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Nvidia’s latest product is a game-changer
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Nvidia’s latest product is a game-changer

Nvidia (NVDA) stock is up about 15.44% year to date, at the time of writing, Friday afternoon, May 29. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 11.06% in the same period. While the stock has outpaced the S&P 500, its growth is lagging that of other semiconductor companies that ...

Elizabeth Warren has bold new plan to tax AI companies
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Elizabeth Warren has bold new plan to tax AI companies

There is a point where a number gets so large it stops feeling real. A billion dollars is hard enough to picture. Five trillion is just noise. That is roughly what one company is now worth. Nvidia (NVDA), the chipmaker whose hardware runs almost every major artificial intelligence (AI) system, ...

Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Tax. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending
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Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Tax. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending

On a recent episode of The Pomp Podcast featuring guest Jordi Visser, host Anthony Pompliano surfaced a notable statement from Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) founder Jeff Bezos: the bottom 50% of Americans should pay no federal tax. Pompliano paired that proposal with a data point and a pivot. The data point: that bottom-half cohort currently contributes about ... Jeff Bezos Says Bottom 50% of Americans Should Pay No Tax. The Real Culprit Is Federal Spending

Bank of America Could Be a Bargain After Strong Q1 Earnings
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Bank of America Could Be a Bargain After Strong Q1 Earnings

Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) has spent 2026 grinding sideways despite a Q1 print that ranked among the strongest in the bank’s recent history. With the stock down on the year and analysts staying overwhelmingly bullish, I think the setup is now interesting enough to call. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Bank of America ... Bank of America Could Be a Bargain After Strong Q1 Earnings

India Doubled Tariffs on Silver and Gold Imports To Protect a Plunging Rupee; Will Foreign US Treasury Bond Dumping Cause the US To Follow Suit?
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India Doubled Tariffs on Silver and Gold Imports To Protect a Plunging Rupee; Will Foreign US Treasury Bond Dumping Cause the US To Follow Suit?

In Mid-May, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi publicly urged Indian citizens to avoid buying physical gold and silver for a year. Soon afterwards, India increased its import tariffs on precious metals from 6% to 15%. This is yet another sign that the physical silver shortage is escalating, which should bode well for ETFs that hold ... India Doubled Tariffs on Silver and Gold Imports To Protect a Plunging Rupee; Will Foreign US Treasury Bond Dumping Cause the US To Follow Suit?

Kinder Morgan vs Williams Companies: Both Crush Earnings, But Take Opposite Paths
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Kinder Morgan vs Williams Companies: Both Crush Earnings, But Take Opposite Paths

Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI) and Williams Companies (NYSE:WMB) just closed the books on record 2025 results, and both pipeline operators are pointing the same firehose of capital at LNG exports and data center power demand. The way they are doing it, however, looks quite different. One is leaning on a $10 billion pipeline backlog. The other ... Kinder Morgan vs Williams Companies: Both Crush Earnings, But Take Opposite Paths

Steve Liesman: Fed Pivots to Inflation Fight Under Incoming Chair Warsh
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Steve Liesman: Fed Pivots to Inflation Fight Under Incoming Chair Warsh

Jerome Powell passed the Federal Reserve gavel to Kevin Warsh while the committee appears to be drifting opposite to where the incoming chair has historically wanted to go. That is what CNBC’s Steve Liesman walked through, citing remarks from two Fed presidents speaking overseas and a voting governor speaking the day before. Austan Goolsbee was ... Steve Liesman: Fed Pivots to Inflation Fight Under Incoming Chair Warsh