
Why Nvidia Stock Is a Buy Right Now
The video argues that Nvidia stock is a compelling buy right now, emphasizing that the world’s most valuable chipmaker is trading at a steep discount to its own historical multiples and to peers. Analyst Alan notes a 25% price cut from past levels and a 5% discount versus other semiconductor stocks, suggesting a potential upside of 50% if earnings grow as projected, pushing the market cap toward $8 trillion. Key data points include the projected $700 billion AI‑computing spend by hyperscalers this year, expected to double to $1 trillion next year, and the belief that the sector is far from an AI bubble—more akin to the early PC era of 1996 than the dot‑com frenzy of 1999. The addressable market for Nvidia’s GPUs is described as “far bigger than anyone expects,” reinforcing the bullish outlook. Notable quotes from the discussion highlight the discount: “It trades at a 25% discount to its own history,” and the massive spending forecast: “The hyperscalers are going to spend $700 billion on AI computing this year.” Alan also stresses that while Nvidia may lose some share, its foundational GPU technology underpins the entire AI hardware stack. For investors, the analysis suggests a rare opportunity to acquire a market leader at a discount before the AI spend surge translates into earnings growth. The implied price target of $300‑$350 per share signals a sizable upside, making Nvidia a focal point for any AI‑centric portfolio.

Gold, Silver 'Getting Whacked' By Banking Cartel to Shake You Out: John Lee
John Lee, CEO of Clean Tech Vanadium, warned that a banking‑driven “new feudalism” is reshaping wealth protection, positioning gold, silver and strategic commodities as escape routes. He linked the narrative to recent market moves: silver surged above $80 while gold...

2026 CFA Institute Research Challenge Finals: University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo team presented a sell recommendation on Lightspeed Commerce, arguing that the company faces structural headwinds in a mature, hyper‑competitive POS market. Their analysis highlighted three core deficiencies: a history of value‑destructive acquisitions, an undersized and inefficient...

For Trump in China, a Tonal Shift Yields Few Results
President Donald Trump’s recent Beijing trip was marked by an unusual tonal shift, repeatedly referring to Xi Jinping as a "friend" and offering personal compliments. The Chinese media even dubbed him the "nation builder," a nod to his perceived role...

Markets Now Early - 5/15 Cattle Rally as Cash Is King, How Crazy Could It Get? Hogs, Grains Down Har
Markets Now opened with a focus on the surprising cattle cash rally, where prices jumped to record levels around $265‑$268 per hundredweight, while other livestock and grain markets slipped. The hosts highlighted the aggressive buying by packers despite thin margins,...

THE ENTIRE MARKET IS SETTING UP FOR CHAOS 🔴LIVE
The live‑stream focused on the market’s “chaos” setup, tying together the AI rally, the recent US‑China summit, and the looming Federal Reserve rate‑hike debate. The host argued that the summit could unlock Nvidia sales to China, reviving semiconductor earnings, while...

A-Z on IGV: Value Hunt in Software (C-E)
In this episode Andrew and Jeff continue their A‑to‑Z deep‑dive of the IGV software and technology ETF, moving from the letter "C" onward. They review each holding’s valuation, growth trajectory, and balance‑sheet health, noting how recent market swings have shifted...

When All Strategy Fails
The video examines the explosive 665% rally in Avis (AVIS) shares, triggered by an unexpected shutdown of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration that crippled airline travel. With flights delayed, consumers turned to rental cars, inflating Avis’s demand and prompting a massive,...

Why Agriculture Could Be the Next Supercycle 🌾 #Commodity #Stocks
The video argues that a new commodity supercycle is emerging, led by agriculture, as geopolitical disruptions and fertilizer shortages strain global supply chains. The host notes that the war‑driven timeline has already been exceeded, leaving the northern‑hemisphere planting season vulnerable...

How to Invest in Rare Earths Mining Outside of China
The video introduces Sprott’s newly launched Sprott Rare Earths Ex‑China ETF (ticker REXC), a fund that concentrates exclusively on companies involved in the rare‑earth ecosystem outside of China. REXC follows Sprott’s “pure‑play” rule, requiring at least half of its assets to...

7 Cashflow Milestones Worth Celebrating (2026 Edition)
The video presents seven cash‑flow milestones designed to guide viewers toward financial independence, emphasizing behavioral changes over market conditions. It starts with the foundational step of becoming cash‑flow positive—spending less than you earn—before moving to incremental savings targets. Key insights include...

Why Gold, Bonds and the Dollar Are Underwhelming Investors | The Economist
The Economist examines why classic safe‑haven assets—gold, the U.S. dollar and government bonds—have underperformed while global equity markets surge amid the Iran‑Israel oil shock. Investors are betting on stocks despite heightened geopolitical risk, citing AI‑driven growth and a belief that...

Stock Market Pulls Back From Red-Hot Rally, CBRS Slides After Strong IPO
Wall Street opened Friday with a modest pullback after a red‑hot run fueled by artificial‑intelligence enthusiasm. Traders noted that despite lingering geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a high‑stakes US‑China summit, and oil prices hovering above $100 a barrel,...

The New Geometry of Trade: How Leaders Can Respond to Structural Shifts
The Mackenzie Live session titled “The New Geometry of Trade” examined how shifting geopolitical forces, tariff spikes and emerging technologies are reshaping global commerce and what executives must do in 2026. Speakers Shubam Singal and Jong Min highlighted that, contrary...

Institutional Game - Retail Loses: Rug Pull Moment As Cerebras (CBRS) IPO Tops Semi's
The video dissects a possible market top, focusing on the semiconductor rally’s fragility and the eye‑catching Cerebras Systems IPO. Gareth Soloway notes that while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have been climbing, the underlying breadth is negative and key chip...

2 P's on a Pod: Is M&A a Key Signal in Equity Markets Right Now?
The Vox Markets Live episode centered on whether current merger‑and‑acquisition activity is becoming a leading signal for UK equity markets, especially within the small‑cap and mid‑cap segments. Host Paul Hill and analyst Paul Scott dissected several high‑profile deals, weighing their...

Southwest's Bag Fees & Assigned Seats: One Quarter In Is It Working?
Southwest Airlines rolled out its first full quarter of mandatory checked‑bag fees and assigned‑seat pricing, a shift toward a basic‑economy model traditionally absent from its all‑coach service. The airline reports that the new fees are already delivering revenue close to its...

Africa Is Becoming Vodafone’s Growth Engine
Vodafone is positioning Africa as its primary growth engine, with the continent now contributing about one‑fifth of the group’s total revenue. The company reports double‑digit organic growth across its African subsidiaries, driven by expanding mobile‑phone penetration and a booming mobile‑money ecosystem....

Precious Metals Royalties Are Booming - Are Battery Metals Next?
The conversation centered on the rapid expansion of precious‑metal royalty companies, highlighted by Lunar Royalties’ landmark $670 million transaction that gives it a 100 percent silver stream from Lending Gold’s Frutool del Norte mine at roughly ten percent of spot price. The...

Grain and Livestock Markets Chasing Headlines and Weather
The program examined how grain and livestock markets are being shaped by a mix of planting conditions, geopolitical headlines, and policy moves. Host Jesse and Iowa State economist Chad Hart noted that while Iowa’s planting is roughly on target despite...

Capital Metals (LSE:CMET) - World-Class Mineral Sands Asset Gains Momentum After Policy Reset
Capital Metals executive chairman Greg Martyr outlined the company’s progress on the Tepprabane mineral sands project in Sri Lanka, following the country’s first national minerals policy since 1999. The policy officially recognises mining as a key source of foreign investment,...

US-China Summit Ends with Xi and Trump Claiming Progress but Differences Remain
President Donald Trump concluded a three‑day visit to Beijing, meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping and touting a “successful” trip despite no immediate trade announcements. Trump praised his personal rapport with Xi and hinted at forthcoming business agreements, while the White House...

How Broker Consolidation Is Changing Real Estate Market Share
The episode examines the accelerating wave of brokerage consolidation, highlighting recent high‑profile deals—Compass’s purchase of Anywhere, Real’s pending acquisition of RE/MAX, and eXp’s buyout of Next Home. These transactions blend technology‑focused platform models with traditional franchise networks, reshaping the industry’s...

Landsec’s Big Property Bet
Landsec (LON:LAND) released its FY‑ending March 31 results, highlighting modest rent growth while outlining its ongoing portfolio transformation from an office‑heavy REIT toward a more balanced mix of offices, shopping centres and residential assets. Like‑for‑like rental income rose about 5% year‑on‑year, lifting...

Jeff Currie on the Diesel Pinch Point, Hormuz, and Equity "La La Land" | EA Forum Ep.18
Jeff Currie joins the EA Forum to dissect the current diesel pinch point, the looming Hormuz bottleneck, and the baffling disconnect between oil fundamentals and equity market exuberance. He argues that while physical diesel cargoes command steep premiums over financial...

Bond ETF Flows Just Flipped. Here's What It Means for You
Investors poured a record $24 billion into ultrashort bond ETFs in March, only to withdraw $1.6 billion in April – the largest outflow in two years. The segment, which includes ultrashort, short‑term, and short‑term government bond ETFs, focuses on securities with...

Trump Hails China Trade Deals on Final Day of Beijing Summit
The video recaps President Donald Trump’s final day of a two‑day state visit to Beijing, where he lauded newly‑announced trade arrangements with China and portrayed the talks as a win‑win for both nations. Trump asserted that China will increase its purchases...

Gilts Plunge at the Open as Burnham Clears First Hurdle
The video tracks the immediate market reaction after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham cleared the first procedural hurdle toward contesting the Makerfield by‑election, a step that could eventually place him in the race for Prime Minister. Gilts slipped at the open,...

Watch: Global Business Voices on China-US Trade Relations
Biz Talk hosted a round‑table with Chris Torren, chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China, and Fred Tang of the America‑China Public Affairs Institute to gauge how an upcoming Trump‑Xi summit could reshape China‑US trade dynamics. Both speakers stressed...

Why Is The Stock Market Crashing Right Now?
The video explains the sudden overnight sell‑off that erased most of the Nasdaq’s intraday gains, highlighting a confluence of factors: Nvidia’s record‑high valuation, rising Treasury yields, and persistent inflation data. Key data points include Nvidia’s all‑time‑high market cap, a U.S.‑China meeting...

Nova Leap Health (TSX-V: NLH) on Senior Home Care Expansion and 2026 Growth Catalysts
Nova Leap Health (TSX‑V: NLH) CEO Chris Dobin outlined the company’s senior home‑care expansion and 2026 growth catalysts on the Planet Micro Cap podcast. He highlighted the firm’s recent record‑setting 2025 results, driven largely by an aggressive acquisition program, and...

Equities Spotlight: Inescapable Rallies
The segment focused on the explosive S&P rally from 6,300 to above 7,500 and how options traders are adapting. Prosper’s team highlighted a heavy reliance on iron condor spreads to harvest the inflated premiums that accompany today’s elevated volatility. Key insights...

Squawk Box Europe - 15-May-26
The video walks viewers through building a simple linear regression model in Python using scikit‑learn, targeting analysts who need a quick, reproducible method for predictive modeling. It begins by importing NumPy for numerical operations and Matplotlib for charting, then creates a...

Surging Inflation
The video examines the current surge in inflation and its interaction with the neutral interest rate, focusing on how persistent price pressures could reshape monetary policy. The host cites former Fed voting member Myron, who argues that declining population growth is...

RAPID FIRE: Is the SpaceX IPO the Key to Reopening the Market?
The panel argues that today’s most attractive growth businesses remain private longer, scaling before seeking a public listing, and that the next wave of IPOs could be sparked by a high‑profile debut such as SpaceX. Speakers stress that investors now demand...

Upside Continues in Equities, Crude and Copper
The Options Insider episode highlighted a broad upside across equities, crude oil and copper, noting that the S&P 500 E‑Mini breached the 7,500 level for the first time following a cease‑fire announcement that halted a March sell‑off. Commodity moves were led by...

Why This Stock Could Push or Pull the ASX to a Pivotal Level | the Trade
The episode of "The Trade" dissected a confluence of macro and technical factors that could push the Australian Securities Exchange to a decisive juncture. It opened with a briefing on the US‑China summit, noting discussions on the Strait of Hormuz,...

Mad Money 05/14/26 | Audio Only
Jim Cramer opened the episode by dissecting the Cerebras Systems IPO, which opened at $350 and vaulted the company to a $17 billion market cap—roughly 111 times last year’s sales and briefly soaring to 230 times. He warned that the pricing...

TopBuild (BLD) Stock Scoreboard: Why This Insulation 'Unicorn' Could Be a Surprise Long-Term Winner
The Motley Fool Scoreboard episode evaluates TopBuild (BLD), an insulation distributor‑installer, assigning it an overall 7.1/10 rating. Analysts highlight the company’s hybrid model—selling and installing insulation—as a competitive moat, while noting the cyclical nature of residential construction and the recent $1 billion...

All-Time Highs Keep Coming: Here's How to Trade Them
Heather opens by noting that the S&P 500 has logged seven new all‑time highs in just ten trading days of May, while red‑day closes remain scarce. She points out that the market’s usual pullback to the 21‑day EMA has vanished, forcing...

The UAE Reads the Writing on the Wall #shorts
The video alleges that the United Arab Emirates has moved beyond diplomatic support to direct military involvement, targeting Iranian infrastructure on Levon Island—a key chokepoint the Iranians have long used to harass shipping. It also claims the Emirates has established...

Natural Gas Futures Tested Moving Averages After EIA Build. 5/14/26
The June natural‑gas futures contract on the NYMEX spent the day testing the 50‑day moving average, marking the second straight session of price gains. The contract climbed to $2.898 per MMBtu, up 1.19%, before slipping back below the $2.894 average. The...

How Real Estate Syndicators Raise Millions Legally
The podcast episode breaks down how real‑estate syndicators can legally raise millions by combining proper entity architecture with securities‑law exemptions. Host Nathan Sosa and attorney Mola Buzzland explain the standard two‑LLC model—an investment LLC that holds title and debt, and...

4 Stocks to Buy After Earnings!!
The video reviews four companies that slipped after earnings but still offer long‑term upside: Meta Platforms, Arista Networks, a neo‑cloud AI infrastructure player (IN), and Soundhound AI. The hosts argue that each business has structural AI‑related tailwinds that could outweigh...

Roundhill Launches "HALO" ETF
Roundhill Investments announced the launch of a new exchange‑traded fund called HALO, designed to capture the performance of companies deemed resistant to artificial‑intelligence disruption. The acronym HALO—Heavy Assets Low Obsolescence—was originally coined by market commentator Josh Brown to describe...

Soybeans Fall HARD as US/China Summit Continues
Thursday’s grain market saw soybeans tumble, with corn and wheat following, as traders digested the limited headlines from the US‑China summit between President Trump and President Xi. Analyst Brian Dory attributed the drop to a cascade of stop‑loss orders and disappointing...

How to Invest $100,000 when Nothing Feels Certain
Livewire Markets host Anna Dadich and DP Wealth Advisory’s Andrew Wyland dissect how to allocate a $100,000 windfall amid stubborn inflation, rising rates, geopolitical tension, and rapid AI disruption. They stress that even in a turbulent backdrop, staying fully invested...

Cash Cattle Push Into Uncharted Territory | 5/14/26 Cattle Chatter
The latest Cattle Chatter episode highlighted an unprecedented swing in cash cattle prices, with the cash market trading at $265 per hundredweight—about $13 above the June futures price of $252.07. This divergence, reminiscent of 2014 and late‑last‑year spikes, has reignited...

Inflation Just Shocked The Markets Again… Here’s What Traders Need To Know
The video breaks down Tuesday’s CPI and Wednesday’s PPI releases, explaining why the hotter‑than‑expected numbers rattled equities, bonds and currencies. CPI for April showed a 6% monthly rise, pushing annual inflation to 3.8%, while core CPI climbed 0.4% month‑over‑month to 2.8%...

What Our Traders Are Focusing on Right Now 📈 🌟 #Shorts
The trader explains that his current priority is trade sizing—aiming to take larger positions on his go‑to swing trades. He notes a paradigm shift from chasing daily or two‑day squeezes to targeting bigger, longer‑term income opportunities as market conditions improve. He...