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Dividend cut

What to make of Intel’s dividend cut

Semiconductor giant Intel (INTC) cut its dividend. Now, one of the biggest reasons to own the stock is gone. Is it set to suffer the typical fate of dividend-cutters... and enter a long period of decline from here?

Retailers are in big trouble

The major red flags from Home Depot's latest quarterly results... And why Walmart's stock isn't a bargain at current levels. Plus, more details about next week's WSU Premium launch.

4 energy crisis assets to buy now

Two leading energy ETFs have outperformed the market this year by a mile—and that's not including dividends. Genia explains today's oil price dynamics, and why these two assets—along with two other individual stocks—are great additions for your portfolio…

inflation stocks

A simple way to make a killing from a market crash

What’s behind today's market action… Cathie Wood’s CNBC interview… How major companies are entering the metaverse… Why October could be a terrible month for stocks… And the best way to protect yourself—and make a fortune—during a market crash.

Netflix

Why Netflix is now a value stock

A recap of Netflix's earnings—and why it's becoming a value stock... Why all streaming companies aren't created equal... The simple move that could double Disney's share price... Baker Hughes vs. Halliburton... And the big money moving into the crypto space.

crypto bear market

How to trade the crypto bear market

Frank and Daniel tackle how to manage crypto volatility... a strategy for selling... Daniel's thesis on Galaxy Digital... and more of your top crypto questions. Plus, how to profit from the box office blowout of Top Gun: Maverick.

Andrew Horowitz

Why the markets are about to bounce

Andrew Horowitz of Horowitz & Company is back to discuss why the markets are due for a bounce… What action (if any) the Fed should take to control inflation… The future of the metaverse, and more.

Is Warren Buffett ‘sociopathic’?

Earnings season is underway—and results are in for Delta Air Lines, JPMorgan Chase, and BlackRock. Plus, highlights from the Bitcoin conference in Miami… including Peter Thiel’s “public enemies” list (Warren Buffett is No. 1).