As of March 16, 2026. This article is for information only and is not financial advice. Nebius surged after the market learned that Meta had signed an AI infrastructure deal that could reach as much as $27 billion over five years. On the surface, that sounds like a simple headline: one fast-rising AI infrastructure company... Continue Reading →
Warren Buffett’s 10 Classic Ideas: Learning to Think More Like Him
Warren Buffett is often discussed as one of the greatest investors of all time, but many of his most useful lessons are not only about stocks. They are really about judgment, patience, self-control, and how to make better decisions in life and business. What makes Buffett’s thinking so powerful is that it is simple without... Continue Reading →
I Have $239,000 in My CPF Special Account. What Can I Really Use It For?
For information only. Not financial advice. Please check the latest CPF rules directly with CPF Board before making any decision. I have about $239,000 in my CPF Special Account (SA). Naturally, that leads to one big question: what can I actually use this money for in the future? At first glance, a large CPF balance... Continue Reading →
Tesla Breaks a Major Market Line — Is This the Start of a Bigger Fall or the Next Buying Opportunity?
Tesla’s recent weakness has coincided with a tougher fundamental debate around the company: Reuters reported analysts cutting 2026 delivery expectations, some fearing a third straight year of declining sales, while Tesla has also outlined capital spending above $20 billion as it pushes further into robotaxis, AI, and robotics. Reuters also reported Tesla’s China-made EV sales... Continue Reading →
Where To Park $100,000 of Cash in 2026?
For information only. Not financial advice. If you have $100,000 in cash in 2026 and want to keep it in the U.S. market, the first thing to understand is this: parking cash is not the same as investing for upside. Many people mix up the two. They see a dividend stock, a covered-call ETF, or... Continue Reading →
7 Stocks Built to Survive Uncertainty and Still Reward Shareholders
For information only. Not financial advice. Uncertainty never really disappears from the market. It only changes form. Some years, investors worry about inflation and interest rates. In other years, the concern is war, trade tension, elections, recession risk, or stretched valuations in popular sectors. Because of that, many investors start searching for stocks that can... Continue Reading →
S&P 500 Oversold: What Long-Term Investors Should Do
For information only. Not financial advice. When the S&P 500 Looks Oversold: A Long-Term Investor’s View Instead of a Panic View A chart like the one shared by TrendSpider grabs attention quickly because it connects with a fear many investors already feel during a pullback. The message seems simple: the S&P 500, through the SPY... Continue Reading →
When War Targets Silicon Valley: How Iran’s Warning Could Shake Amazon, Nvidia, Microsoft and the U.S. Tech Giants
When Technology Becomes a Target: How Iran’s Warning Could Impact Major U.S. Tech Companies In modern geopolitics, war is no longer fought only with tanks, aircraft, and missiles. Increasingly, conflicts are shaped by digital infrastructure, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data networks. These technologies power everything from financial systems and communications to intelligence analysis and... Continue Reading →
Meta’s New AI Chips Could Shake Up Nvidia — But Quietly Boost Broadcom
For information only. Not financial advice. Meta’s New AI Chips Could Change the Story for Nvidia and Broadcom — But Not in the Same Way Meta’s latest custom-chip announcement matters because it touches one of the biggest questions in the AI market today. Will the biggest hyperscalers keep buying large amounts of merchant chips from... Continue Reading →
He Sold Netflix at the Bottom — What Happened Next Is a Powerful Lesson in Long-Term Investing
For information only. Not financial advice. Bill Ackman Sold Netflix Near the Bottom. What Happened Next Is a Powerful Reminder About Long-Term Investing One of the most painful investing mistakes is not always buying the wrong company. Sometimes it is buying a good company, getting scared during a bad period, and selling before the long-term... Continue Reading →