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DHUnplugged #789: Crash Test For Dummies
2/3/2026
WORST DAY EVER for SILVER
Cold Snap in Florida – Massive Critter Drop
New Fed Chair named
Pausing on space
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- WORST DAY EVER for SILVER
- Cold Snap in Florida - Massive Critter Drop
- New Fed Chair named
- Pausing on space
Markets
- Bitcoin plunges - Crypto "winter"
- Deep dive into January economic results
- USD rises from multi-month low - EM still powered ahead
- ELON - PT Barnum move
Cold Snap
- On February 1, 2026, Florida faced a significant drop in temperatures, reaching a record low of 24°F (-4°C) in Orlando. This marked the lowest temperature recorded in February since 1923.
- Iguanas dropping from tress all over the streets
- Iguanas can survive temperatures down to the mid-40s Fahrenheit (around 7°C) by entering a "cold-stunned" state, where they appear dead but are just temporarily paralyzed and immobile; however, prolonged exposure to temperatures in the 30s and 40s, especially below freezing, can be lethal, particularly for smaller individuals, leading to tissue damage and organ failure.
- They get sluggish below 50°F (10°C) and fall from trees as they lose grip.
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued Executive Order 26-03 on Friday, allowing residents to collect and surrender cold-stunned green iguanas without a permit during an unprecedented cold weather event.
Right on Schedule
- Remember we talked about how the Nat Gas price was going to reverse, just as quickly as it spikeed?
- Nat gas down 25% today - down about 28% from recent high
- Still about 50% higher than it was before the spike.
THIS!
- Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the company’s proposed $100 billion investment in OpenAI was “never a commitment” and that the company would consider any funding rounds “one at a time.”
- “It was never a commitment,” Huang told reporters in Taipei on Sunday. “They invited us to invest up to $100 billion and of course, we were, we were very happy and honored that they invited us, but we will invest one step at a time.”
Then
Oracle announced that it will do a fundraiser in the form of equity and debt - needs to fund more datacenter build-out.
- What happened to the OpenAI $300 Billion committment?
- Or is the money that NVDA "committed to OpenAi, that they must have committed to Orcle, not a committment
- GIGANTIC CIRCLE JERK
Fungus - -Interesting
- Did you know? Botrytis cinerea, a fungus causing grey mold, affects grapes by causing bunch rot, ruining fruit in high humidity.
- While it often destroys crops, specific dry, warm conditions can transform it into "noble rot," concentrating sugars and creating high-value dessert wines (e.g., Sauternes, Tokaji) with honeyed, raisin-like, and apricot flavors.
January Economic Review
Employment
— Job growth was nearly flat in December, with 50,000 new jobs added and earlier months revised lower.
— Unemployment dipped slightly to 4.4%, but it's still higher than it was a year ago.
— Long-term unemployment didn’t change and remains high, and the labor force participation rate slipped to 62.4%.
— Average hourly earnings rose 0.3% in December and are up 3.8% over the past year.
— Weekly jobless claims stayed close to last year’s levels, showing a labor market that is cooling but not weakening sharply.
FOMC / Interest Rates
— The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at 3.50%–3.75%.
— Most policymakers agreed the economy continues to grow at a solid pace, though job gains are slowing and inflation remains above target.
— Two committee members supported a small rate cut, but the majority preferred to wait.
- Fed Chair Powell: Clearly, a...
Duration:01:05:40
DHUnplugged: TTM and Back
1/27/2026
Silver and Gold – Still Going.
Big week for earnings.
Fed decision on Wednesday.
Nat Gas price exploding higher.
US Dollar drops hard over past few days.
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- What we learned from Davos
- President Miyagi - tariffs on, tariffs off
- January: stocks are trying to finish with gains - Small-caps flying
- S&P 500: All-time highs going into earnings
Markets
- Silver and Gold - Still Going
- Big week for earnings
- Fed decision on Wednesday
- Nat Gas price exploding
- US Dollar drops hard over past few days
Can't Keep Track Anymore
-Trump has announced he is raising tariffs on South Korean imports to 25% after accusing Seoul of "not living up" to a trade deal reached last year.
- In a post on social media, Trump said he would increase levies on South Korea from 15% across a range of products including automobiles, lumber, pharmaceuticals and "all other Reciprocal TARIFFS".
- South Korea is planning on voting on the "agreement" with the US in February
- KOSPI hits all-time high after being down 1% on the news
- S. Korea President re-affirms their commitments
Davos - 2026 - What we learned
- Not much
- Same bifurcated view of the world
- Trump backed off the Greenland threats - Framework of a "deal" / "plan"
- So, no tariffs
- (Going to get a boy who cried wolf ....)
Gold and Silver
- Off to the races
- Silver was up again in a big way Monday. Fell back down to earth (up 5% from up 15% earlier in the day
- Hovering around $110 - that is impressive - parabolic move
- GOLD! - Proving itself as a USD hedge and safety trade (Bitcoin in the dust)
- Gold above $5,000 per ounce
- - Plenty of reports that central banks are buying up|
- USD weakness
Economy - Still Strong
- The US economy expanded in the third quarter by slightly more than initially reported, supported by stronger exports and a smaller drag from inventories.
- Inflation-adjusted gross domestic product increased at a revised 4.4% annualized rate, the fastest in two years, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis data.
- Consumer spending advanced at a 3.5% annualized pace last quarter, reflecting the fastest pace of outlays for services in three years, while spending on goods also accelerated from the previous quarter.
Amazon
- Trimming.... 30,000 jobs is plan
- First half of that was in October and now trhery are laying off the remainder
- CEO Jassey says that it is not financial of AI issues
---- Again - why so important to state that and make that a focal point?
- Layoffs amount to 10% of the corporate workforce
- Company still has 1.5 million employees
Comeback?
- Spirit Airlines is in talks with investment firm Castlelake for a potential takeover of the discount airline, CNBC has learned.
- Remember, all started when Jetblue deal was blocked
- Frontier tried
- Spirit tried a few times to get head above water - nothing worked
Booz Cancelled
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent canceled department contracts with the consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, whose employee leaked President Donald Trump’s tax records to The New York Times.
- The department noted that between 2018 and 2020, Booz Allen employee Charles Edward Littlejohn “stole and leaked the confidential tax returns and return information of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers.”
- Booz Allen Hamilton’s stock price dropped by more than 10% on the heels of the Treasury Department’s announcement.
- Why does Booz have tax records in the first place?
- Stock down 50% since end of 2024
Private Credit
- BlackRock TCP Capital shares lower by 13% after it disclosed Friday night that net asset value declined approximately 19.0%; other private credit stocks...
Duration:01:05:41
DHUnplugged #787: The Elitists Convene
1/20/2026
Here we go again – Tariffs and retaliatory tariffs
DAVOS – Elitists are Meeting
Suicide Coaches?
Hedge funds – finally a good year!
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Warm-Up
- Here we go again - Tariffs and retaliatory tariffs
- DAVOS - Elitists are Meeting
- Suicide Coaches?
- Hedge funds - finally a good year!
Markets
- Silver and Gold - ATH
- Selling off after Greenland threat
- Netflix - Saga continues
Davos - 2026
- Economic Confab that often brings out the elite (elitists)
- Many watch for their key points and do the opposite
- Trump going, Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi not
- Why is Zelensky going?
- Kushner, Bessent, Little Marco will be attending with Trump
- Did you know - Larry Fink is the interim Co-Chair.
- The CEOs that you would expect that love the limelight ) (Jensen, Nadella etc)
World Economic Forum Report (Davos)
- Due out Wednesday - expected to show that geopolitical confrontation is the top concern this year
- Rising Inflation
- Economic Downturn
- Asset Bubbles
- High debt burdens
- Any of those could be any year and anyone in the world that is breathing could have made that list
WEF List
NEXT
- Greenland - Sell or Else!
- Trump promises 100% that he will impose tariffs and follow through
- The tariffs will start at 10% on Feb. 1 and shoot up to 25% on June 1, Trump said.
- Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland
- Supposedly in response to EU allies moving troops into Greenland
- Greenland protests with - Make America Go Away hats
- 200% tariff threatened in champagne and wines (Mad at Macron)
Oh - and Gaza
- The new Board of Peace
- Trump names himself 'Board of Peace' chair under October plan
- Marco Rubio, special envoy Steve Witkoff, former British prime minister Tony Blair and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
- Supposedly Putin has said he was also invited to be on the board.
- Purpose? Officially, the Board is mandated to “promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict...
Saks - bankrupt
- Chapter 11
- Problems really got worse after they agreed to purchase Needless Markup (aka Neiman Marcus)
- Amazon filed an objection to Saks Global’s bankruptcy financing plan on the grounds it could harm creditors and push the tech company further down the repayment pecking order.
- Amazon The tech company invested $475 million into Saks’ acquisition of Neiman Marcus in December 2024, a stake it said is now effectively “worthless.”
- Amazon threatened more “drastic remedies” if Saks doesn’t heed its concerns, including the appointment of an examiner or a trustee.
- Amazon initially invested because it thought Saks would start selling its products on Amazon’s website and the tech company would offer technology and logistics expertise.|
- Amazon's attorneys: “Saks continuously failed to meet its budgets, burned through hundreds of millions of dollars in less than a year, and ran up additional hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid invoices owed to its retail partners.”
Suicide Coaches
- “This year, you really saw something pretty horrific, which is these AI models became suicide coaches,” Benioff told CNBC’s Sarah Eisen on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum’s flagship conference in Davos, Switzerland.
- In 2018, Benioff said social media should be treated like a health issue, and said the platforms should be regulated like cigarettes: “They’re addictive, they’re not good for you.”
- “Bad things were happening all over the world because social media was fully unregulated,” he said Tuesday, “and now you’re kind of seeing that play out again with...
Duration:01:05:16
DHUnplugged #786: All In A Weeks Work
1/13/2026
Greenland, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia – USA is the world’s Cop again?
More .. Housing, Credit cards, Fannie and Freddie – all in week’s work..
Retail investors in control – don’t care about the noise.
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- Greenland, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia - USA is the world's Cop again?
- More .. Housing, Credit cards, Fannie and Freddie - all in week's work..
- Retail investors in control - don't care about the noise
Markets
- DJIA plowing ahead - NASDAQ on fire - what can stop this?
- Nuclear stocks back in play
- Defense names on the move
- Interesting economic news.
FIRST
- President Donald Trump said drug “cartels are running Mexico,” and suggested the U.S. military could start land strikes against them there.
- The comments come on the heels of suggestions that Trump could take military action in Cuba and Colombia, and to annex Greenland.
- The Trump administration has reportedly carried out 35 known strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, killing 115 individuals.
- I will be going to Mexico later this week for a couple of days.....
Retail Ruling
- Retail traders have extended a buying spree into the new year, following a record-setting performance in 2025, with purchases in the first four trading days of January hitting the second-highest level in almost eight months.
- Individual investors have bought about $10.1 billion of US equities since the start of the year, mainly via exchange-traded funds, far exceeding the 12-month weekly average.
- Retail investors' confidence has helped stabilize markets during recent pullbacks, and if they keep snapping up equities, gains in the US stock market are likely to persist, according to analysts.
Employment Report
- 4.4% Unemployment Rate
- Nonfarm Payroll Employment: U.S. employers added +50,000 jobs in December 2025. This came in below economists' expectations (consensus around 60,000–73,000) and was a slowdown from the downwardly revised +56,000 in November.
- Unemployment Rate: Edged down slightly to 4.4% (from a revised 4.5% in November), contrary to forecasts of 4.5%. The number of unemployed people remained around 7.5 million, showing little change.
- Full-Year 2025 Performance: Total payroll growth for the year was just +584,000 jobs (average monthly gain of +49,000), marking one of the weakest years for hiring since 2020 (impacted by the pandemic). This is a sharp drop from +2.0 million added in 2024 (average +168,000 monthly).
-Revisions to Prior Months:
-- October 2025: Revised down to -173,000 (from -105,000, reflecting federal government buyouts and shutdown effects).
-- November 2025: Revised down by 8,000 to +56,000.
-- Combined October–November: 76,000 fewer jobs than previously reported.
GDP - HOT
- Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari (voting FOMC member) on CNBC says it is very surprising how strong GDP growth is; says labor market is clearly cooling; says inflation still too high; has confidence housing inflation will trend down
- Q3 at +3.8% and Atlanta GDP NOW is predicting that Q4 will come in at +5.1%
More Eco
- Productivity (Prelim Q3): 4.9% vs. 2.5% consensus
- Productivity measures output per hour worked. A jump to 4.9% (almost double the consensus) suggests businesses are producing much more per labor hour than expected. Prior was revised up to 4.1% from 3.3%, so the trend is strengthening.
WOW! Unit Labor Costs (Prelim Q3): -1.9% vs. +0.8% consensus
- Unit labor costs measure labor cost per unit of output. A negative number means costs per unit are falling. Prior revised to -2.9% from +1.0%, so costs have been dropping sharply.
-Could be due to technology adoption, automation, or efficiency...
Duration:01:00:50
DHUnplugged #785: January Effect
1/6/2026
LOVE HOSTILE TAKEOVERS?
Upgrades all around the AI trade again…
January Effect
Defense and Oil Related – Let’s Go!
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- CTP Cup - We have a winner!
- Kitchen Cabinets rejoice!
- Buffett is retired (kind of)
- ALL TIME HIGHS - DJIA Leading so far in 2026
Markets
- LOVE HOSTILE TAKEOVERS?
- Upgrades all around the AI trade again...
- January Effect
- Defense and Oil Related!
- Calling BS on Venezuela economic plans
Doctor Copper
- Copper surpassed $13,000 a ton for the first time due to a renewed rush to ship metal to the US.
- The rally has been underpinned by the ongoing threat of import tariffs from President Donald Trump, causing US copper prices to trade at a premium to those on the London Metal Exchange.
- The market has been driven by uncertainty over future US tariff policy, with analysts warning that the rest of the world could run short of copper due to low inventories outside the US.
- Huge inventory build due to uncertainty
Copper Chart
Following up on that...Some Questions
- Isn't the massive inventory build we are seeing due to uncertainly?
- Lots bought before tariffs went into effect - then tariffs reduced...
- Will there be a hangover from a the pull-forward like we have seen in the past?
Best markets for 2025
Colombia: +80%
South Korea (KOSPI): +76%
Ghana: +79%
Brazil (Bovespa): +34%
Japan (Nikkei 225): +26%
Europe STOXX 600: +19%
China (Shanghai Composite): +18%
U.S. S&P 500: +17%
U.S. Nasdaq: +21%
U.S. Dow Jones: +12%
US Dollar
- Basket USD is at 8 year LOW
- Yen at key intervention level (again)
- NO MANIPULATION HERE!
-- -- Gold/Silver betting trend continues...
- What happened to -> "a strong USD is in the best interests of the USA"?
Monday Markets
- For no apparent reason....(could it be the Venezuela news???)
- Markets JUMPED
- Oil and Defense stocks moved!
- DJIA up ~ 600 Points
---These stocks were about 500 points of the 600:
- GS Goldman Sachs Group Inc
- CAT Caterpillar Inc
- JPM JPMorgan Chase & Co
- CVX Chevron Corp
- V Visa Inc
---- GS is 1/2 the DJIA gains for 2026
Here we go...
- Elon Musk's Grok is generating sexualized images of women and minors
- users are taking pictures of others and telling Grok to "remove their clothes" or "put them in a thong bikini"
- review of public requests sent to Grok over a single 10-minute-long period at midday U.S. Eastern Time last Friday tallied 102 attempts by X users to use Grok to digitally edit photographs of people so that they would appear to be wearing bikinis.
- Politicians in France ask prosecutors to investigate; India demands answers
- Experts have long warned Grok owner xAI about potential misuses of AI-generated content
- Ministers in France have reported X to prosecutors and regulators over the disturbing images, saying in a statement on Friday the "sexual and sexist" content was "manifestly illegal." India's IT ministry said in a letter to X's local unit that the platform failed to prevent Grok's misuse by generating and circulating obscene and sexually explicit content.
- Guardrails not very tight along the track
- Surprised?
TESLA
- Sales awful
- Stock holdingup
- BYD Co. outsold Tesla Inc. in Europe’s two largest electric-vehicle markets last year as the Chinese automaker continues its global expansion.
- BYD registered more than twice as many new vehicles in December as Tesla did in Germany, and outperformed Tesla in the UK with 51,422 registrations compared to Tesla’s 45,513.
- BYD delivered 2.26 million EVs in 2025 to Tesla’s 1.64 million, and has made strong inroads in the UK where Chinese brands have been attracting consumers with...
Duration:01:03:40
DHUnplugged #784: Auld Lang Xiety
12/30/2025
Looking at a weird GDP data point.
Calling BS on Russia/Ukraine peace talks.
Gold and Silver – WOW!
Closing out the year – a good one too!
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Warm-Up
- CTP Cup - All systems go! 9 participants!
- Lots to be excited about and anxious too
- Looking at a weird GDP data point
- Calling BS on Russia/Ukraine peace talks
Markets
- Gold and Silver - WOW!
- Closing out the year - a good one too!
- Buyers are still hot to buy any dip
- "Diet" pills coming
Bitters Making Progress
- Chocolate
-Dark Cherry
-Infusions
- https://highdesertbotanicals.com
NYE Celebration
- Cities across America ring in the new year by dropping unexpected objects:
- Amelia Island, FL drops a giant shrimp.
- Nashville drops a 400lb musical note with 28,140 LEDs.
- Boise, ID, drops a glowing potato.
- Key West, FL, drops an eight-foot ruby-red heel—complete with a drag queen inside!
- In Spain, revelers gulp down 12 grapes—one for each midnight chime—to bring luck for each month
- Denmark - Danes toss old dishes at friends’ doors—large piles of broken crockery at dawn are seen as tokens of good luck.
What a year!
- So many themes in 12 months
- AI, Tariffs, War and Trade War, Fat drugs, Deglobalization
- Data centers, semiconductors, and supporting infrastructure like power and cooling systems.
- Approx: DJIA +13.5%, SP500 +17%, NASDA +21%, BTCUSD -7.6%, Gold +64%, SLV +145%, $DXY -9.5%, EEM +30%
- 2026 - Opportunities and Auld Lang Xiety (Tech still looks frothy in certain names)
Top New Year's Resolutions
- Exercise More
- Eat Healthier
- Save More Money/Get Out of Debt
- Be Happy/Improve Mental Health
- Lose Weight
- Spend More Time with Family & Friends
- Learn a New Skill/Hobby
- Get Organized
Active Management (Funds)
- Same report annually
- A small group of tech super stocks accounted for an outsize share of returns in 2025, extending a pattern in place for the better part of a decade.
- Around $1 trillion was pulled from active equity mutual funds over the year, marking an 11th year of net outflows, while passive equity exchange-traded funds got more than $600 billion.
- The concentration of gains in a few stocks made it harder for active managers to do well, with 73% of equity mutual funds trailing their benchmarks this year, the fourth most in data going back to 2007.
- BUT, there are some areas that it makes sense for active management
---- Equity vs Fixed income and reasoning
--- Efficient markets, boots on the ground
Fat Pill
- The FDA has approved the first-ever GLP-1 pill from Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk.
- Novo Nordisk said the starting dose of 1.5 milligrams will be available in early January in pharmacies and via select telehealth providers with savings offers for $149 per month.
- The approval gives Novo Nordisk a head start over chief rival Eli Lilly, which is racing to launch its own obesity pill.
- Packaged food makers and fast-food restaurants may be forced to overhaul more of their products next year as newly approved, appetite-suppressing GLP-1 pills become available in January
PowerBall
- A ticket sold in Arkansas scored a $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot after Wednesday night's draw — one of the richest lottery prizes in U.S. history, landing just in time for Christmas.
- The payout soared after last Monday’s drawing produced no winners, with last-minute ticket sales pushing the jackpot to $1.817 billion. That makes it the second-largest U.S. lottery prize ever and the biggest Powerball of 2025, the lottery website said on Thursday.
- The winning numbers — 4, 25, 31, 52, 59 and the Powerball 19
- Odds: one in 292.2 million.
Silver
- Amazing year!
- Sunday night futures - >$83...
Duration:01:03:01
DHUnplugged #783: Santa Is That You?
12/23/2025
Patriot games are coming.
Larry Ellison in the spotlight.
Hi Ho Silver and away!
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Warm-Up
- CTP Cup - All systems go! 9 participants!
- ELON gets his $$$
- Kids account challenge
- Patriot games are coming...
Markets
- Not much headwinds - EOY approaching
- Analysts predicting SP500 for 2026 - 7,500 (12% upside)
- More Oracle back and forth
- Gold and Silver
Elon
- Elon Musk's net worth surged to $749 billion late Friday after the Delaware Supreme Court reinstated Tesla stock options worth $139 billion that were voided last year
- He also recently received a $1T pay plan approval
- Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jensen Huang combined
- His fortune exceeds the GDP of nations like the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland.
- He is richer than every country in Africa by GDP
- He is projected by some reports to become the world's first trillionaire by 2027
When did Larry Ellison and Oracle become newsworthy?
- Every day in the news....
- Larry Ellison NOW Personally Guarantees Paramount Bid for Warner Bros.
- The announcement of Mr. Ellison’s personal guarantee is meant to address concerns that the Warner Bros. Discovery’s board had expressed about Paramount’s original offer.
- Helping out sonny-boy?
More Oracle
- Oracle stock slid after a report that Blue Owl Capital won’t back a $10 billion data center for OpenAI. (Michigan)
- Oracle has $248 billion in lease commitments for data centers and cloud capacity commitments over the next 15 to 19 years.
- Oracle later responded to the FT report, saying the project was moving forward and that Blue Owl was not part of equity talks.
EVEN MORE!
- Multiple media outlets, including the Associated Press, reported that ByteDance has reached an agreement with Oracle ORCL, Silver Lake, and Abu-Dhabi-based MGX to set up a joint venture for TikTok’s US operations. Oracle will hold a 15.0% stake in the new entity, while ByteDance will retain a 19.9% stake.
- The important thing her is that TikTok stays as a major tenant of OCI as ORCL needs this cash flow...
- Of all of the items, this may be why ORCL stock has bounced te last few days.
Congressional Ban
- A vote on legislation banning members from owning or trading stocks could get a vote in the new year, according to House leadership and Republican members.
- President Donald Trump has said he supports a congressional ban but has pushed back on versions that include the executive branch.
- Basically this bill would prohibit the ownership of individual stocks by congress
Over to Japan
- Bank of Japan raises benchmark rates to highest in 30 years, lifting 10-year JGB yield past 2%
- Yen still VERY weak - trading at 157/USD - (problematic)
- The BOJ said that real interest rates are expected to remain “significantly negative,” adding that accommodative financial conditions will continue to firmly support economic activity.
- The yen weakened 0.25% against the USD after the decision - therefore still dovish and stimulative
Economic Numbers
- Estimates, partial numbers and best guesses. OH, 2-month averaging as well
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the annual headline inflation rate and core CPI rate for last month were 2.7% and 2.6%, respectively, well below expectations.
- Due to government shutdown, BLS to make certain methodological assumptions about the prior month’s inflation levels.
- Those assumptions in the methodology were not clear to economists and were not fully explained in the release.
- Here is a big issue: The price changes in October for the OER (owners equivalent rent) appear to have been “set to zero.”
Sports Prediction Markets
- Sports is fueling the...
Duration:00:59:02
DHUnplugged #782: Black Hole Economics
12/16/2025
SpaceX IPO coming – huge increase in valuation over past 3 months
Happy Hanukah – Eight Crazy Nights
Now Kevin AND Kevin
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- Last Chance for CTP Cup 2025 participants
- Happy Hanukah - Eight Crazy Nights
- Sad News - Rob Reiner
- Fed decision is out....
- Overdue eco reports coming this week
Markets
- Oracle still problematic
- SpaceX IPO coming - huge increase in valuation over past 3 months
- Another Bankruptcy - cleaning up is not good business
- Oh my - Now Kevin AND Kevin
- Weight loss game continues
- One thing saved for last - a doozie...
Tesla -
- All time High
- Prospect of Robotaxi
- Even though sales hitting multi-year lows
Wall Street Never Sleeps?
- Nasdaq files to extend trading to 23 hours on weekdays
- Banks concerned about investor protections, costs, liquidity, volatility risks of nonstop trading
- Proponents argue round-the-clock trading benefits global investors
- That may create some additional volatility potential
SpaceX
- SpaceX aims for a potential $1.5 trillion market cap with an Initial Public Offering in 2026, which could become the largest IPO in history
- July 2025 tender valuation was $400B
- Dec 14th (4 months later) $800B
- Starlink is the primary money winner of this deal
- Tesla shares climbing even with nothing behind it - seemingly in sympathy for this IPO
---- TESLA does not have ownership of SpaceX
- OH - this could be the reason....U.S. deliveries dropped significantly in November—the lowest since early 2022—but this weakness has been overshadowed by the enthusiasm for autonomy.
Rob Reiner
- A son of legendary Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, Nick Reiner, is being held on suspicion of murder following their deaths, according to Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell. He’s being held on $4 million bail.
- Citing law enforcement sources and family friends, ABC News reported on Monday that Nick Reiner had recently returned to live at his parents' South Chadbourne Avenue home. The move was described as a temporary arrangement intended to help him stabilize.
- Not going to discuss the Truth Social post about this tragedy
HEADLINE ALERT
- "Copper could hit ‘stratospheric new highs’ as hoarding of the metal in U.S. continues"
- Copper has gone from 5.77 to 5.30 (July to today)
- 6 Tops at this price since 2011
- Not seeing this as per the headline - seems like a Hunt Brothers special from the 1980s - CORNERING THE MARKET
---1980 - Silver went from $11 to $50 then crashed, bankrupting the Hunt Bros - after COMEX changed rules forcing them to cover positions
Bankruptcy
- After 35 years, the maker of the Roomba robot vacuum filed for bankruptcy protection late Sunday night. Following warnings issued earlier this year that it was fast running out of options, iRobot says it is entering Chapter 11 protection and will be acquired by its contract manufacturer, China-based Picea Robotics.
- The company says it will continue to operate “with no anticipated disruption to its app functionality, customer programs, global partners, supply chain relationships, or ongoing product support.”
- Remember that Amazon - The Amazon buyout of iRobot, maker of Roomba, was announced in 2022 for $1.7 billion but ultimately failed in January 2024 due to significant regulatory pushback, primarily from the EU, over anti-competitive concerns.
-- Amazon walked away with a $94 million termination fee
Fed Pick
- President Donald Trump said Friday that Kevin Warsh has moved to the top of his list as the next Federal Reserve chair, though Kevin Hassett also remains in contention, according to the Wall Street...
Duration:01:06:04
DHUnplugged #781: Greenlighting
12/9/2025
We are Green-lighting!
Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025 (2)
Lots of execs moving around all of a sudden
A Chocolate Craze
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- Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025 (2)
- Lots of execs moving around all of a sudden
- Chocolate Craze
Markets
- NVDA gets the greenlight
- Waiting for the ECO
- ALL eyes...... Wednesday at 2pm
- Oil Dropping - Gas Prices Dropping slightly
- Just saw $2.59 for regular unleaded down here
- Double edged sword - oil prices dropping is sign of eco slowdown... Nothing to be excited about just yet....
Inflation
- PCE comes in a little lighter than expected
- However, let us be clear that inflation is not lower and prices grossly above where we were a couple of years ago
- Inflation still running at around 3% overall
- Fed set to greenlight the rate cut
Oil and Gas
- Oil has been dropping - reports that use will slow over the next year
- Gas Prices Dropping slightly
- Just saw $2.59 for regular unleaded down here
- Double edged sword - oil prices dropping is sign of eco slowdown... Nothing to be excited about just yet....
Jobs
- Reports show that U.S. employers have announced over 1.1 million job cuts in 2025 (as of early December), marking the highest level since the pandemic's start in 2020.
- This has been driven by tech integration (AI), economic shifts, and soft consumer spending, with sectors like government, tech, retail, and warehousing leading.
Greenlight - No security problems here
- Seeking a compromise over controlling exports to China, the US Department of Commerce will soon allow the export of powerful Nvidia GPUs that are roughly 18 months behind its most advanced offerings, according to a person with knowledge of the plan.
- The move, which would send Nvidia H200s to China, seeks to find a middle ground between those who oppose exports of any advanced AI chips and those who worry that restrictions will merely hand the market to Chinese competitors.
- It also aims to satisfy the Chinese government, which has blocked imports of less powerful chips, such as Nvidia’s H20.
- This can be gamed .....
- OHHHH - and USA to get 25% of the sales ????
China Not With Program
- China is buying soybeans again, but short of President Trump's target, according to CNBC
- Really think this is a big game and will not resolve anytime soon
- China still holds the cards
ECO Data Starting to Flow Again
- BLS to publish October PPI data with the November PPI news release on January 14, 2026
- Unemployment report released Dec 16th
- This week is a little slow but next week (Dec 15-19) kick it up hard
- - - Dec 19 Income and Spending , PCE report, Housing starts, Retail Sales, CPI (Nov), Leading Indicators, Philly Fed, UMich Sentiment
Apple Turnover
- Not the pastry
- In just the past week, Apple’s heads of artificial intelligence and interface design stepped down.
- Then the company announced that its general counsel and head of governmental affairs were leaving as well.
- All four executives have reported directly to Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook
Berkshire Too
- Todd Combs, one of Warren Buffett's investing lieutenants and the CEO of GEICO, is departing Berkshire Hathaway and joining JPMorgan Chase in a new role as part of a major shake-up involving both firms.
- Combs is leaving Berkshire Hathaway and his role leading GEICO to run the bank's new investment group as part of its wider "security and resilience" initiative announced in October.
AI Frames
- Warby Parker and Google announced that the first lightweight, AI glasses developed through their partnership are expected to launch in 2026
- What will...
Duration:01:02:20
DHUnplugged #780: Code Red
12/2/2025
Winner of the CTP Cup for IBIT
Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025
Calling a Code Red! Sam Altman’s declaration
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Warm-Up
- Winner of the CTP for IBIT
- Announcing the participants for the CTP Cup 2025
- Calling a Code Red! Sam Altman's panic
- Here come the Tariff lawsuits
- - Smart Toilets are a thing (And learning the Bristol Scale)
Markets
- Horses can smell the barn.... Seasonal Trends
- PR Teams - full throttle - (This is their Social Media)
- Tax planning over the next couple of weeks may see some selling into year end
Impressive Results
- India's economy grew at a faster-than-expected pace of 8.2% in the quarter ended September against a forecast of 7.3% in a Reuters poll and 7.8% expansion in the previous quarter, data released last Friday showed.
- The Indian government has cut consumer taxes on hundreds of items and implemented long-delayed labour reforms in the last three months as it tries to keep the domestic economy strong in the face of global uncertainties.
- Strongest in 6 quarters
- Economists said stockpiling for the festive season as well as expedited exports ahead of the 50% tariff deadline on August 27 might have contributed to the quarterly growth figures.
- Manufacturing output rose 9.1% in the quarter ending in September from a year earlier against growth of 7.7% a quarter ago, while construction expanded 7.2% year-on-year from 7.6% a quarter ago.
NVDA Spreading Out
- Nvidia on Monday announced it has purchased $2 billion of Synopsys common stock as part of a strategic partnership to accelerate computing and artificial intelligence engineering solutions.
- As part of the multiyear partnership, Nvidia will help Synopsys accelerate its portfolio of compute-intensive applications, advance agentic AI engineering, expand cloud access and develop joint go-to-market initiatives, according to a release.
- Nvidia said it purchased Synopsys’ stock at $414.79 per share (Now at $445)
Amazon Ultra Fast Service
- The parent company of Instacart fell nearly 4% after Amazon said it’s testing “ultra-fast” delivery of groceries in Seattle and Philadelphia.
- These deliveries take about 30 minutes or less, said Amazon.
- Doordash and other delivery companies stocks also fell.
Microstrategy - Strategy
- Stock has been under pressure
- Who knows what the company actully does anymore
- Leverage Bitcoin play - issuing massive debt and convertibles to but Bitcoin
- Stock down 39% this year and 52% 1 -year (Up 400% in the last 5 years)
-Bitcoin dropped below $87k this week before staging a recovery bounce.
Devil's Metal
- Silver has outpaced gold in 2025, with a growth of about 71%, compared to gold’s 54%.
- Silver mine production has been decreasing for the past ten years, especially in Central and South America, due to mine closures, resource depletion and infrastructure challenges.
- While industrial demand for silver is expected to decline slightly in 2025, the metal is increasingly used in electric vehicles, for AI components and in photovoltaics.
- Some people are saying that people were having to transport silver by plane rather than on cargo ships to meet delivery demand
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Some Trump Updates:
- Reiterates his view that Chair Powell should reduce rates.
- Says he's negotiating with Democrats on healthcare.
- Plans to give refunds out of collected tariffs.
Crying Game
- SoftBank Group founder Masayoshi Son on Monday downplayed the decision to offload the conglomerate’s entire Nvidia stake, saying he “was crying” over parting with the shares.
-...
Duration:01:06:52
DHUnplugged #779: Rip the Dip
11/25/2025
Rough Week - does not phase bulls! Bitcoin - Bottoming? Let's take a look at Walmart and Target again Homeowners! Mortgage Reform? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Short Week - Markets closed on Thursday and short Friday (1pm) - Can't have a down week for TDAY! - Too much table talk - Recession News - Let's take a look at Walmart and Target again - Homeowners! Mortgage Reform? Markets - Rough Week - does not phase bulls! - Bitcoin - Bottoming? - NVDA - China Bound? - NASDAQ Weighting Inflation - Still Up There - They are now pressing for a cut in December (How are we handicapping this?) - All of a sudden the parade of Fed speakers - all seem a bit more dovish. Meanwhile - President Donald Trump on Friday rolled back tariffs on more than 200 food products, including such staples as coffee, beef, bananas and orange juice, in the face of growing angst among American consumers about the high cost of groceries. - oranges, acai berries and paprika to cocoa, chemicals used in food production, fertilizers and even communion wafers. Quantum Stocks GOOD NEWS! - NO Recession risk! - Bessent says inflation due to services economy, not tariffs - Treasury secretary says Republicans should end filibuster in event of another shutdown - Bessent says administration working to lower prices where it can - Banking and insurance, Software development and cloud services, Tourism, Restaurants and hospitality , Professional services (law, accounting, consulting) Rigging it - NEC Director Kevin Hassett emerges as frontrunner for Fed Chair as President Trump nears decision, according to Bloomberg Weird News - Buried in the NVDA earnings report - Remember back in September, the two companies announced a massive partnership that would include a $100 billion investment over time by Nvidia into OpenAI. - Nvidia said in its quarterly financial filing that there’s no guarantee that the company will finalize an agreement with OpenAI. - Soooooo - is this all hot air???? More NVDA - Here we go. Another reversal - President Donald Trump will make a final decision on whether to allow Nvidia Corp. to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips to China. - The decision involves weighing the promotion of economic expansion against protecting national security, according to US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. ------ Read that again - money versus national security - Allowing the sales would mark a significant easing of restrictions imposed in 2022 to prevent Beijing and its military from accessing the most powerful US technologies. Chip in question: H200 - Had some discussions about this - might as well as they will just get it on their own and this way we can control. (On the other hand, they have a long history of outsmarting us) EVEN MORE - NVIDIA issues memo to CNBC: The company said "We are not aware of any claims that NVDA has improperly capitalized operating expenses. Several commentators allege that customers have overstated earnings by extending GPU depreciation schedules beyond economic useful life" | - The tip of the Iceberg - this is what Michael Burry has been pressing..... HPQ Earnings - HP Inc. beats by $0.01, reports revs in-line; guides Q1 EPS in-line; guides FY26 EPS below consensus; increases dividend; announces company-wide initiative, includes job cuts - Stock down 6% Amazon - The Spend keeps going... - Amazon.com Inc. says it will spend as much as $50 billion expanding its capacity to provide artificial intelligence and high-performance computing services to US government entities. - Amazon Web Services plans to break ground next year on what will ultimately be 1.3 gigawatts of additional capacity across data centers designed for federal agencies, the company said in a blog post...
Duration:01:04:19
DHUnplugged #778: Total HorseSh!t
11/18/2025
Tariff juggling - just moving them around - no studies, no rationale Big Moves - One of the worst Novembers since 2008 The Big Short - End of a Era? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Last Few Days for IBIT CTP - Closing Price This Friday - The Big Short - End of a Era? - What is happening to Bitcoin? - THC laws changing - interesting loophole closed Markets - Tariff juggling - just moving them around - no studies, no rationale - Big Moves - One of the worst Novembers since 2008 - Hindenburg Omen - Fed Losing Cred WHY? - If tariffs are not inflationary and this administration has brought down prices on groceries.... - President Trump signed an EO Friday lowering tariffs on beef, tomatoes, coffee and bananas, according to Bloomberg - So , just shooting from the hip on all of this are we? --- Seriously, where is the plan, where is the analysis, where are the results? Total horseshit More Tariffs - Switzerland and U.S. agree to trade deal; U.S. will lower tariffs to 15% from 39%; Swiss companies are planning to make direct investments in the USA amounting to $200 billion by the end of 2028 - Switzerland will reduce some import duties on US Imports - For other US export interests, a solution was agreed that takes Switzerland's agricultural policy interests into account: under the agreement, Switzerland will grant the US duty-free bilateral tariff quotas on selected US export products: 500 tonnes for beef, 1,000 tonnes for bison meat and 1,500 tonnes for poultry meat. - Furthermore, Swiss companies are planning to make direct investments in the USA amounting to $200 bln by the end of 2028. - What did we accomplish here? - Just going back to what it was with a slightly higher tariff on Swiss goods than before...BECAUSE WE WERE GETTING KILLED WITH FOOD COSTS Fed Update - Markets no longer view December as a sure bet - Lots of Fed speakers out with commentary that is hawkish - Currently, there is a 46% chance of a rate cut by 0.25% - a month ago it was at 95% - AND, they should not cut in the absence of all data (Stephan Miran looking for 0.50%, but he is a total tool) More Horseshit! - Former Federal Reserve Board Gov. Adriana Kugler broke the central bank’s rules regarding stock trading, according to a report released by the U.S. Government Ethics Office. - Now we know why she abruptly resigned a few months ago - That disclosure shows two kinds of violations of Fed rules regarding financial transactions by senior officials at the central bank: purchases of stocks of individual companies, as opposed to mutual funds; and purchases of securities during so-called “blackout periods” leading up to and after Federal Open Market Committee meetings. - Oh - Supposedly her husband did it - but come on! - Fed losing more credibility - this is not the first time.... StampFlation - The Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission for Shipping Services price changes to take effect Jan. 18, 2026. The proposed adjustments were approved by the governors of USPS this week. - The change would raise prices approximately 6.6 percent for Priority Mail service, 5.1 percent for Priority Mail Express service, 7.8 percent for USPS Ground Advantage and 6.0 percent for Parcel Select. BIG - Michael Burry, the investor whose successful bets against the U.S. housing market in 2008 were recounted in the movie "The Big Short," is closing his hedge fund, Scion Asset Management. - In a letter to investors dated October 27, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, Burry said he would liquidate the funds and return capital, "but for a small audit/tax holdback" by the end of the year. - "My estimation of value in securities is not now, and has not been for some time, in sync with the...
Duration:01:01:41
DHUnplugged #777: Bifurcation
11/11/2025
NEW CTP for IBIT Under/Over - Looks like the OVER Presidential PARDONS and A King's EVICTION All Excited - Making headway on the Deficit ! PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - NEW CTP for IBIT - Under/Over - Looks like the OVER - Presidential PARDONS and A King's EVICTION - All Excited - Making headway on the Deficit ! Markets - DJIA hits new ATH - after big moves last week - Buyers stepped in (again) - NASDAQ - lagging as AI trade is questioned - THEREFORE - what is happening is a simple rotation again - ALL IN! Just back from a wedding in NJ - Did some Apple picking, hot cider and donuts! Pardon Me... - President Donald Trump has pardoned a long list of his political allies for their support or involvement in plans to overturn the 2020 presidential election, according to the Department of Justice’s Pardon Attorney, Ed Martin. - Several others (20+) were pardoned as well including some that plead guilty. Over the Pond - King Charles III on Thursday stripped his disgraced brother Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evicted him from his royal residence after weeks of pressure to act over his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Buckingham Palace said. - After the king’s rare move, which follows years of shameful scandals, he will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and not as a prince, and he will have to vacate his Royal Lodge mansion near Windsor Castle. Debt - The U.S. government’s gross national debt surpassed $38 trillion Wednesday, a record number that highlights the accelerating accumulation of debt on America’s balance sheet. - It’s also the fastest accumulation of a trillion dollars in debt outside of the COVID-19 pandemic — the U.S. hit $37 trillion in gross national debt in August this year. - “During his first eight months in office, President Trump has reduced the deficit by $350 billion compared to the same period in 2024 by cutting spending and boosting revenue,” White House spokesman Kush Desai said in a statement, adding that the administration would pursue robust economic growth, lower inflation, tariff revenue, lower borrowing costs and cuts to waste, fraud and abuse. - Petersen Foundation: “Along with increasing debt, you get higher interest costs, which are now the fastest growing part of the budget,” Peterson added. “We spent $4 trillion on interest over the last decade, but will spend $14 trillion in the next ten years. Interest costs crowd out important public and private investments in our future, harming the economy for every American.” - Debt Growing by $69,000 per second over the the past year... Stock New - BIG Softbank - Softbank sells entire stake in NVDA - $5.83 Billion - To soften the blow, they said that it as because they are using it to redeploy further into AI - OpenAi to be specific - Also sold part of T-Moblie and using margin loan against ARM to fund the $22.5 BILLION investment in OpenAI - “This should not be seen, in our view, as a cautious or negative stance on Nvidia, but rather in the context of SoftBank needing at least $30.5bn of capital for investments in the Oct-Dec quarter, including $22.5bn for OpenAI and $6.5bn for Ampere,” Rolf Bulk, equity research analyst at New Street Research, told CNBC. - IMPORTANT SO MARKETS DO NOT GET SPOOKED: ?[SoftBank] made a point of saying that it wasn’t any view on NVIDIA. ... At the end of the day, they are using the money to invest in other AI related companies,” he said. Coreweave Earnings - The provider of infrastructure for artificial intelligence companies, reported better-than-expected third-quarter revenue on Monday, but the company delivered disappointing full-year...
Duration:01:01:37
DHUnplugged #776: Same Story Line
11/4/2025
Supreme Court Ruling on tariffs within weeks.... Say goodbye to the penny! November heading for a potential fall. Splits - Are they back? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter NEED A NEW CTP - How About a Crypto ETF? (IBIT) INTERACTIVE BROKERS Warm-Up - Supreme Court Ruling on tariffs within weeks.... - Say goodbye to the penny - November heading for a potential fall - Prediction - When will US Government Reopen - New Term - AI Washing Markets - OpenAI - even more deals - Palatir Earnings - Serepta FLOP -AMAZON BLOWOUT - Splits - Are they back? Election Day - Updates? The SAME Stories are making their way around - Seasonally good time for equities - Don't fight the Fed - Earnings trend - Buybacks again Under/Over on When US Government Opens - November 10th - Under/Over? November Outlook - On the heels of a good October... - Question: How much more is in the tank for blowouts? Earnings season is about over and what are other catalysts - Aside from Santa? - More NVDA excitement? More OpenAi deals??? - So much good news is priced in it is hard to imagine HUGE upside AI Washing - AI washing is a deceptive marketing tactic where companies exaggerate or falsely claim to use artificial intelligence in their products to appear more innovative and advanced. - It is also used when layoffs occur to say that there is less need for employees due to advances in technology. - Corporate giants Amazon, UPS and Target each announced layoffs in recent weeks totaling more than 60,000 jobs cut this year. Amazon - Great earnings - stock up HUGE to ATH ater the report - Amazon beats by $0.38, beats on revs; guides Q4 revs in-line - Reports Q3 (Sep) GAAP earnings of $1.95 per share, $0.38 better than the FactSet Consensus of $1.57; revenues rose 13.4% year/year to $180.17 bln vs the $177.91 bln FactSet Consensus. - Co reports Q3 operating income, excluding items, of $21.7 bln vs prior guidance of $15.5-20.5 bln. - North America segment sales increased 11.2% yr/yr to $106.27 bln. - International segment sales increased 14.0% yr/yr (+10% CC) to $40.90 bln. - AWS segment sales rose 20% yr/yr (+20% CC) to $33.01 bln. - Advertising Services rose 24% yr/yr (+22% CC) to $17.70 bln. - Co issues in-line guidance for Q4, sees Q4 revs of $206-213 bln vs. $208.41 bln FactSet Consensus. Co guides to Q4 operating income of $21-26 bln. OpenAi and Amazon - OpenAI has signed a $38 billion deal with Amazon Web Services, and will immediately start accessing Nvidia’s graphics processing units. - This is one of OpenAI’s biggest moves away from Microsoft, which was the company’s exclusive cloud provider until earlier this year. - The partnership gives OpenAI the flexibility to scale infrastructure through 2026 and beyond. - Under the agreement announced on Monday, OpenAI will immediately begin running workloads on AWS infrastructure, tapping hundreds of thousands of Nvidia’s graphics processing units (GPUs) in the U.S., with plans to expand capacity in the coming years. - Amazon up another 5% Palantir Earnings - Palantir Technologies prelim Q3 $0.21 vs $0.17 FactSet Consensus; revs $1.18 bln vs $1.09 bln FactSet Consensus - Palantir Technologies sees Q4 revs $1.327-1.331 bln vs $1.18 bln FactSet Consensus - Stock up slightly - been on a rager lately.... ATH - Stock down 8% on Tuesday - most of the good news is priced in? AMD Earnings - Advanced Micro Devices beats by $0.03, beats on revs; guides Q4 revs above consensus (250.05 -9.60) - Reports Q3 (Sep) earnings of $1.20 per share, $0.03 better than the FactSet Consensus of $1.17; revenues rose 35.6% year/year to $9.25 bln vs the $8.
Duration:01:01:55
DHUnplugged #775: Everything Is Fine
10/28/2025
Exhaustion signals TESLA - a rabbit out of a hat! Fed meeting in focus S&P earnings week - its a big one PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Don't fight the tape - Exhaustion signals everywhere - but plenty of money floating around it seems - Seeing lots of overheated signs..... - BUT, everything is fine. Nothing to worry about Markets - Fed Meeting today and tomorrow - Rate decision on Wednesday - Biggest week for earnings (S&P) - ATH - Let' GO! First time over 6,780 for the S&P 500 - Profit margins with those Tariffs - Surprise! - Emerging markets - On FIRE! Factoid - Ft Lauderdale Boat Show - The economic impact of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) is significant, generating over $1.78 billion in economic output for Florida, supporting more than 100,000 jobs, and creating millions in sales and taxes. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show is considered to be the largest boat show in the world, with over 3 million square feet of exhibition space across multiple marinas. Godcaster is turning churches into local radio stations - Get the Godcaster app on Android and iOS - An Adam Curry Project Fed Meeting - Stock and All time highs - GOLD, SILVER rocking - Crypto doing just fine - GDP good - Employment good - Housing market improving - Limited information about economic activity due to Government is CLOSED - Inflation is well about Fed's own measures (3%) - FED IS GOING TO LOWER RATES REMEMBER - NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT - TRUST THE GOVERNMENT CPI - The consumer price index showed a 0.3% increase on the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 3%, both lower than expected. - Excluding food and energy, core CPI showed a 0.2% monthly gain and an annual rate also at 3%, less than forecast. - The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data specifically because the Social Security Administration uses it as a benchmark for cost-of living adjustments in benefit checks. Otherwise, the federal government has suspended all data compilation during the shutdown. Quick Meme Update - BYND - fell back to earth - down to $1.75 from $7 last week... - We should have shorted for the game like we talked about - It was supposed to be the next Apple! Qualcomm News! - They are in the game now - seems that Qualcomm now has the goods to compete with AMD and NVDA - Stock up 15% on this news (AMD and NVDA unfazed) - Qualcomm’s data center chips are based on the AI parts in Qualcomm’s smartphone chips called Hexagon neural processing units, or NPUs. - Nearly $6.7 trillion in capital expenditures will be spent on data centers through 2030, with the majority going to systems based around AI chips, according to a McKinsey estimate. (3% of of annual GDP for the ext 5 years) Why Not Intel? - The U.S. has formed a $1 billion partnership with Advanced Micro Devices to construct two supercomputers that will tackle large scientific problems ranging from nuclear power to cancer treatments to national security, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and AMD CEO Lisa Su told Reuters. - The U.S. is building the two machines to ensure the country has enough supercomputers to run increasingly complex experiments that require harnessing enormous amounts of data-crunching capability. The machines can accelerate the process of making scientific discoveries in areas the U.S. is focused on. NVDA Spending Spree - Massive announcements today and $1billion stake in Nokia - Nokia announced on Tuesday that Nvidia is taking a $1 billion stake in the networking company, the latest partnership for the artificial intelligence chipmaker. - Shares of Nokia soared 26% higher following the news.
Duration:01:03:05
DHUnplugged #774: Right to Win
10/21/2025
A new crisis is brewing - banking sector again Markets is sideways mode The scary tariffs and a walk back Apple News........ PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter We’re dedicating this episode to Sophia Maria — someone very special who left us too soon... Warm-Up - A new crisis is brewing - banking sector again - Markets is sideways mode - The scary tariffs and a walk back - Apple News........ - Announcing the WINNER of the CTP for LAC Markets - Yields dropping - Region bank scare due to 2/3 bankruptcies (new stress) - Fed stops tightening - why is that? - TACO trade is back - Buig Tech earnings on the way "Just when you think that the coast is clear - the banks will somehow screw things up" US Government Shutdown - Day 19? Bitcoin - Hits all-time high above $125,000 - then pulls back - Big moves with crypto last couple of weeks - Trump tariff comments spooked speculators -- Some coins were down 15-25% after the close on that Friday GOLDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD! - Taking a walloping last couple of days... -- Was really overbought -- Silver getting hammered too (8% in 2 days) Gold, Silver BOOM - Also hits new highs - then backs off a tad - Major holiday in India --- First day of Diwali in India - Buying gold (and silver) on Dhanteras is considered highly auspicious. It symbolizes: -- Wealth and prosperity, invoking blessings from Goddess Lakshmi (the deity of wealth). -- Health and longevity, honoring Lord Dhanvantari, the divine healer who is believed to have emerged with the nectar of immortality on this day. -- Financial stability, as gold is seen as a secure and pure investment. New Phrase - Like the use of TAM - Total Addressable Market or other PR phrases.... - "Right to win" is a business strategy concept that refers to a company's ability to enter a competitive market with a high probability of success, based on its unique advantages. It is not an automatic entitlement but is earned through a coherent strategy that aligns a company's "way to play" (its strategy) with its core capabilities and assets. This requires a clear, sustainable competitive advantage over rivals - Heard this just today TWICE - CEO of NASDAQ and CEO of Goldman Sachs - OBNOXIOUS! Super TACO - What was that? - Bad lunch or something? - 100% tariff on China - on a Friday afternoon - - Vance walks-back on Saturday - Just a negotiating tactic (so dumb) - Trump Walks back on Sunday Warnings - David Solomon (GS CEO) - Speaking at Italian Tech Week in Turin, Italy, he said a “drawdown” was likely to hit stock markets in the coming two years. - Relating to the dot.com bubble: “You’re going to see a similar phenomenon here,” he said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if in the next 12 to 24 months, we see a drawdown with respect to equity markets ... I think that there will be a lot of capital that’s deployed that will turn out to not deliver returns, and when that happens, people won’t feel good.” More Warnings - Jamie Dimon talks about cockroaches related to the recent bankruptcies (where there is one - there are more...) - First Brands Group, an auto parts supplier, filed for bankruptcy with over $11.6 billion in liabilities. The company’s use of invoice factoring—allegedly pledging the same receivables to multiple lenders—has triggered a federal investigation and raised alarms about off-balance-sheet financing. - Tricolor Holdings, a subprime auto lender, is accused of fraudulently pledging risky loan portfolios to multiple banks. The fallout has led to significant write-downs at institutions like JPMorgan and Fifth Third Bancorp. -- The regional banks under pressure as this is developing.
Duration:01:05:32
DHUnplugged #773: Best Of Us (2)
10/14/2025
HYSTERICAL! Some of the best host stories from over the years. Recipes and food talk.... How about that Egg book? Shotguns and Booze anyone ? Clay Pigeons... PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? The Closest to The Pin for Lithium Americas (LAC) Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt! FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS See this week’s stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter
Duration:00:52:25
DHUnplugged #772: Best of Us (1)
10/7/2025
ROTFL - Some of the best host stories from over the years. Shoes off at airports anyone? Vinegar book? How about economics based on train count? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? The Closest to The Pin for Lithium Americas (LAC) Winners will be getting great stuff like the new "OFFICIAL" DHUnplugged Shirt! FED AND CRYPTO LIMERICKS See this week’s stock picks HERE Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter
Duration:00:51:00
DHUnplugged #771: Red October?
9/30/2025
Crypto pulling back October - one of the toughest months Day traders - some good news Intel's new growth model PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - Crypto pulling back - REMINDER - NEW CTP for Lithium Americas (LAC) stock! - October - one of the toughest months - Day traders - some good news Markets - New Tariffs announced - Drugs, trucks, kitchen cabinets - Intel's new growth model - Quantum stocks rallying - Powell setting the stage RYDER CUP - What a finish! Friday Jobs Report Labor Dept - may - or may not release jobs report Friday - Fearing that a government shutdown will be problematic - Convenient US to take stake in Lithium Americas - Up 29% - Where are we coming up with all of this $ Red October? -9 of the 20 largest single-day drops in the Dow Jones occurred in October. - 1907 Bank Panic - 1929 Crash (Black Tuesday) - 1987 Crash (Black Monday, -22.6% in one day) - 2008 Financial Crisis (S&P 500 fell ~17% in October alone) - Since 1950, the S&P 500 has averaged a gain of ~0.91% in October -Over the past 20 years, October has been relatively favorable, with average gains between 0.8% and 1.5% for the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq. -October is 35% more volatile than the average month. Saudi Arabia for the Win! - Electronic Arts rallied on Friday following a report by the Wall Street Journal that the video game company is nearing a roughly $50 billion deal to go private. - The deal would likely be the largest leverage buyout of all time, according to the Journal. - Investors including Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Silver Lake could announce the deal as soon as next week, the report said - Also in n the TikTok Deal - what is up with that? - Oh - Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners is another participating investor, according to a source familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private. On the Other hand - Shares of CarMax fell to an all-time low on Thursday, as investors disposed of positions after disappointing second-quarter earnings results. - This followed surprisingly disappointing financial and operating results, with retail used unit sales declining 5.4 percent, and comparable same-store sales decreasing 6.3 percent. - Net income declined by 28.16 percent to $95.4 million from $132.8 million in the same period last year, while net sales and operating revenues dropped by 6 percent to $6.59 billion from $7.013 billion year-on-year. - Carvana next or reason why KMX doing poorly? Ponzi Accusations - The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is accusing the men who bought bankrupt chains RadioShack, Modell’s Sporting Goods, and Pier 1 Imports of running a Ponzi scheme that duped investors out of tens of millions of dollars. - A complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida on Tuesday, alleges the co-founders of Miami-based Retail Ecommerce Ventures, Alex Mehr and Tai Lopez, together with the company's Chief Operating Officer Maya Burkenroad, raised approximately $112 million combined from hundreds of U.S. investors by selling investments in eight companies they created and controlled under Retail Ecommerce Ventures. - Between April 2020 through Nov. 2022, they raised money by selling two types of investments. They sold unsecured notes that promised returns of up to 25% a year, and ownership shares that offered monthly payouts as high as 2%, according to the complaint.| - To pay interest, dividends and maturing note payments, Mehr and Lopez resorted to using a combination of loans from outside lenders, merchant cash advances, money raised from new and existing investors,
Duration:01:02:29
DHUnplugged #770: The Money Tree
9/23/2025
Rate cut - rates up? Diet Stocks - losing weight Good news/bad news - all good for markets Bessent for Fed Chair and Treasury Secretary? PLUS we are now on Spotify and Amazon Music/Podcasts! Click HERE for Show Notes and Links DHUnplugged is now streaming live - with listener chat. Click on link on the right sidebar. Love the Show? Then how about a Donation? Follow John C. Dvorak on Twitter Follow Andrew Horowitz on Twitter Warm-Up - BRAND New server - all provisioned - Much faster DH Site - Need a new CTP stock! - New Clear Stocks! - To the Sky - Money Tree Market - Tik Tok news Markets - Rate cut - rates up - Diet Stocks - losing weight - Good news/bad news - all good for markets - StubHub IPO Update SELL Rosh Hashanah - Buy Yom Kippur? Vanguard Issues? Got a call this morning..Gent in NY... NEW CLEAR - On Fire! - Have you seen the returns on some of these stocks? - YTD - - URA (Uranium ETF) Up 75% -- SMR (NuScale) Up 164% - - OKLO (OKL) up 518% - - CCJ (Cameco) up 65% TikTok Nonsense - President Donald Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday that conservative media baron Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan are likely to be involved in the proposal to save TikTok in the United States. -Trump also said that Oracle executive chairman Larry Ellison and Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell are also likely to be involved in the TikTok deal. More TikTok - White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says TikTok's algorithm will be secured, retrained, and operated in the U.S. outside of Bytedance's control; Oracle (ORCL) will serve as Tiktok's security provider; President Trump will sign TikTok deal later this week - What does that mean and will it be the same TikTok. - Who is doing the retraining??????? SO MANY QUESTIONS MEME ALERT! - Eric Jackson, a hedge fund manager who partly contributed to the trading explosion in Opendoor, unveiled his new pick Monday — Better Home & Finance Holding Co. - Jackson said his firm holds a position in Better Home but didn’t disclose its size. - Shares of Better Home soared 46.6% on Monday after Jackson touted the stock on X. At one point during the session, the stock more than doubled in price. - The New York-based mortgage lender jumped more than 36% last week. Intel - INTC getting even more money. - Now, NVDA pouring in $5B - Nvidia and Intel announced a partnership to jointly develop multiple generations of custom data center and PC products. Intel will manufacture new x86 CPUs customized for Nvidia’s AI infrastructure, and also build system-on-chips (SoCs) for PCs that integrate Nvidia’s RTX GPU chiplets. - Both the US Government and NVDA got BELOW market pricing on their shares. NVDA $$ - Nvidia is investing in OpenAI. On September 22, 2025, Nvidia announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI, which includes an investment of up to $100 billion - The agreement will help deploy at least 10 gigawatts of Nvidia systems, which will include millions of its GPUs. The first phase is scheduled to launch in the second half of 2026, using Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform. Autism Link - Shares of Kenvue (KVUE) are trading lower largely due to reports from the White House and HHS suggesting a forthcoming warning linking prenatal use of acetaminophen (Tylenol's active ingredient) to autism risk. - Investors are concerned that such a warning could lead to regulatory action, changes in labeling requirements, litigation risk, or reduced demand for one of KVUE's key products. It's estimated that Tylenol accounts for approximately 7-9% of KVUE's total revenue. - The company has strongly denied any scientific basis for the link, but the uncertainty itself is hurting sentiment. - Finally, this also comes on top of recent weak financial performance: KVUE posted a Q2 revenue decline of 4% and cut its full-year guidance on August 7. - - Lawsuits to follow... Pfizer
Duration:01:04:20