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The Quantum Computing Trade

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 11:23
Quantum computing is still in its infancy. We're witnessing the earliest stages of a technology that has the potential to revolutionize computing as we know it.

Week Ahead: A Most Consequential Week

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 11:04
​​​​​​​The week ahead could be one of the most consequential weeks here in Q4.

High Dividend 50: Capital Southwest Corporation

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 10:45
Capital Southwest is a well-diversified and long-established business development company that has successfully navigated multiple market cycles.

Powerful Uptrend Continues With The SPY And QQQ Hitting New All-Time Highs

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 10:24
The market and was able to eliminate the negative divergences via price with a move to all-time highs.

Weekly Commentary: Foreshocks

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 10:03
The dichotomy between late-cycle speculative and liquidity excess versus a deteriorating Credit environment was front and center this week.

The First Inning Of A Rare Earth Revival

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 09:40
Wediscuss why the U.S. is entering the first inning of a new industrial era, one fueled by rare earth elements, electric vehicles, and AI-driven demand.

America At A Crossroads: Build Like China Or Fall Behind

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 09:14
China’s approach to global competition isn’t just about speed or efficiency—it’s also highly strategic.

Natural Gas: Injection Season To Be Extended

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 08:50
U.S. Natural gas analysis

Bitcoin’s Bull Market Remains Intact But Faces Risk Below $100K Level

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 08:29
Bitcoin's bull market remains intact but risks emerge if it falls below $100K, warns Galaxy Digital’s Alex Thorn in a new interview.

Charted: Long-Term Unemployment In The U.S. (2005–2025)

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 08:01
The long-term unemployment rate hit 25.7% of all unemployed people in August 2025, rising 4.2 percentage points (about 385,000 people) in one year.

The Robot Revolution Is No Joke

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 07:32
Robotics is serious business. It has huge implications for the future of manufacturing, the military and national competitiveness. And the fact is, the U.S. is lagging behind China.

No, Economists Didn’t Get It Wrong On Trump’s Tariffs

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 06:57
A threatened tariff that is never implemented does not hurt the economy as much as a threatened tariff that is actually implemented. 

Wellgistics Stock’s 200% Rally On Blockchain Update Is More Hype Than Substance

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 06:18
Wellgistics Health Inc more than tripled after announcing a non-binding letter of intent with Datavault AI Inc.

September Consumer Inflation: Re-Accelerating Trend More Established, With Shelter Being The Only Silver Lining

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 05:38
YoY inflation in September was the highest since January, and before that, June of 2024.

In The Blink Of An Eye The National Debt Exceeds $38 Trillion

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 04:59
In August, the debt eclipsed $37 trillion for the first time. On Oct. 21, it blew passed $38 trillion.

Stock Analysis: Superloop

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 04:15
Superloop Limited, an Australian telecommunications company, provides broadband, mobile, and phone services to consumers and businesses.

The Week Ahead: Super Bowl Of Earnings Meets The Fed’s Slow March Toward Neutral

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 03:32
So far, more than 80% of companies have beaten both top and bottom lines — and retail has been riding it with the swagger of a gambler on a heater

Microsoft’s Edge Joins The AI-Browser Race

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 03:00
Microsoft announced Copilot Mode for its Edge browser, turning its traditional browser into an active AI-powered assistant.

Leverage And Loathing In Laradise

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 02:00
Oil is both hated and ignored. It’s like gold was in the late 1990s, before the bottom in 2002. And then things shifted.

Think Ahead: Trick Or Treat? Growth Comes Back From The Dead

Sat, 10/25/2025 - 01:36
US growth looks undead. The eurozone economy might just be clawing back from the grave. Yet central banks keep whispering about cuts. Is this a real resurrection in economic growth or yet more smoke and mirrors?

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