- Kinda feels like Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are the perfect American and Chinese versions of each other—and it certainly seems that way in this Cold Trade War.
- Aurora Cannabis got investors super high after reporting strong earnings, while Novo Nordisk’s next weight-loss drug has investors excited. Uber missed earnings despite almost $7bn in benefits and AMD gave Jensen Huang a good laugh.
- A day late and a few billion dollars short, we dive into Google’s latest earnings report to find out why shares dumped despite spending big on AI.
- In his first act as Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent seems to have already squashed the beef between President Trump and Fed Chair JPow.
- Streaming delivered Disney a huge profit last quarter, but the firm’s overall operating income was still too weak for investors to stand.
- Speaking of which, Marvel Studios had its best year in a long time.
- Toyota’s emphasis on hybrids seems to be paying off despite slips in profitability.
- Santander shares ripped Wednesday on strong earnings and a huge buyback.
- New York Times shares plummeted almost 12% on weak subscriber and revenue numbers.
- A soft sales outlook and an even softer new CEO sent shares down harder than the excitement of my matches once they see me in person.
- This CFP holder is putting his kid’s college savings in BTC and is calling you dumb for not doing the same.
- Fed officials are getting worried about tariffs.
- Uhhh, is everything okay in Washington? We can’t help but wonder as President Donald Trump seems to be in rare agreement with Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
I’ll admit it—I’ve been known to dabble in some reality TV. It’s hard not to love watching people beef, fight, or handle whatever other conflicts occur.
It’s the same reason I’d watch hockey, NASCAR, or replays of the Challenger launch. Similarly, it’s the same reason we’re all locked in on these tariffs.
Mexico and Canada bought themselves a 30-day delay by beefing up border security. But, unfortunately (maybe very fortunately), the U.S. and China aren’t neighbors.
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