Investors tend to achieve better performance when aiming for specific numerical goals. Just make sure your numerical goal will let you meet your retirement lifestyle goal.
Investors tend to achieve better performance when aiming for specific numerical goals. Just make sure your numerical goal will let you meet your retirement lifestyle goal.
Over the last few months, these DIY hardware communities have exploded in popularity as people on social media show off their solar-powered game emulators, pocket-sized ereaders, and clamshell purse computers.
Over the last few months, these DIY hardware communities have exploded in popularity as people on social media show off their solar-powered game emulators, pocket-sized ereaders, and clamshell purse computers.
NIO (NYSE: NIO) is showing stronger revenue growth, better vehicle margins, smaller losses, and renewed delivery momentum across NIO, ONVO, and FIREFLY. The bullish case is getting more credible, but investors still have to weigh that progress against fierce China EV competition
NIO (NYSE: NIO) is showing stronger revenue growth, better vehicle margins, smaller losses, and renewed delivery momentum across NIO, ONVO, and FIREFLY. The bullish case is getting more credible, but investors still have to weigh that progress against fierce China EV competition
Copper soared while Alphabet stock sank; both things were related. The Google parent’s stock sank because of an $80 billion equity raise that included preferred stock and Berkshire Hathaway No one saw it coming, part of the reason for the reaction. Alphabet needs the money to spend even more on AI and meet what it calls “unprecedented customer demand.”
Copper soared while Alphabet stock sank; both things were related. The Google parent’s stock sank because of an $80 billion equity raise that included preferred stock and Berkshire Hathaway No one saw it coming, part of the reason for the reaction. Alphabet needs the money to spend even more on AI and meet what it calls “unprecedented customer demand.”
Bamboozled Once Again... Authored by Jim Quinn via The Burning Platform blog, “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charl...
Bamboozled Once Again... Authored by Jim Quinn via The Burning Platform blog, “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” ― Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World “Narcissists are unstable and go through repeated cycles of self-destruction, with other people usually paying the heft of the price. They are aware of what they are doing to others — but they do not care. Narcissists tend to be divisive, vindictive, confrontational, aggressive, hate-filled, raging, incoherent, judgment-impaired, and irrational.” – Sam Vaknin, Malignant Self-Love Carl Sagan ‘s words from 30 years ago, about the American public no longer caring about the truth and unwilling to acknowledge they have been bamboozled by the men controlling the levers of power over our civilization, has never been more prescient than during our current period of delusion, degradation and decay. As the crumbling American empire of debt and denial approaches its disastrous rendezvous with destiny, the populace remains gloriously and willfully ignorant of reality, mathematical certainty of collapse, and the treachery of those constituting the Deep State ruling class. We are truly living in a demon haunted world, run by child rapists and satanists. It’s interesting Sagan had the foresight to make this brilliant observation in 1995, well before it became readily provable here in this century of the bamboozle, where the banality of evil, inflicted upon the masses by faceless apparatchiks, at the behest of soulless billionaire psychopaths in suits, has turned a once vibrant republic into a dying totalitarian hollowed out husk of a nation. I was bamboozled for about the first forty years of my life...
Ondo Finance is launching Ondo Perps on June 9, 2026, a platform that will let users outside the United States trade leading U.S. stocks and ETFs with leverage, all on-chain. A perpetual contract, or "perp," lets a trader bet on whether an asset's price will rise or fall, with leverage and no ...
Ondo Finance is launching Ondo Perps on June 9, 2026, a platform that will let users outside the United States trade leading U.S. stocks and ETFs with leverage, all on-chain. A perpetual contract, or "perp," lets a trader bet on whether an asset's price will rise or fall, with leverage and no ...
Earnings Snapshot (Seeking Alpha) patty_c More on Ulta Beauty Ulta Beauty: The Pullback Makes This Earnings Setup Attractive The Pros And Cons Of Investing In Ulta Beauty Now Ulta Beauty, Inc. (ULTA) Presents at J.P. Morgan Retail Round Up Forum 2026 Transcript Ulta Beauty Q1 2026 Earnings Preview Ulta Beauty partners with DC Studios for Supergirl campaign
Earnings Snapshot (Seeking Alpha) patty_c More on Ulta Beauty Ulta Beauty: The Pullback Makes This Earnings Setup Attractive The Pros And Cons Of Investing In Ulta Beauty Now Ulta Beauty, Inc. (ULTA) Presents at J.P. Morgan Retail Round Up Forum 2026 Transcript Ulta Beauty Q1 2026 Earnings Preview Ulta Beauty partners with DC Studios for Supergirl campaign
A lawsuit against Amazon is seeking financial damages for millions of Americans whose faces may have been recorded by Ring cameras since the Familiar Faces feature was rolled out late last year. Plaintiff Charles Sigwalt yesterday filed a class action suit that aims to represent all people in the US "who had their facial recognition data collected, retained, and otherwise used by the Familiar Face...
A lawsuit against Amazon is seeking financial damages for millions of Americans whose faces may have been recorded by Ring cameras since the Familiar Faces feature was rolled out late last year. Plaintiff Charles Sigwalt yesterday filed a class action suit that aims to represent all people in the US "who had their facial recognition data collected, retained, and otherwise used by the Familiar Faces feature created and implemented by Defendant." The lawsuit will seek "far" more than $5 million, but the $5 million figure was given in the complaint because US district courts have jurisdiction for civil actions seeking at least that amount. "Here, there are millions of Americans who have walked by Ring cameras which have activated the Familiar Faces feature... the damages in this action far exceed $5,000,000.00 when calculating the statutory damages that may be owed to each Class member in addition to the actual damages caused by the aggregate loss of value of biometric information," the lawsuit said. Read full article Comments
Tesla stock bounced on Tuesday as CEO Elon Musk reminded investors about where his EV company started and how far it’s come. Don’t expect SpaceX to follow the same trajectory even as Musk tries to justify SpaceX’s valuation. The move came after Musk tweeted that Tesla’s IPO market cap was only 0.1% of its current market cap.
Tesla stock bounced on Tuesday as CEO Elon Musk reminded investors about where his EV company started and how far it’s come. Don’t expect SpaceX to follow the same trajectory even as Musk tries to justify SpaceX’s valuation. The move came after Musk tweeted that Tesla’s IPO market cap was only 0.1% of its current market cap.
Palo Alto Networks Inc. released a forecast for adjusted earnings that was stronger than anticipated, signaling ongoing demand for security services as artificial intelligence-related threats continue to raise concerns for companies and governments. The cybersecurity company sees adjusted earnings of 96 cents to 98 cents a share for the next quarter, above the average analyst estimate of 94 cents....
Palo Alto Networks Inc. released a forecast for adjusted earnings that was stronger than anticipated, signaling ongoing demand for security services as artificial intelligence-related threats continue to raise concerns for companies and governments. The cybersecurity company sees adjusted earnings of 96 cents to 98 cents a share for the next quarter, above the average analyst estimate of 94 cents. It also raised its full-year adjusted profit outlook to $3.77 to $3.79 a share, up from its prior forecast of $3.65 to $3.70. Shares in Palo Alto Networks were up 61% this year through Tuesday’s close. Those gains exceed the roughly 30% increase that Nasdaq-listed cybersecurity firms have experienced since the beginning of this year. “The latest advancements at the AI frontier have increased the level of urgency around cybersecurity, and redefined the shape of the industry for the coming years,” Chief Executive Officer Nikesh Arora said in a statement Tuesday. Shares in large cybersecurity firms have soared this year, fueled by excitement over technology firms that Wall Street determines are poised to capitalize on advancements in artificial intelligence. Companies and government agencies are unleashing models such as Anthropic PBC ’s Mythos in order to find vast numbers of software flaws, opening opportunities for Palo Alto Networks and other firms that promise to help fix those vulnerabilities, according to analysts. The valuations mark a sharp turn from earlier this year, when cybersecurity stocks fell on concern that AI models adept at finding software weaknesses might upend the industry. Investors had initially worried that those AI technologies may reduce the need for cybersecurity products. “The more data we’re dealing with, the more these cybersecurity companies tend to do better,” said Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mandeep Singh. “There are certain segments within cybersecurity that will definitely get a bigger lift from AI than others.” Read More: Palo Alto Netw...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite rose less than 0.1%. Marvell Technology leaped to its biggest gain on record after Nvidia’s CEO suggested it could be the next company to be worth $1 trillion. The Nasdaq composite rose 7.09 points, or less than 0.1%, to 27,093.90.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite rose less than 0.1%. Marvell Technology leaped to its biggest gain on record after Nvidia’s CEO suggested it could be the next company to be worth $1 trillion. The Nasdaq composite rose 7.09 points, or less than 0.1%, to 27,093.90.
CHUNYIP WONG/E+ via Getty Images One Has Graduated but the Others Remain For those who follow me, they know I am one of the Seeking Alpha bulls on Japanese stocks. They have some of the most dependable products on planet earth and are popular all over the world. With the S&P 500 ( VOO , IVV , SPY ) trading over 20x forward earnings, many are wondering which international market to get into to lowe...
CHUNYIP WONG/E+ via Getty Images One Has Graduated but the Others Remain For those who follow me, they know I am one of the Seeking Alpha bulls on Japanese stocks. They have some of the most dependable products on planet earth and are popular all over the world. With the S&P 500 ( VOO , IVV , SPY ) trading over 20x forward earnings, many are wondering which international market to get into to lower their overall portfolio average P/E ratio: MacroMicro Some Japanese Stocks Have Been on a Tear, Others Not So Much I've written about Panasonic ( PCRFF , PCRHY ) several times over the years on Seeking Alpha, with my best call coming from 2022 : Seeking Alpha The company was restructuring into a holdings company [now complete] and sloughing off segments with negative growth potential. The big one they were refocusing on was automotive and lithium batteries. With Panasonic being one of Tesla's ( TSLA ) biggest battery suppliers, trading under book value at the time and a P/E near 10X, this was a classic Graham Number value stock. The stock now trades at 44X TTM and is officially out of my Japan play wheelhouse. In My Opinion, International Should Be About Value, Not Growth Before getting into my picks for an all-Japan $100,000 portfolio, I want to emphasize my belief that when looking abroad, an investor should look for value rather than growth. The U.S. is the market for growth stock picking, and ex-U.S., I believe, is best suited to find as many near Graham number value stocks as you can. For those not familiar with the Graham Number, it hails from the Intelligent Investor, a time in the 1930s and 40s when tangible assets were more important than predicting growth rates. There was little to no intangible IP; it was all about what you could manufacture, how fast you could do it, and how much equipment you had to do it with. The calculation takes into account both book value and the P/E ratio. He noted that the P/E times the P/B [price to book] should not exceed a product ...
Sundry Photography Palo Alto Networks ( PANW ) shares rose 10.5% in extended trading on Tuesday after the cybersecurity company reported third-quarter results and guidance that topped estimates. For the period ending April 30, Palo Alto said it earned an adjusted $0.85 per share as revenue
Sundry Photography Palo Alto Networks ( PANW ) shares rose 10.5% in extended trading on Tuesday after the cybersecurity company reported third-quarter results and guidance that topped estimates. For the period ending April 30, Palo Alto said it earned an adjusted $0.85 per share as revenue