Japanese retail investors bought a record $5.9 billion in stocks last week—buying the dip. Foreign funds sold $7.7 billion, the most since March. This comes after retail sold $6 billion the prior two weeks. AI and semiconductor stocks like SoftBank, Kioxia, and Furukawa Electri
Amazon just got the green light to start its satellite internet service this year 🛰️
A ULA rocket launched 29 more satellites, bringing Amazon's total past 390—enough to begin. But there's a catch:
About 60% went up on ULA's old Atlas V. Amazon's newer Vulcan rocket? On
Breaking: Sam Altman and OpenAI are reportedly negotiating with the 🇺🇸 US government to offer them a 5% stake in the company, according to Financial Times.
Apple ($AAPL) is reportedly in talks to buy memory chips from two Chinese firms the Pentagon says support China's military: ChangXin Memory Technologies and Yangtze Memory. Both are on the DOD's 1260H list. Nothing's set yet.
And here's how serious they're taking it—Tim Coo
The most important retirement number has nothing to do with picking stocks 📉
Two researchers looked at US market returns back to the 1790s and found one simple ratio: if your portfolio is 50 times your yearly spending, you're good. Spend $20k a year? Need $1M. Spend $200k? N