Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk unveiled his vision for the EV company's full-self driving features, autonomous robotaxi business, and its Optimus humanoid robots in an interview with BlackRock (BLK) CEO Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday. Robinhood CIO Stephanie Guild and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Brooke DiPalma and Ines Ferré break down how Wall Stree...
Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk unveiled his vision for the EV company's full-self driving features, autonomous robotaxi business, and its Optimus humanoid robots in an interview with BlackRock (BLK) CEO Larry Fink at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday. Robinhood CIO Stephanie Guild and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporters Brooke DiPalma and Ines Ferré break down how Wall Street may be reacting to Tesla's outlook on its various ventures, including how retail investors are responding to Musk's latest remarks. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid.
American tops leaderboard but sanctions loom large Rory McIlroy toils seven shots off the lead Patrick Reed finds himself in a curious situation. The former Masters champion could prevail this weekend in the Dubai Desert Classic and see a decent chunk of the $1.5m (£1.1m) first prize duly handed back to the DP World Tour in fines. Reed has joked that it will not be particularly easy for him to mak...
American tops leaderboard but sanctions loom large Rory McIlroy toils seven shots off the lead Patrick Reed finds himself in a curious situation. The former Masters champion could prevail this weekend in the Dubai Desert Classic and see a decent chunk of the $1.5m (£1.1m) first prize duly handed back to the DP World Tour in fines. Reed has joked that it will not be particularly easy for him to make a profit on this tour during 2026. Indeed, he basically starts his season in the red. Reed’s membership of both the DP World and LIV circuits gets him sanctioned by the former every time he tees up on the latter. He lost an appeal over that situation in 2023 yet, unlike some others, opted to keep playing on what was once the European Tour. Reed’s position is further affected by the general understanding that LIV will no longer pay fines on behalf of its members from the end of 2025. Continue reading...
There aren't many tech companies that can claim Sony's level of influence in how we live our lives. From the Walkman to the PlayStation to the Trinitron, Sony has been making excellent gadgets in multiple categories for decades, which makes this week's news just a little sad. Sony's new joint venture with TCL isn't the end of Sony TVs - and it might even be good news - but it's certainly the end o...
There aren't many tech companies that can claim Sony's level of influence in how we live our lives. From the Walkman to the PlayStation to the Trinitron, Sony has been making excellent gadgets in multiple categories for decades, which makes this week's news just a little sad. Sony's new joint venture with TCL isn't the end of Sony TVs - and it might even be good news - but it's certainly the end of an era. On this episode of The Vergecast , Nilay and David discuss the Sony / TCL deal, Sony's legacy in televisions, and what it all might mean for anyone shopping for a new set. The deal isn't done, and we don't know all that much about it yet, … Read the full story at The Verge.
"Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home!": The South Park Market Of 2026 Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, I have been a “ South Park” fan for as long as I can remember, and while the show isn’t a market guidebook, its brutal satire cuts through nonsense better than many Wall Street commentaries. Just like on the show, characters make absurd decisions and face absurd consequences, wh...
"Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home!": The South Park Market Of 2026 Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, I have been a “ South Park” fan for as long as I can remember, and while the show isn’t a market guidebook, its brutal satire cuts through nonsense better than many Wall Street commentaries. Just like on the show, characters make absurd decisions and face absurd consequences, which is familiar to investors today. For example, one of my favorite scenes is when Stanley goes to the bank to deposit the money his Grandmother gave him into an account at the bank… “And It’s Gone.” Notably, in South Park , Eric Cartman once declared, “Screw you guys, I’m going home.” That line has become shorthand for frustration and fatigue when chaos overwhelms you during market volatility. For example, during the “Liberation Day” market decline, many investors sold out just as the market reached its bottom. The increase in market volatility was something we wrote about this time last year in “Curb Your Enthusia sm .” Notably, the same market dynamics that existed then persist today. Such suggests that investing in 2026 may also experience similar increases in volatility. That means anyone looking for a simple road map will end up feeling like Cartman walking out on his friends. To avoid being Cartman, it is critical to understand that 2026 will not deliver certainty. Instead, investors should focus and make decisions based on probabilities backed by data, earnings trends, policy shifts, and macro signals. Wall Street analysts have already begun issuing universally bullish forecasts, some more cautious than others. However, while there are no guarantees of outcomes, a shifting environment of volatility and complexity is expected. This article breaks the 2026 outlook into three cornerstone sections : Market Structure and Valuations Economic Forces and Policy Drivers Strategic Investment Implications Across each section, you will see the same economic truth South Park ill...