David Einhorn Is Playing Defense Right Now — and You Might Want to Listen
David Einhorn doesn't ring alarm bells often. The Greenlight Capital founder has a long track record of being right when almost everyone else was wrong — including a famous short on Lehman Brothers before its collapse. So when he sends an investor letter saying he's putting "capital preservation at the top of our priorities," that's not noise. That's a signal worth taking seriously. In a letter dated this Monday, Einhorn wrote: "With so little downside priced in, we are willing to ...
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United-American Airline Merger: The Deal of the Century That Probably Dies in Court
The airline industry dropped a bombshell this week: United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reportedly pitched a potential merger with rival American Airlines to the Trump administration earlier this year. If it happened, it would create the largest airline on Earth. American's stock surged 9% Tuesday morning just on the rumor. So is this actually happening — or is it aviation fantasy? Here's the reality check. The deal would face historic antitrust scrutiny. The top four U.S. carriers — United, American, Delta, ...
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Copper Is Quietly Becoming the Trade of the Decade
While everyone watches oil spike past $100 a barrel and the Fed twist in the wind, one metal has been building a monster case that most investors are still sleeping on: copper. It jumped more than 5% last week alone to nearly $6 per pound — and the structural story behind that move has nothing to do with short-term geopolitics. Here's the setup. Every major theme remaking the global economy — AI infrastructure, data centers, electric vehicles, electrification, decarbonization — runs ...
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AI’s Dirty Little Secret: Why Your Data Center Needs a Spa Day
Here's the thing nobody talks about at tech conferences: AI data centers are basically running a fever, and the grid can't handle it. While everyone's obsessing over the next GPU or chip breakthrough, there's a much quieter—and potentially more lucrative—story unfolding. The infrastructure keeping these AI monsters cool and powered is becoming the real bottleneck. And smart investors are already positioning themselves to profit. Let's start with the cooling problem. Every hyperscale data center needs water like a marathon runner needs Gatorade ...
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Morgan Stanley’s Bullish Bet: Why the S&P 500 Could Hit 7,800 in 2026
Wall Street's crystal ball is looking pretty optimistic these days. Morgan Stanley's chief equity strategist Michael Wilson just bumped his S&P 500 target from 7,200 to 7,800 by the end of 2026—and honestly, the reasoning behind it is pretty solid. Here's the setup: We're currently sitting around 6,600 on the S&P 500, up about 13% year-to-date. If Wilson's prediction hits, that's roughly an 18% return from here. Not too shabby. But here's the kicker—Wilson isn't just throwing darts at a board ...
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The Market’s Hangover: Why Goldman Thinks the Party’s About to End
Remember that feeling when you wake up after a really good night out and realize you probably shouldn't have had that last drink? That's basically where Goldman Sachs thinks the stock market is right now. After Trump announced a ceasefire with Iran on April 8, investors collectively exhaled. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq didn't just recover from their war-induced losses—they sprinted straight to all-time highs. It was the kind of relief rally that makes you feel like a genius for buying ...
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Why Big Tech Is Finally Ditching Nvidia (And Making Its Own Chips Instead)
For three years, Nvidia owned the AI chip game. Every major tech company—Google, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft—basically had no choice but to buy their GPUs. It was like being forced to use one airline because nobody else had planes. But here's the thing: the economics just changed. Training AI models? That's expensive, sure. But the real money pit is *inference*—all those billions of times people actually *use* these models every single day. At that scale, even tiny inefficiencies become massive, recurring expenses. So ...
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AI Agents Are About to Flip the Script—And Wall Street’s Still Sleeping
Remember when everyone thought ChatGPT was the endgame? Yeah, about that. Jensen Huang just dropped a hint that the real party is just getting started, and honestly, most investors are still stuck at the door. At NVIDIA's recent GTC conference, Huang called one software release "probably the single most important release of software, you know, probably ever." He wasn't talking about a better chatbot. He was talking about AI agents—and this is where things get genuinely wild. Here's the difference: A chatbot ...
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