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Biden Just Gave Trump the Best Gift Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… | | Jim Rickards: Trump has his best day of 2024 The former president was handed a political gift. An independent special counsel poured kerosene on concerns about Joe Biden’s age with pointed language about the president’s poor memory after concluding Biden had willfully mishandled classified documents – and that his failing memory makes him impossible to convict. Biden was on defense at a hastily called White House news conference. “My memory is fine,” Biden said. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Ray Blanco: Viking Therapeutics may offer investors a cheap entry to the weight-loss drug craze Biotech is expecting a readout from a trial of its GLP-1 drug in pill form in the first quarter. Viking Therapeutics Inc.’s stock soared 17% to a record high on Thursday, after the company said it expects data from early and mid-stage trials of its weight-loss drug as soon as the first quarter, moving the timeline up from the first half. The news was welcomed by analysts who said the rest of the quarter could propel the stock to further highs if the data are positive… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Zach Scheidt: Shaky commercial loans threaten a new regional bank crisis Almost a year after the failure of three midsized U.S. banks sparked an industry crisis, investors and regulators are once again bracing for turmoil among regional lenders, this time due to rising defaults in commercial mortgages. The tipping point may be a Long Island lender, New York Community Bank, that reported major losses on its real-estate loans last week. NYCB’s share price has dropped 60%, dragging stocks of other regional banks down with it in an uneasy echo of last spring, when the government was forced to throw emergency lifelines to keep the system from toppling. ⇒ Read More Here Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
| | AI is already 100,000 times faster than humans are… And by 2025, Elon Musk predicts AI will also be “vastly smarter” than any human. Masayoshi Son, the CEO of SoftBank goes as far as to predict that, over time, AI could reach an IQ of 10,000… That would make AI more than 62 times smarter than Einstein’s IQ of 160. Can you imagine the possibilities of an AI supercomputer which is 100,000 times faster than any human and has an IQ of 10,000? Over time, AI could be used to cure cancer, enable a new age of space travel, and much, much more . That’s why AI is set to change the world in ways almost nobody can imagine today. And anyone who invests now – while this new technology is still in its infancy – could see the chance at making generational profits. ⇒ Click here now to see the 3 tiny AI stocks we believe are best positioned to profit. | |
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