If you want to grow wealthy, you need to invest. Unless you win the lottery or marry rich, smart investing is the absolute best and easiest path to building financial security. Unfortunately, many people don't invest because they've bought into some common myths. If you're one of those people, these myths could be costing you. Let's take a look at them, so you can make sure that these misconceptio...
If you want to grow wealthy, you need to invest. Unless you win the lottery or marry rich, smart investing is the absolute best and easiest path to building financial security. Unfortunately, many people don't invest because they've bought into some common myths. If you're one of those people, these myths could be costing you. Let's take a look at them, so you can make sure that these misconceptions aren't holding you back. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Kimberly White/Getty Images Entertainment Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, an early investor in ChatGPT maker OpenAI ( OPENAI ), has suggested eliminating federal income taxes for Americans earning under $100,000 by increasing taxes on capital gains. He argues the change could offset growing anxiety about job losses tied to artificial intelligence while keeping government revenue stable, the Finan...
Kimberly White/Getty Images Entertainment Venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, an early investor in ChatGPT maker OpenAI ( OPENAI ), has suggested eliminating federal income taxes for Americans earning under $100,000 by increasing taxes on capital gains. He argues the change could offset growing anxiety about job losses tied to artificial intelligence while keeping government revenue stable, the Financial Times reported Sunday. Khosla said taxing investment gains at rates similar to wages would better capture the wealth generated by AI, which he believes is increasingly benefiting capital over labor. He estimates the shift could exempt roughly 125 million people from income tax. Speaking at a policy forum, he warned that concerns about AI replacing workers are already widespread and likely to shape future elections. He expects the issue to become a central political theme in the coming years. Debate over AI policy is intensifying in Washington. While the administration of Donald Trump has largely favored limited regulation, divisions are emerging among supporters, with some calling for stricter oversight. Khosla offered mixed political views, praising certain officials involved in technology policy while criticizing broader leadership and political dynamics in both parties. He suggested Democrats risk losing support by focusing too much on preserving jobs rather than supporting displaced workers. Looking ahead, Khosla said he has not chosen a preferred candidate for the next presidential race and expects an unexpected contender to emerge, as has happened in past elections, the FT reported. Dear Readers: We recognize that politics often intersect with the financial news of the day, so we invite you to click here to join the separate political discussion. More on OpenAI Nadella's Flip-Flop OpenAI's Dilemma Wall Street Lunch: ChatGPT Tops 800M Weekly Active Users Apple gives iPhone designers stock bonuses to keep them from leaving: report Data leak reveals Anthropic's late...
Indonesia is looking to save up to 40 trillion rupiah (US$2.3 billion) by cutting back on its free meal programme, an official said on Sunday, in a first austerity measure taken in response to price pressures from the Mideast war. The meals, primarily intended for schoolchildren across the country, will be distributed for five days a week instead of six starting March 31 in a move that is expected...
Indonesia is looking to save up to 40 trillion rupiah (US$2.3 billion) by cutting back on its free meal programme, an official said on Sunday, in a first austerity measure taken in response to price pressures from the Mideast war. The meals, primarily intended for schoolchildren across the country, will be distributed for five days a week instead of six starting March 31 in a move that is expected to save “around 40 trillion rupiah”, National Nutrition Agency deputy head Nanik Sudaryati Deyang...
In this article LLY Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A drone view shows the Eli Lilly logo on the company’s office in San Diego, California, Nov. 21, 2025. Mike Blake | Reuters BEIJING — U.S. pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has reached a $2.75 billion deal to bring drugs developed using artificial intelligence by Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine to the global market. The agreement w...
In this article LLY Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A drone view shows the Eli Lilly logo on the company’s office in San Diego, California, Nov. 21, 2025. Mike Blake | Reuters BEIJING — U.S. pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly has reached a $2.75 billion deal to bring drugs developed using artificial intelligence by Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine to the global market. The agreement will give Insilico $115 million up front, with the remainder subject to regulatory and commercial milestones, along with royalties on future sales, according to the companies' announcement Monday. Insilico has developed at least 28 drugs using generative AI tools, with nearly half already at a clinical stage, Alex Zhavoronkov, founder and CEO of Insilico, told CNBC. The company went public in Hong Kong in December. Its shares are up more than 50% year-to-date. "In many ways, Lilly is better than us in some areas of AI," Zhavoronkov said, noting the U.S. pharma giant has "one person" who has brought biology, chemistry and automation under one roof. He added that as part of the deal, Insilico will join Lilly's Gateway Labs community for biotech development. The two companies have worked together since signing an AI-based software licensing agreement in 2023 . "This collaboration allows us to explore novel mechanisms and accelerate the identification of promising therapeutic c andidates across multiple disease areas," Andrew Adams, group vice president of Molecule Discovery at Lilly, said in a statement. He called Insilico's AI-enabled discovery "a powerful complement" to Lilly's clinical development. Eli Lilly CEO David A. Ricks attended a high-level forum in Beijing earlier this month, just weeks after the company announced plans to invest $3 billion in China over the next decade. The company reported that slightly less than 3% of its revenue came from China last year. Weekly analysis and insights from Asia's largest economy in your inbox Subscribe now Insilico develops its A...
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s ( AMD ) supply agreements with OpenAI and Meta ( META ) don't change the main thesis laid out in the past article : AMD is expensive and most likely has an inferior product compared to NVIDIA ( NVDA ). The company stands to benefit from a surge in demand for CPUs. There are whispers that AMD and Intel ( IN...
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s ( AMD ) supply agreements with OpenAI and Meta ( META ) don't change the main thesis laid out in the past article : AMD is expensive and most likely has an inferior product compared to NVIDIA ( NVDA ). The company stands to benefit from a surge in demand for CPUs. There are whispers that AMD and Intel ( INTC ) are increasing prices , capitalizing on the CPU shortage . A report by BNP Paribas ( BNP:CA ) also sees acceleration in CPU demand. However, one can't ignore the new market entrant - ARM ( ARM ), an industry behemoth that launched its data center CPU product this month. I remain bearish on the ticker, but caution that the AI infrastructure buildout is the tide that lifts all boats. Even second-tier suppliers such as AMD are expected to report double-digit growth. What Happened Iranian missiles have hit natural gas production facilities at Ras Laffan in Qatar, a small, gas-rich nation that accounts for roughly 20% of global LNG exports. The hostilities in the region have also disrupted tankers sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar represents roughly a third of the global Helium supply. Helium is used in Semiconductor manufacturing. Without the gas, the market is likely to witness microchip supply disruptions. It is worth noting that AMD is a fabless company and relies on Taiwan Semiconductor ( TSM ), Samsung ( SSNLF ), and GlobalFoundries ( GFS ) for fabrication, manufacturing, and assembly. AMD doesn't seem to hold enough inventory for a supply shortage scenario. As of December 2025, AMD held $7.9 billion in inventory. AMD's average gross margin stood at 50% in the past 5 years. This means that, on average, the company marks up its products at about 100%. Thus, the 7.9 billion in inventory can support about $16 billion in sales. That barely covers last year's sales. These dynamics highlight the limits of AMD's ability to rely on its inventory in the case of suppl...
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s ( AMD ) supply agreements with OpenAI and Meta ( META ) don't change the main thesis laid out in the past article : AMD is expensive and most likely has an inferior product compared to NVIDIA ( NVDA ). The company stands to benefit from a surge in demand for CPUs. There are whispers that AMD and Intel ( IN...
JHVEPhoto/iStock Editorial via Getty Images Investment Thesis Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s ( AMD ) supply agreements with OpenAI and Meta ( META ) don't change the main thesis laid out in the past article : AMD is expensive and most likely has an inferior product compared to NVIDIA ( NVDA ). The company stands to benefit from a surge in demand for CPUs. There are whispers that AMD and Intel ( INTC ) are increasing prices , capitalizing on the CPU shortage . A report by BNP Paribas ( BNP:CA ) also sees acceleration in CPU demand. However, one can't ignore the new market entrant - ARM ( ARM ), an industry behemoth that launched its data center CPU product this month. I remain bearish on the ticker, but caution that the AI infrastructure buildout is the tide that lifts all boats. Even second-tier suppliers such as AMD are expected to report double-digit growth. What Happened Iranian missiles have hit natural gas production facilities at Ras Laffan in Qatar, a small, gas-rich nation that accounts for roughly 20% of global LNG exports. The hostilities in the region have also disrupted tankers sailing through the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar represents roughly a third of the global Helium supply. Helium is used in Semiconductor manufacturing. Without the gas, the market is likely to witness microchip supply disruptions. It is worth noting that AMD is a fabless company and relies on Taiwan Semiconductor ( TSM ), Samsung ( SSNLF ), and GlobalFoundries ( GFS ) for fabrication, manufacturing, and assembly. AMD doesn't seem to hold enough inventory for a supply shortage scenario. As of December 2025, AMD held $7.9 billion in inventory. AMD's average gross margin stood at 50% in the past 5 years. This means that, on average, the company marks up its products at about 100%. Thus, the 7.9 billion in inventory can support about $16 billion in sales. That barely covers last year's sales. These dynamics highlight the limits of AMD's ability to rely on its inventory in the case of suppl...
Oil futures look set to move higher when trading begins Sunday evening. WTI futures ( CL1:COM ) ( USO ) rose above $102/bbl in weekend trading on IG, which offers spread betting and contracts for difference. WTI closed at $99.64/bbl on Friday. Betting on Kalshi shows a 76% chance that Brent futures ( CO1:COM ) ( BNO ) rise above $114.50/bbl when trading begins at 6 p.m. ET. Brent closed at $112.57...
Oil futures look set to move higher when trading begins Sunday evening. WTI futures ( CL1:COM ) ( USO ) rose above $102/bbl in weekend trading on IG, which offers spread betting and contracts for difference. WTI closed at $99.64/bbl on Friday. Betting on Kalshi shows a 76% chance that Brent futures ( CO1:COM ) ( BNO ) rise above $114.50/bbl when trading begins at 6 p.m. ET. Brent closed at $112.57/bbl Friday. SA Analyst OANDA Group said a sustained move above $102.25 for WTI could trigger a fresh bullish leg toward $111–$124, while a break below $85.50 would invalidate the bullish view and expose downside toward the $81–$73 zone. Dear readers: We recognize that politics often intersects with the financial news of the day, so we invite you to click here to join the separate political discussion. More on Crude Oil Futures, Brent Futures A Perspective On Why The Oil Price Is More Likely To Reach $150 Than $50 WTI Crude Oil Minor Pullback Over, Start Of New Bullish Leg For Breakout Above $102.25 What AI's Threat Might Do To The March 2026 Job Report Suspicious trades around Trump policy moves raise insider concerns Houthis claim first attack on Israel since Iran war began
Esteban Alejandro/iStock via Getty Images Since the last article , Whitecap Resources ( WCPRF ) is up roughly 40% thanks to the Iranian situation. It has more than doubled since I wrote about the merger with Veren . The total return from that earlier article was a little more than 100%. But really, Whitecap is just getting started. The Veren acquisition added a whole lot of low-cost possibilities ...
Esteban Alejandro/iStock via Getty Images Since the last article , Whitecap Resources ( WCPRF ) is up roughly 40% thanks to the Iranian situation. It has more than doubled since I wrote about the merger with Veren . The total return from that earlier article was a little more than 100%. But really, Whitecap is just getting started. The Veren acquisition added a whole lot of low-cost possibilities to a portfolio that had a steady cash flow and a low decline rate. Canada, where both of these companies are located ( and they report using Canadian dollars), has a lot of unconventional and conventional opportunities. That means initial decline rates can vary quite a bit to influence the overall corporate rate. The dividend yield has now backed down out of high-yield territory thanks to the stock price rally. Investors can take that as Mr. Market being quite a bit more satisfied with the safety of the dividend for the time being. But the yield is still roughly 4.75%. That is more than half of what most investors report for a total long-term return. The stock price itself only needs to average a little more than a 3% return each year for an investor to make an average return on this investment-grade idea. Given the history here of successful accretive acquisitions, the common stock is likely to do far better than that. Unconventional Returns The big thing to note here is the assumption of returns using a $60 WTI and a C$3 AECO (which is Canadian), as well as the conversion ratio. Breakeven is very much dependent upon all the commodities produced by a well. AECO is particularly volatile and has gone seasonally negative in the past. This has put some producers in the position of paying customers to take the natural gas so that the profits can be made on the oil production. Whitecap Summary Of Unconventional Inventory Profitability ( Whitecap Resources Corporate Presentation, February 2026) On the other hand, the payout time is completely within acceptable territory. The oil ...
On Thursday, Cathie Wood-led Ark Invest executed significant trades, focusing on reducing holdings in major tech companies. Among the prominent trades were the sales of shares in Meta Platforms Inc., NVIDIA Corp, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, Broadcom Inc., Alphabet Inc., and Netflix Inc.. These trades reflect a strategic shift in Ark’s investment approach...
On Thursday, Cathie Wood-led Ark Invest executed significant trades, focusing on reducing holdings in major tech companies. Among the prominent trades were the sales of shares in Meta Platforms Inc., NVIDIA Corp, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, Broadcom Inc., Alphabet Inc., and Netflix Inc.. These trades reflect a strategic shift in Ark’s investment approach amid market fluctuations. The Meta Platforms Trade Ark Invest made a notable move by selling shares