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The Vanguard Group just did something no-one expected, they doubled down on NextNRG (NASDAQ: $NXXT) - but why ?? The recent Vanguard filing disclosed 2,203,563 shares of NXXT in its latest 13F-HR, filed January 29, 2026. The prior filing showed 1,049,265 shares, meaning Vanguard more than doubled its position...

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NASDAQ: $DVLT is dropping a HUGE announcement ! They just put out a release saying it signed $750 million in tokenization contracts in Q1 2026, with about $77 million in associated fees tied to banking, IP licensing, token minting, and related services. The company said this supports its $200 million full-year 2026 revenue guidance. (Datavault AI Inc.) What makes this more serious is the broader setup around the company. DVLT has publicly highlighted growing institutional ownership from firms including Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock, and third-party ownership pages also show Morgan Stanley among reported holders. Datavault’s own March 2026 release said Vanguard had grown to about 11.8 million shares, State Street to about 10.0 million shares, and BlackRock to about 4.1 million shares, based on public filings. (Datavault AI Inc.) On the partnership side, the company has announced work involving IBM, CLEAR, and NYIAX. Datavault said it joined IBM Partner Plus in March 2025, with IBM watsonx tied to its AI-driven monetization stack, and later said IBM committed 20,000 hours of solution-architect and AI-engineering support, which Datavault valued at $5 million. Datavault also announced a CLEAR integration for KYC and identity verification, and described NYIAX as a platform built on the Nasdaq financial framework, with a later definitive agreement to acquire NYIAX announced in March 2026. (Datavault AI Inc.) So the point is not just that DVLT released a big number. The point is that the company is trying to build around that number with institutional visibility, identity/KYC infrastructure, IBM-backed AI tooling, and NYIAX technology that Datavault has explicitly tied to Nasdaq-linked market infrastructure. That does not guarantee success, but it does make this more than a random headline. (Datavault AI Inc.) Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Stocks can lose value, and you can lose money. We are sharing facts and data, but you should do your own homework and not rely solely on this information when making investment decisions. $NVDA $TSLA $PLTR $GOOG $AMC $GME

Victor Renard

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UPDATE ! NASDAQ: $DVLT is dropping a HUGE announcement ! They just put out a release saying it signed $750 million in tokenization contracts in Q1 2026, with about $77 million in associated fees tied to banking, IP licensing, token minting, and related services. The company said this supports its $200 million full-year 2026 revenue guidance. (Datavault AI Inc.) What makes this more serious is the broader setup around the company. DVLT has publicly highlighted growing institutional ownership from firms including Vanguard, State Street, and BlackRock, and third-party ownership pages also show Morgan Stanley among reported holders. Datavault’s own March 2026 release said Vanguard had grown to about 11.8 million shares, State Street to about 10.0 million shares, and BlackRock to about 4.1 million shares, based on public filings. (Datavault AI Inc.) On the partnership side, the company has announced work involving IBM, CLEAR, and NYIAX. Datavault said it joined IBM Partner Plus in March 2025, with IBM watsonx tied to its AI-driven monetization stack, and later said IBM committed 20,000 hours of solution-architect and AI-engineering support, which Datavault valued at $5 million. Datavault also announced a CLEAR integration for KYC and identity verification, and described NYIAX as a platform built on the Nasdaq financial framework, with a later definitive agreement to acquire NYIAX announced in March 2026. (Datavault AI Inc.) So the point is not just that DVLT released a big number. The point is that the company is trying to build around that number with institutional visibility, identity/KYC infrastructure, IBM-backed AI tooling, and NYIAX technology that Datavault has explicitly tied to Nasdaq-linked market infrastructure. That does not guarantee success, but it does make this more than a random headline. (Datavault AI Inc.) Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Stocks can lose value, and you can lose money. We are sharing facts and data, but you should do your own homework and not rely solely on this information when making investment decisions. $NVDA $TSLA $PLTR $GOOG $AMC $GME

Victor Renard

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Harley Finkelstein

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🚨 THE AI TRADE JUST BROKE. Nasdaq 100 is down 10% from its record. Chips just closed lower four sessions in a row. The moment it turned was July 16. TSMC posted the best quarter in its history. Profit up 77%. Revenue up 33.7%. Then it raised 2026 capex from $56B to $64B and added $100B in Arizona. The stock sold off anyway. Record earnings, and the market sold it. That is the regime change. Good numbers stopped mattering the moment capex started eating the cash flow. Look at what actually changed. The entire AI bull case rested on one assumption: inference gets cheaper. Spend now, scale later, margins explode when compute collapses in price. Here is what happened instead. Memory was 8% of hyperscaler capex in 2023. It is 30% in 2026. Analysts model 48% by 2027. DRAM prices more than doubled this year. LPDDR5 is up over 3x since early 2025. HBM stays short through 2027. Costs are not collapsing. They are compounding. And the market finally noticed the tell. TSMC beat on profit and revenue, then guided capex higher, and the stock sold off. Good earnings are now bearish, because every dollar of capex needs a dollar of return that nobody can show yet. Meanwhile the money still moves in a circle. Anthropic at $965B. OpenAI at $852B. Both funded by the same players buying the same chips. SpaceX down 32% in six weeks, and it is the largest listing in history. This is the same structure as 2000, with better branding. But 2000 did not go straight down either. Nasdaq rallied 40% twice before the real collapse. Both rallies destroyed the shorts who were right too early. That is the phase we are entering now, not the crash. One more squeeze into early 2027. Then the actual dump. I called the $15,768 bottom and the $126,162 top by waiting for exactly this pattern. I am not shorting into the bounce. I am waiting for it to exhaust. Follow and turn notifications on. I post the moment it does.

Nonzee

17,990 görüntüleme • 18 gün önce

Microsoft is deceiving you by inflating its AI empire with money it handed its OWN customer first. They sold Wall Street a $37 billion AI business, then went silent the moment its own filing showed where that money came from. The line sits in the annual report for fiscal 2026: Microsoft recorded $24.1 billion of revenue from commercial arrangements with OpenAI, including revenue sharing payments. If you run that figure against Microsoft's own AI disclosures you'll find that OpenAI made up more than half, and likely around 70%, of everything the company counts as AI sales. ONE customer. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed the figure covers all sales and revenue share from OpenAI. The 70% comes by assuming Microsoft's AI run rate kept growing at the 123% pace the company itself reported in March, which is the company's own optimistic math turned around on it. Now follow where that money starts: Microsoft has put around $12 billion into OpenAI since 2019. OpenAI spends its cash on computing power, and Microsoft is the cloud provider selling it. So the money leaves as an investment and comes back as an Azure bill. Microsoft then books that bill as AI revenue and shows it to investors as proof the AI business is "working." Microsoft invests in OpenAI -> OpenAI buys Microsoft compute -> Microsoft records the payment as AI revenue -> the AI growth story goes to Wall Street And a chunk of it never actually arrived. The same filing shows $6 billion of accounts receivable from OpenAI as of June 30. That is $6 billion of AI revenue Microsoft booked and had not been paid when the year closed. Now here's where it gets really concerning for anyone holding the stock... Microsoft has told the public how big its total AI business is exactly twice. Once for the quarter ending December 2024, when it said the unit was on pace for more than $13 billion a year. And once for the quarter ending March 2026, when Satya Nadella put it on pace for $37 billion. That $37 billion number went everywhere. It was the headline proof that Microsoft had won the AI race. Then fourth quarter earnings arrived, and Microsoft did NOT update it. The company that had been announcing the figure as its own scoreboard stopped announcing the figure. In the same stretch, the filing landed showing where most of it came from. So what is actually left underneath? The full year AI business ran near $34 billion. Take OpenAI out and roughly $10 billion remains. Microsoft has spent about $261 billion on capital expenditure since the start of 2022. That is the scale of the bet against what the rest of the AI business currently brings in. And the one customer holding it up is walking further away every quarter. In October, Microsoft's stake in OpenAI dropped to 27% from 32.5%. In April the partnership was rewritten so OpenAI can sell its products across any cloud it likes, which is how Amazon got a seat at the table. The exclusivity that made this arrangement valuable is gone. The compute bill and the unpaid $6 billion are still on Microsoft's books. Nadella spent two years telling the market Microsoft built the largest AI business in software. The filing shows one client bought most of it, on credit, using money Microsoft partly supplied. So watch the next earnings call: If Microsoft puts a fresh total AI number back on the board, the business found customers beyond OpenAI. If you hear a lot about AI momentum and never hear what it adds up to, you already know why the number went missing. But nonetheless, how is something like this even legal?

Ricardo

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Financelot

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Sam Altman just dropped the most insane business flex in tech history. OpenAI doing $13 BILLION in revenue this year. Projecting $100 BILLION by 2027. That's a 7.7X in revenue in 2 years. But they also just committed $1.4 TRILLION to infrastructure over 8 years. When a reporter asked "how the fuck are you paying for that?" Sam literally said: "We're doing WELL MORE revenue than reported. If you don't like it, I'll find someone to buy your shares." Then Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO) just laughed. This is the most aggressive "fuck around and find out" energy I've ever seen from a CEO. OpenAI is literally spending 107X their current revenue on infrastructure. That's not a typo. ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN TIMES Most cloud companies spend 15-30% of revenue on infrastructure. OpenAI? 10,700%. This is either: The biggest bet in tech history. OR The setup for the most catastrophic collapse since Theranos. And Sam's basically daring short-sellers to try him. "I would LOVE to see them get burned on that." Meanwhile they're losing $12 BILLION per quarter. Microsoft's latest earnings showed a $4 billion charge that implies OpenAI burned through $12B last quarter alone. But Sam doesn't care. He's doubling down. $300 billion deal with Oracle. $100 billion with Nvidia. Tens of billions more with AMD, Broadcom, and AWS. All while the company isn't even profitable. When the podcast host asked if OpenAI could hit $100 billion by 2028 or 2029... Sam cut him off and said: "How about '27?" This man is either: A) The next Elon Musk building the future. B) About to pull off the biggest financial implosion in tech history. There's literally no middle ground here. Either OpenAI becomes a trillion-dollar company. Or it goes down as the most expensive failure ever. And Sam's basically telling everyone who doubts him to short the stock so he can watch them burn...

Ricardo

429,960 görüntüleme • 9 ay önce

Elon Musk's biggest competitor is secretly paying him $1.25 BILLION per month. SpaceX just revealed its financials for the first time in 23 years of existence. And buried deep in the S-1 is a detail that changes how you should think about the entire AI race. Anthropic, the company building Claude, the company that positions itself as OpenAI's biggest threat, the company valued at over $100 billion, is paying SpaceX $1.25 billion EVERY SINGLE MONTH for compute capacity through May 2029. That is $15 billion a year flowing directly from Elon's top AI competitor into Elon's bank account. Think about what that means: Every time Anthropic trains a new model, improves Claude, or lands an enterprise customer, a massive chunk of that revenue goes straight to the guy who owns the competing AI product. Anthropic is literally funding the war against itself. And that's just the beginning of what this filing reveals... The entire SpaceX IPO is structured around a bet most people haven't figured out yet. In 2025, SpaceX spent $20 billion in capex. 60% of that, roughly $12 billion, went to AI infrastructure. Rockets and satellites got the leftovers. In Q1 2026 alone, $7.7 billion out of $10 billion in total capex went to AI. The "rocket company" is spending like an AI company. Meanwhile, xAI, the division that houses Grok, generated $3.2 billion in revenue for the full year of 2025. But its R&D costs TRIPLED to $5 billion. It's burning cash at a pace that would have destroyed it as a standalone company. Which is exactly why Elon merged it into SpaceX two months before filing the IPO. And Starlink is the engine that makes the whole thing work: $11.4 billion in revenue, $4.4 billion in operating profit, and 10.3 million subscribers across 164 countries. It's one of the most profitable subscription businesses on the planet right now. But the average revenue per user DROPPED from $99 per month in 2023 to $66 per month in March 2026. Subscribers quadrupled but each one is paying a third less. Starlink is growing by getting cheaper. SpaceX has lost $37 BILLION since it was founded. Net loss in 2025 was $4.9 billion. This is a company that has never turned an annual profit in 23 years of operation, and it is about to IPO at a $1.75 trillion valuation. And the total addressable market SpaceX claims in the filing is $28.5 trillion. That is a QUARTER of global GDP. So here is what investors are actually buying when this IPO prices: They are buying the most profitable satellite internet business in history, stapled to an AI lab that is burning cash, wrapped inside a Mars colonization pitch that requires building a permanent city on another planet, funded by monthly billion-dollar payments from a direct competitor who has no other option for compute at that scale. This is the kind of thing only Elon could pull off.

Ricardo

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BREAKING $GRAB Q2 2026 Earning Call Full✅🚀 This is a Triple Beat Quarter, while short sellers expected misses and negative EPS. Short sellers love lying about Mike and lose $5-$10B long term. Current Short Interest: 315,168,660 shares Q2 2026 Earning Call: Revenue: $997M vs $989.5M est ✅ EPS: $0.06 vs $0.01 est ✅ Raised Guidance to $4.1-$4.15B ✅ $750M additional Buyback✅ MTUs hit ATH 54M 17% YoY✅ GrabUnlimited mem grew 20% YoY ✅ Loanbook accelerated to $2.3B or 197% YoY✅ GrabFin is on track to be profitable in H2✅ Gross & net cash liquidity were $7.4B & $5.4B✅ ~Affordability is unlocking new users and enforcing daily habit. ~Groceries or GrabMart grew 1.7 times the rate of Food Deliveries ~GrabFin is approaching Profitability in H2 ~Gross Loan Portfolio nearly tripled YoY to $2.3 billion ~The ecosystem lowers our cost to serve in Financial Services, and Financial Services strengthens the ecosystem in return ~The consolidation of Superbank and our acquisition of Stash are two of the most exciting additions we have made to this segment ~AI interaction with Merchants and Customers x10 ~Our engineers now pair with autonomous coding agents as standard practice, cutting time to market of new products by up to 30% YoY, while Jarvis, our internal AI data analytics assistant, cumulatively saves our sales teams approximately 40,000 hours every quarter. ~ H2 is expanding operating leverage with a strong momentum ~Superbank and Stash add higher growth and we have some Currencies volatility ~Deliveries GMV growth accelerated from the prior two quarters on a constant currency basis to 24% YoY, as we drove both Food and Mart MTUs to hit an all-time high in June. Q&A: ~We are on track for GrabFin to hit profitability in H2 2026 ~We are managing risk prudently on loan book as we scale it ~SuperBank been growing rapidly with over 7M customers. 60% of SuperBank uses Grab SuperApp. ~ Stash reaches $5.5B AUM with strong subscribers growth, help us drive GrabFin profitability ~ Uber relating to acquiring Delivery Hero. We have a strong flywheel on our SuperApp, we are not afraid of competition. ~ GrabMart has lots of upside or growth. Deepening partnerships with different groceries to drive growth ~ AI-auto grab groceries ~ Indonesia Commission Cap on 2 wheels and only 6% of GMV ~ Fuel Price is volatile, we will continue to support our drivers. We have even more drivers coming in the SuperApp. We already factored the support in the guidance. If Fuel goes down, that will help us. ~ Longer term, more EVs coming in at rapid pace. EVs reduce TCO for drivers. This quarter we have 9 new EV partnerships and expand charging relationships. ~ Mobility we care about number of rides and drivers as we face fuel volatility. We want to have strong supply of drivers to service strong demand. We are making sure Drivers earning up, make a good living. Margin was 8.6%, and we want to keep it healthy, we want this setup going into Q3 as we don't know where oil price gonna go. ~We executed $400M buyback from $500m announced at current share price. With new $750M additional Buyback take our cumulative buyback to $1.75B since 2024. We want to return capital back to shareholders as we generate more FCF from our businesses to drive shareholders' value long term ~ We are leading AV in Singapore, it will be a while for other SEA countries as most are 2 wheels ~ We want high density, trust, and scale. ~ Foodpanda Taiwan, We remain on track to enter Taiwan market. We working closely with Taiwanese regulators and expect to close by end of year. 1. FY2026 Group Revenue guidance of $4.10 billion - $4.15 billion (22% - 23% YoY growth); and 2. FY2026 Adjusted EBITDA guidance of $720 million - $740 million (44% - 48% YoY growth).

Mike

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