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What do AI insiders see that most investors don't? Chart of the Week: The Smart Money Inside Tech Is Still Bullish on AI April 30, 2026 by Ian King Daily Disruptor, Technology One of the biggest debates today is about whether AI spending has gone too far. Ian shares a chart that suggests insiders think it hasn’t.
Successful Traders Do It With Discipline April 30, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily Successful trading is about discipline. The market doesn’t know your name (sorry). And the market doesn’t care about you (OR me). Which is why it is CRUCIAL that you separate your emotions from your actions.
Meme Stock Hype and a Classic Bounce April 28, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily This is crazy. Recently, a stock trading above $10 per share pulled off one of the most beautiful panic and bounce patterns we’ve seen in a while. How? 3 words… Meme. Stock. Hype.
How could Nvidia's latest move change the timeline for useful quantum computers? Nvidia’s CEO Is Trying to Shorten His Own Quantum Timeline April 27, 2026 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Daily Disruptor, Technology Ian says Nvidia's recent surprise move shows that the company is actively trying to bring the future of quantum computing a lot closer.
Want Faster Gains? Start Thinking Smaller April 27, 2026 by Tim Sykes Tim Sykes Daily In the world of trading, you’ll often hear terms like “small-cap” and “large-cap.” These refer to a company’s market capitalization, or market cap, which is the total market value of a company’s outstanding shares of stock. In life and business, most people want to think big. But in the stock market, sometimes it pays to think small.

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