedom (The Arithmetic of Wealth)
The article frames financial independence as a single arithmetic condition: wealth multiplied by a sustainable rate of return must meet or exceed after‑tax living expenses. Using the classic 4 % rule, $60,000 in annual costs require roughly $1.5 million of invested capital...

Chinese Property Market Decline Eases as Beijing, Shanghai See gains...China and US Wrap up Trade Talks in Paris, Trump Visit...
Home prices in Beijing and Shanghai rose in February, signaling the first uptick in a decade and narrowing the overall decline across 70 Chinese cities to 0.3% month‑on‑month. In Paris, the United States and China concluded their sixth round of...

Wind, Solar Stabilise Europe Power Prices
European electricity markets are showing price resilience as wind and solar capacity expands. In Germany and France, power prices fell last week even as oil prices surged, contrasting with earlier spikes driven by natural‑gas volatility. Continued renewable investment is dampening...

Old-Age Care Costs in Switzerland
The article breaks down the escalating costs of old‑age care in Switzerland, from modest at‑home Spitex services to expensive 24/7 home care and residential nursing homes. It highlights statutory caps—15.35 CHF per day for medical home care and 23 CHF per day...
Another Mostly Empty Office Tower in San Francisco Sells for 75% Off: Juul’s Abandoned Headquarters
Juul Labs bought the 29‑floor 123 Mission St. tower for $397 million in 2019, betting on rapid growth. After legal troubles and a collapsed valuation, the building fell to 87% vacancy and the owner defaulted on a $220 million loan. Madison Capital and PGIM...
Goldman Sachs Says Hedge Funds Aggressively Shorting Financial Stocks:
Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage report shows hedge funds are aggressively shorting financial stocks, making the sector the most shorted in hedge fund portfolios this year. Global funds have net sold banks, insurers and fintech firms at the fastest pace observed...
ETFs Projected to Reach $10 Trillion by 2033:
A new Brown Brothers Harriman survey projects active exchange‑traded funds to reach $10 trillion in assets by 2033, marking the fastest growth segment in the ETF market. Investors are gravitating toward the blend of active management’s flexibility with the ETF’s low‑cost,...
John C. Coffee, Jr.: Event Contracts and Prediction Markets
Legal scholar John C. Coffee highlights how prediction‑market platforms like Polymarket and CFTC‑regulated Kalshi have allowed traders to profit from bets on U.S. military action and leadership changes in Iran. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) possesses authority under Rule 40.11...
Don’t Miss These 10 Often-Overlooked Tax Breaks
Tax season is approaching, and many filers overlook valuable deductions and credits that could significantly lower their 2025 tax bill. The article lists ten often‑missed tax breaks, ranging from the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child and Dependent Care Credit...
Oil Futures in War
Kevin Hassett highlighted on CBS Face the Nation that oil futures are pricing a rapid decline in oil prices, even as spot gasoline prices surge due to current Strait disruptions. The forward curve suggests Brent will not revert to its pre‑war...

Oil Blinks, Markets Breathe, and the Policy Put Waits in the Wings
Oil markets cooled as a few tankers slipped through the Strait of Hormuz, easing the panic that had driven Brent toward $100 per barrel. The shift from a full‑blow blockade narrative to constrained flow reduced downside risk, but the market...

Iran War Has Global Economy On Verge Of Complete Meltdown
The Iran‑Israel war has reignited fears of a major disruption to oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, sending shockwaves through global markets. Gold futures remain near $5,013 per ounce while silver hovers around $81, reflecting heightened volatility but limited...
A Last Gasp for Chinese Growth
China’s January‑February 2026 data showed a surprising rebound, with industrial production climbing to 6.3% year‑on‑year, up from 5.2% in December, driven by stronger‑than‑expected exports. Fixed‑asset investment also turned positive, moving from a 13% contraction in December to a 1.8% expansion....
First Home Buyers Ignore Rising Interest Rates and Rush Market
The Australian government’s expanded 5% deposit scheme for first‑home buyers, launched on 1 October 2025, quickly boosted mortgage activity. ABS data show a 6.8% rise in first‑home buyer mortgages in the December 2025 quarter, translating to a 9.1% year‑over‑year increase. Mortgage commitment values...
Bill Ackman Explains Why AI Competition Is Reshaping Corporate Investment
Bill Ackman told the FII Institute that artificial intelligence is sparking a competitive arms race that will reshape corporate earnings. He argued that growth will stem from infrastructure spending, tax incentives, and massive private capital directed at data centers and...
Top Superinvestors Are Buying Rocket Companies, Inc. (RKT)
Rocket Companies (RKT) attracted substantial institutional buying in the latest 13F filings, with hedge funds and asset managers adding over $1 billion in new stakes. Dan Loeb's Third Point, Point72, and Leon Cooperman led the surge, signaling confidence in a mortgage‑volume...
Middle East Crashes Into Recession
The Gulf region is sliding into recession as refined fuel prices surge amid tightening global energy markets. Distillates such as diesel and jet fuel have risen far faster than crude, with some products nearly tripling in cost. The sharp price...
RBA Ready to Destroy Itself?
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is under market pressure to increase interest rates as inflation remains sticky. The author argues the RBA should refrain from a hike, citing a historical parallel where the European Central Bank raised rates in...

Will Evicting Blackstone Help Young People Buy Homes?
The U.S. housing market faces a crisis as institutional investors like Blackstone and Vanguard have amassed millions of starter homes, driving up prices for first‑time buyers. President Trump and bipartisan lawmakers are pushing legislation to curb corporate ownership, culminating in...
Property Tax Exemption for Seniors | How to Qualify in 2026
Senior property‑tax exemptions, which lower the taxable value of a home, are expanding across the United States as retirees face rising assessments on fixed incomes. States such as New York are boosting exemption caps to as high as 65% of...

TMTB EOD Wrap
The QQQ index climbed 1.1% as investors cheered President Trump’s remarks about an international naval coalition that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices down 5% and trimming Treasury yields by 3‑5 basis points. Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference...
Miran’s Next Vote
Polymarket now prices a 98% chance that Fed governor Stephen Miran will dissent from the upcoming Federal Reserve decision, up from 89.1% after the Iran war began. The odds surge highlights heightened market focus on any deviation from the committee’s...