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Power struggles in tech, a quiet change in the labor market, steady income opportunities, and a generational leadership shift are all shaping where markets could move next.

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Disney Targets TikTok Parent Over AI Video Model as Copyright War Intensifies

The battle over AI and intellectual property is escalating fast. Disneyโ€™s move against TikTokโ€™s parent company could reshape how content, AI, and media profits collide. Investors are watching closely as the fight may influence tech valuations and the future of digital media monetization.

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Elon Musk Sounds Alarm on Chinaโ€™s Silver Ban

"This is not good," Musk warned as China banned silver exports in Januaryโ€”cutting off 70% of global refining capacity, right as demand was exploding.

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Silver jumped 144% in 2025. But analysts say the price surge is just beginning.

In the 1970s, a similar supply crisis sent silver from $1.50 to $50/ozโ€”a 3,000% gain.

This time the shortage is worse.

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These Dividend Stocks Are Powering Steady Income in a Volatile Market

While markets swing, reliable income never goes out of style. Certain dividend names are quietly delivering stability, strong cash flow, and attractive yields. For investors seeking predictable income in uncertain times, this list deserves attention.

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Americaโ€™s Hidden Labor Shift: Long-Term Unemployment Is Quietly Rising

Beneath the surface of headline job numbers, a deeper shift is emerging. Long-term unemployment is climbing, signaling potential cracks in economic strength. Markets often move before the headlines catch up, and this trend could matter more than investors realize.

Wall Street Just Named the Most Crowded Trades of 2026

AI stocks. Metals. Crypto.

Surprise, surprise; gold crashed 16%. Silver plunged 34%. Bitcoin dropped to 1 year lows.

All supposedly "uncorrelated" assets moving in lockstep largely because of overleveraged margin.

JPM strategists warn that the same leverage is still a risk.

Those markets may be recovering now, but cascading liquidations could trigger quickly across several asset classes simultaneously.

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The Great CEO Reset: Younger Leaders Take Control of Corporate America

Corporate America is entering a new era. A wave of younger CEOs is reshaping strategy, innovation, and risk-taking across major companies. Leadership transitions often signal deeper market changes, and investors are paying attention.

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End of America: The Countdown To $40 Trillion

As the national debt hurtles towards $40 trillion, the analyst behind world-famous documentary End of America returns with a new warning: Gold Is Money Again

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