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Google Goes Nuclear? October 18, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks This Monday, the tech giant rocked the market when it announced plans to purchase nuclear energy from an Alameda, California-based startup called Kairos Power. Before we get carried away with the possibilities, it’s important to drill down on the specifics of this deal first. Because the Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) that will be providing this power don’t technically exist just yet…
Why This Tech Market Darling Has Our Lowest Rating October 14, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investing, Technology Intel was once one of the market's hottest tech stocks, a key player in the early era of personal computing. But now the market is transforming, and Intel's dominance of the desktop computer is growing less relevant. And according to Adam O'Dell's Green Zone Power Ratings system, it's one of the worst investments you could make in the market today...
Buffett Can’t Cash in on These Stocks (But YOU Can) October 3, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Stocks Despite Buffett’s vast fortune and his army of stock analysts, there’s still ONE critical advantage you have over the “Oracle of Omaha”...
Apple’s $3.3 Trillion “Self-Destructive” Secret… September 26, 2024 Banyan Edge, Investment Opportunities, Technology Apple grew from garage-based business to mega-tech powerhouse by doing something most companies would never dream of ... repeatedly creating some of the most successful gadgets in history, then deliberately killing them off. Here's how Apple's own self-destructive tendencies became the secret to the company's unprecedented success...
The Fed’s Next Move is Designed to Surprise You September 19, 2024 Banyan Edge, News, U.S. Economy The U.S. Federal Reserve holds tremendous power over the U.S. economy. By setting benchmark rates, it dictates the terms for interbank lending — and in turn, the borrowing costs for virtually every business and household in America. But aside from raising or lowering those rates, the Fed has very few meaningful ways to interact with the larger economy (excluding emergency measures, of course). So controlling the flow of information, controlling the perception and expectation of rate cuts, becomes one of the Fed’s most powerful tools.





