What kind of Fed chairman will Kevin Warsh be, assuming all goes well in his Senate confirmation hearing? Adam O’Dell notes that Warsh has talked a good game over the past several months about pushing short-term rates lower, suggesting that a boom in productivity due to AI would keep inflation in check. How could this play out for financial stocks? Click here for Adam's analysis.
But AI could gut the funding base for Social Security by the end of 2027…
Leaving millions of American seniors funds completely vanished.
But former $4 billion hedge fund legend has seen what's coming and put together a presentation detailing exactly how AI could collapse the funding base for social security and what to do as AI turns the economy upside down…
Anthropic’s CEO predicts AI could wipe out up to 50% of white-collar, entry-level jobs within one to five years. Which means these next few years are crucial. Tim Sykes warns that the best time to start is right now, so you can get ahead of the trend and diversify your stream of income. How can you take control of your financial future? Click here for the details.
Bloomberg has unveiled Apple's most classified project yet—"Project Mulberry," after 13 years of secrecy, poised for launch. This isn’t just another iPhone upgrade—it’s the fourth major shift in computing. Partnering with Apple is a company with explosive growth potential, its shares available now for under $30. Tech expert Ian King has the full story here...
SpaceX keeps driving down the costs of getting to space. As Falcon 9’s success revealed last Friday, boosters can routinely return to Earth and land vertically at Cape Canaveral, allowing the company to reuse hardware that legacy aerospace firms once discarded after a single flight. Addison Wiggin says each recovered first stage lowers launch costs and allows rockets to fly more often. Why does that matter? Click here to find out.
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