In this video, I will discuss my predictions for SoFi 's (NASDAQ: SOFI) first-quarter earnings report. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 22, 2026. The video was published on April. 22, 2026. Continue reading
In this video, I will discuss my predictions for SoFi 's (NASDAQ: SOFI) first-quarter earnings report. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 22, 2026. The video was published on April. 22, 2026. Continue reading
In this video, I will go over the market's expectations for the following companies reporting earnings on April 29. Meta Platform (NASDAQ: META) , Google , Amazon , Microsoft , and SoFi . Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 21, 2026. The video was published on April. 21, 2026. Cont...
In this video, I will go over the market's expectations for the following companies reporting earnings on April 29. Meta Platform (NASDAQ: META) , Google , Amazon , Microsoft , and SoFi . Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 21, 2026. The video was published on April. 21, 2026. Continue reading
After the recent earnings report and update, the debate over Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock is only going to intensify. There was something for the bulls and the bears in the report, but, surprisingly, it undercut each side just a bit. Confused? I'll explain. In general, the bullish and bearish debate over Tesla has always been about what matters more: today’s numbers or tomorrow’s possibilities. The ...
After the recent earnings report and update, the debate over Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) stock is only going to intensify. There was something for the bulls and the bears in the report, but, surprisingly, it undercut each side just a bit. Confused? I'll explain. In general, the bullish and bearish debate over Tesla has always been about what matters more: today’s numbers or tomorrow’s possibilities. The bears argue that Tesla is essentially a car company. They place a higher weighting on numbers now, such as electric vehicle (EV) sales and full self-driving (FSD) subscriptions, while holding fire on pricing in robotaxi or Optimus revenue until it starts to become -- or at least appear -- tangible on the horizon. Continue reading
In this video, I go through the 5 stocks I'd buy immediately if the market drops again. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.
In this video, I go through the 5 stocks I'd buy immediately if the market drops again. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.
The creator of The Responder’s new offering is the tale of two casino employees robbing their workplace. It’s a perfectly plotted thriller but it’s also so much more than that Four years ago, Tony Schumacher, a former taxi driver and police officer turned novelist, made his television writing debut with The Responder. It was a five-part series starring Martin Freeman as a police officer on the edg...
The creator of The Responder’s new offering is the tale of two casino employees robbing their workplace. It’s a perfectly plotted thriller but it’s also so much more than that Four years ago, Tony Schumacher, a former taxi driver and police officer turned novelist, made his television writing debut with The Responder. It was a five-part series starring Martin Freeman as a police officer on the edge of a breakdown, his mental, emotional and physical resources worn away every night by the ceaseless tide of crime – swelled by misery, desperation and selfishness – that he and his colleagues are supposed to be turning. It was a drama that dissected just about every social and psychological issue that drives our despair, and dared you not to look away. It was profoundly compassionate, harrowing and brilliant. Which makes it a lot to live up to. Schumacher’s new offering, The Cage, however, does so. Ostensibly it is the tale of the robbery of a casino by two of its employees, cashier Leanne (Sheridan Smith) and manager Matty ( Michael Socha ). In reality it is, like The Responder, an astonishing, deeply angry, deeply moving state-of-the-nation piece merely masquerading as a mesmerising, perfectly paced and plotted thriller. Continue reading...
Roughly three years ago, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. looked like it had an edge in Wall Street’s race to master quantum computing. The banking giant had assembled a handful of highly specialized scientists and partnered with Amazon.com to figure out how the nascent technology could be used to juice better returns for its raft of wealthy clients. They were shocked by what they found. Goldman’s researc...
Roughly three years ago, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. looked like it had an edge in Wall Street’s race to master quantum computing. The banking giant had assembled a handful of highly specialized scientists and partnered with Amazon.com to figure out how the nascent technology could be used to juice better returns for its raft of wealthy clients. They were shocked by what they found. Goldman’s researchers discovered they would have to run an algorithm for millions of years in order to solve the problem. What’s more, the processor would need to have at least 8 million so-called logical qubits — a set of quantum bits that form the building blocks of quantum computers. Current machines consist of fewer than 100. Shortly after, Goldman’s quantum team evaporated amid the bank’s widespread cost cutting program. While it now employs next to none, its rival JPMorgan Chase & Co. , on the other hand, has persisted with a team of well over 50 physicists, computer scientists and mathematicians, exploring applications in optimization problems , machine learning and cryptography . The contrast between the two of the world’s largest lenders is emblematic of the split among global financial firms debating ways to harness what’s touted to be the next big thing after artificial intelligence. Experts say quantum computing can reshape areas ranging from new drug discovery to machine learning and risk modeling in finance, with the potential to add billions of dollars in revenue. But it’s also thought to be still years away from offering many practical solutions, raising questions about its near-term value. Unlike pharmaceutical, defense or material sciences firms — which appear to have a clearer understanding of where they would like to use quantum computing — banks, insurers and asset managers are chasing fixes to a myriad of complex problems: transaction fraud, risk management, how to maximize returns from a portfolio and asset price prediction, to name just a few. The wide array of issue...
AndreyPopov/iStock via Getty Images Investors are heading into a pivotal week for global monetary policy, with the world’s leading central banks set to deliver interest-rate decisions against the backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and renewed inflation concerns, Bloomberg News reported Sunday. The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan, Bank of England and Bank of Canada are a...
AndreyPopov/iStock via Getty Images Investors are heading into a pivotal week for global monetary policy, with the world’s leading central banks set to deliver interest-rate decisions against the backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and renewed inflation concerns, Bloomberg News reported Sunday. The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan, Bank of England and Bank of Canada are all scheduled to meet, creating a rare moment when every Group of Seven central bank is simultaneously weighing policy for economies that collectively represent roughly half of global output. Markets broadly expect officials to leave rates unchanged, but attention will focus on how policymakers describe inflation risks tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict and higher energy prices. Any indication that central bankers are prepared to maintain restrictive policy for longer, or even tighten further, could pressure government bonds. Sovereign debt has lagged equities and credit markets in recent weeks as investors largely looked through the conflict and continued buying risk assets. Amy Xie Patrick of Pendal Group said policymakers have little downside in sounding firm on inflation now, particularly given the uncertain outlook for oil prices and broader price pressures. She said she has removed duration exposure from her portfolio this month. Bond markets have remained unusually calm despite the geopolitical backdrop. Yields on short-dated notes in major markets have stayed relatively elevated, while day-to-day moves in one- to three-year maturities have been smaller than in March. Some investors believe that calm could end if policymakers adopt a more forceful tone this week. Stephen Miller, formerly of BlackRock in Australia and now a consultant at GSFM, said central banks remain wary of underestimating inflation after the policy mistakes made during the pandemic, when many officials initially described price pressures as temporary. In the United Kingdom, Bank of England officials ha...
Will the Left Make The WHCA Dinner Shooter A Hero? There was a lot of confusion in the initial hours after the shooting at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But it soon became clear that the suspect, Cole Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, had rabid anti-Trump views and was there to target Trump administration officia...
Will the Left Make The WHCA Dinner Shooter A Hero? There was a lot of confusion in the initial hours after the shooting at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But it soon became clear that the suspect, Cole Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California, had rabid anti-Trump views and was there to target Trump administration officials. While the usual suspects on the left are issuing standard statements condemning violence, there’s a real concern that the left will lionize Allen. And even former Obama official and current CNN pundit Van Jones is concerned about it. " I'm starting to worry about something ,” Jones said. “ Which is that the shooter survived, which means on Monday he's going to court, which means there is a danger that people try to make him some sort of hero. " He wasn't being paranoid. He was being prescient. And he didn't stop there. " You watch what happened with Luigi, who shot a CEO to death, and somehow became a hero ," Jones continued. " So, they said tonight you saw the worst of America. You saw the best of America. Tonight, you definitely saw the best of America. I hope on Monday we don’t see the worst again. I just want to say very clearly — this kind of despicable behavior has no place in America. It has no place on the right. It has no place on the left.” He added, “This kind of behavior has no place in America. And it is wrong. Violence is not the way to resolve any grievances. And this cheerleader culture for violence, for people who think that the answer to our problems is to go shooting billionaires or going to synagogues or all these different things, has to be called out immediately. The minute it starts, every single person with the platform must denounce it, or we’re going to see this again.” CNN Van Jones actually gets things right regarding the WHCD shooter. pic.twitter.com/wySCKHz5hv — Scott Adams (@scottadamsshow) April 26, 2026 When Luigi Mangione was arrested i...
In this video, I go through the 5 stocks I'd buy immediately if the market drops again. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 17, 2026. The video was published on April. 17, 2026. Continue reading
In this video, I go through the 5 stocks I'd buy immediately if the market drops again. Watch the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were from the trading day of April. 17, 2026. The video was published on April. 17, 2026. Continue reading
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【有線新聞】有策展團隊在李小龍故居原址舉行展覽,展出李小龍全新雕像。 這尊李小龍全新雕像名為Be Like Water,是一比一真人大小,正在佐敦恒豐中心展出。策展團隊指恒豐中心的前身正是李小龍1941年後跟家人在香港居住的大廈,同場亦展出珍貴的李小龍黑白菲林照片及海報。 這場展覽將舉行至5月底,免費入場。李小龍雕像在展覽結束後會永久放置在恒豐中心。
The current season has become a meme-war without end, an endless rolling wall of gloat and taunt in which players and managers must try to block out the noise In his new book, Saved, Gianluigi Buffon talks about feeling crushed by nerves even at the peak of his playing career. The day before the 2006 World Cup final Buffon and Gennaro Gattuso walked past the French squad after training and were im...
The current season has become a meme-war without end, an endless rolling wall of gloat and taunt in which players and managers must try to block out the noise In his new book, Saved, Gianluigi Buffon talks about feeling crushed by nerves even at the peak of his playing career. The day before the 2006 World Cup final Buffon and Gennaro Gattuso walked past the French squad after training and were immediately sent into a tailspin by their opponents’ intimidating size and athleticism. “We don’t stand a chance,” Gattuso joked, not actually joking. Buffon spent most of the night smoking in the hotel corridor with half the Italy team. At breakfast nobody could speak. They turned up at the stadium already feeling exhausted. Continue reading...