Nvidia: A Valuation Assessment

Nvidia’s investment thesis rests on its established leadership in the development and manufacture of high-performance computing units critical to the advancement of artificial intelligence. Demand for these units has, to date, exceeded supply, a condition that has historically supported premium pricing. However, the sustainability of this pricing power is subject to evolving competitive pressures and macroeconomic factors.

Industrial Stocks & The Inevitable Mess

Look, the S&P 500… it’s a benchmark. A completely arbitrary collection of companies. And right now? It feels…fragile. So, let’s look at three that might actually hold up. Not because they’re glamorous, because they aren’t. But because they’re…reliable. Or at least, potentially reliable. And I need some reliability in my life, okay? It’s not too much to ask.

SAILOR MOON Film Coming to Universal Studios’ Fan Fest Nights

A new short film in Japanese will be shown at the DreamWorks Theatre for park visitors. Fans can enjoy a version with English subtitles starring Super Sailor Moon. The film follows Sailor Moon as she fights a surprising new enemy who wants to steal the Legendary Silver Crystal from a magical ball held in Moon Palace. With the audience cheering her on, Super Sailor Moon will demonstrate the triumph of good over evil, defeat her opponent, and bring peace back to the Moon Palace.

Oscars Drama as Teyana Taylor Clashes With Man Who Crossed the Line

The actress strongly protested, saying, “You’re a man touching a woman. It’s very rude.” Reports and eyewitness accounts indicate this happened as Taylor and members of the One Battle After Another team, including Warner Bros. co-chair Pam Abdi, were trying to get to the location for a cast photo.

What You Don’t Know About the Oscars Strict Rules

The awards ceremony runs on a very strict timeline, especially when it comes to guests’ time. Attendees are asked to stay seated throughout the broadcast, and if they leave, they usually can’t come back in until a commercial break.

There are even rules surrounding the golden Oscar statuettes themselves. Winners aren’t allowed to sell their awards publicly. Instead, they must offer them back to the Academy for just one dollar. This rule is in place to maintain the award’s value and reputation.

Mortgage Rates & Middle East: Seriously?

I mean, for a few days there, late February, it was 5.98%. A glimmer of hope. Then, this whole thing in the Middle East erupts. And suddenly, it’s all about oil. Oil! Like we haven’t been dealing with oil for, I don’t know, a century? It’s predictable. It’s offensively predictable.

XRP’s Wild Ride: March 22, 2026 – The Day Crypto Goes Bonkers?

On March 14, Dunes dropped a bombshell on X, claiming that three anonymous figures in the XRP community-because nothing says “financial revolution” like anonymity-have been leaving breadcrumbs that all point to March 22, 2026. Dunes, who apparently has more free time than the rest of us, has spent years decoding cryptic social media posts. And no, these aren’t your average “Buy the dip” tweets. These are full-blown riddles that would make the Sphinx blush.

The Weight of Unexpected Coin

The government, in its infinite and often baffling wisdom, had decreed a lessening of burdens, a temporary easing of the weight upon the shoulders of the citizenry. A sum, amounting to little more than the price of a few good meals, would find its way back into their hands. Most would spend it on fleeting comforts, on trinkets and small indulgences, unaware that this unexpected coin was merely a whisper of what might have been, a ghostly echo of a more equitable distribution. But for those who listened closely, who understood the subtle language of the market, there was an opportunity, a chance to shelter against the coming storms. The average return, they said, was a little more than $3,800, enough to purchase a small piece of oblivion, or, perhaps, a sliver of security.