Peterson Wealth Takes a $32 Million Bite of JPMorgan Bond ETF

The purchase nudged Peterson’s footprint in the ETF to 6.33% of its reportable assets-the kind of footprint that suggests they’re settling in for a long, quiet wait. After the dust settles, the top holdings look like a parade of familiar faces: SPYM leads with $184 million-almost a quarter of the whole show-followed by SPDW, HELO, JPST, and SPMD. These are the usual suspects in the bond game, each with their own story of risk, reward, and the gamble of timing.

Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Peacock This Week, Including ‘Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry’

The true-crime series returns on January 13th, diving into the shocking secrets hidden within ordinary marriages. Each episode shares the personal stories of people who discovered their spouses were living double lives, involving crime or serious lies. Using dramatic reenactments and interviews, the show reveals how these individuals found out the truth and dealt with the fallout. ‘Who the (Bleep) Did I Marry’ continues to be a popular choice for those fascinated by relationships and criminal investigations.

The Labyrinth of JBND: Peterson’s $32M Gambit

The JBND acquisition, when viewed through the kaleidoscope of Peterson’s portfolio, reveals a mosaic of paradoxes. Its top holdings-SPYM, SPDW, HELO-form a constellation that orbits the S&P 500’s shadow, trailing by 8.39 percentage points. Yet here lies JBND, a bond fund with a dividend yield of 4.44%, its price languishing 3.09% below a 52-week high. A trader might see in this a riddle: Why does a vessel designed to outperform the Bloomberg Aggregate Index drift like a ghost ship in a monetary fog?

XRP’s 2.67B Drama: Buyers vs. Bears 🐻💸

The fourth-largest coin by market cap, once a titan, now grapples with a 1.63% slump. Yet, like a stubborn peasant in Gorky’s Russia, its exchange reserves shrink by 0.44%-a silent revolt against sellers. “Ha! Take that!” the data seems to shout. 🤷♂️

Nigeria’s Crypto Tax Trap: Your NIN Will Betray You! 🐍🧾

The Nigerian government, ever the vigilant guardian of fiscal order, has begun its grand quest to track crypto earnings under the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA) 2025. The new law, a labyrinth of red tape, allows the government to track citizens’ earnings using their Tax Identification Number (TIN) and National Identification Number (NIN). 🧩

Anime That Featured a Couple Adopting a Magical Kids

The show takes place in a colorful world where people from all walks of life battle to save their home from a powerful, oppressive empire. At the heart of the story is Bow, whose loving and stable upbringing is provided by his fathers, Lance and George – a Black gay couple who also happen to be scholars and librarians. Their warm and genuine relationship is a key part of what makes the show known for its inclusive storytelling, demonstrating the importance of supportive family bonds even amidst a magical and dangerous conflict.