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Badical

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Badical™ - the most controversial arcade fighting game of the 1990s - is back with a vengeance! Join hosts Tom Reimann and David Bell on a deep-dive into the making of a simple coin-operated distraction that became a billion-dollar franchise, featuring rare behind-the-scenes interviews with the creators and cast of Badical™ as they discuss what it was like to be part of a phenomenon that spawned countless sequels, several motion pictures, a handful of congressional hearings, and one or two f ...
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The unemployables

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We are here to translate your usual business, finance, and geopolitical news into a simple to digest format as well as peek into the minds of industry game-changers and innovators to see how they tick all without jargon, a monotone voice or any of the fluff that makes business boring.
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The Inspired Unemployed

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Welcome to the world according to The Inspired Unemployed. A show hosted by two best mates who still can’t quite believe their luck. It’s completely ridiculous, honest and always fun. Make sure you’re in on the jokes, drama and hijinx every Wednesday with Matt and Jack. DM us @TheInspiredUnemployedPod. Listen to the playlist here
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Everything Football. I’m a coach who is currently NOT coaching. Why I’m not coaching is a long story, and perhaps I’ll delve into that, in a future episode. Suffice to say, I have a lot of experience with the beautiful game, and am hoping to dedicate myself to it when I retire from being a Firefighter-Paramedic in about 12-13 years.
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Schwab Network

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Schwab Network is brought to you by Charles Schwab Media Productions Company (CSMPC), a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation and not a financial advisor, registered investment advisor, broker, or futures commission merchant. THE SCHWAB NETWORK SITE, CONTENT, APPS, and RELATED SERVICES, ARE ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES. Not an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where we are not authorized to do business or where such offer or solicitation would be ...
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Human Sciences Research Council

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The HSRC is the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting-edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. We host regular public seminars which everyone can participate in: www.hsrc.ac.za/en/events. Most seminars are recorded and uploaded here.
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A.I. and iPhone sales will be Apple's (AAPL) focus for 2026, according to today's Watch List panel. CFRA's Angelo Zino talks about how A.I. can advance the Mag 7 company's hardware, which he says includes a potential foldable phone. Sales in China is another focus Angelo believes needs more attention. Morningstar's William Kerwin agrees, making the…
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Institutions rotating out of altcoins into Bitcoin show the cryptocurrency is here to stay, says Alisia Painter. She sees the asset "going to the moon" but needs time to build up stability that will, in part, come from those big buyers. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market …
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Paul Schatz is “sanguine and bullish” into the end of the year, saying it’s hard to find negative catalysts in late December. However, he thinks 2026 will be “the worst year since 2022,” arguing that there won’t be double-digit growth again, but it will still be a positive year overall. He likes SLB (SLB), formerly Schlumberger, as well as CF Indus…
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Barbara Goodstein looks at long-term market opportunities that interest the “very wealthy” clients she works with. She says they are still looking at crypto and AI: “this is about growing wealth for the future…Bitcoin always comes out on top.” She likes stocks that are “using Bitcoin as their treasury,” arguing that the coins themselves are underva…
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Michael Pachter focuses on the video game industry, noting that there’s “not much left to consolidate.” He thinks Ubisoft is a “mess” and might be taken out and Take-Two (TTWO) is the “big profit center.” He explains how console gaming and mobile gaming are two different kinds of businesses, which is why there hasn’t been a lot of crossover success…
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Uber Technologies (UBER) continues to gain momentum in consumer interest, according to LikeFolio's data. Landon Swan makes the case for autonomous driving serving as the double-edged sword going forward. He believes Tesla's (TSLA) push for the technology makes it "very tough" for Uber to compete. Alphabet's (GOOGL) Waymo also saw significant accele…
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CFRA's Garrett Nelson makes the argument that valuations continue to remain too high for Tesla (TSLA) with the stock hinging on A.I. and autonomous driving. He makes the case for CFRA's sell rating and $325 price target for Tesla as Wedbush's Dan Ives maintains his buy and $600 target. Karl Brauer believes the company can deliver on Elon Musk's vis…
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“The mania is going to unfold very slowly,” Michael Grant argues, saying that AI will slowly be “derated” next year. He discusses how moving from cash investment to debt-based investment in AI is changing the state of the market. “We have to go back to the fundamental question: how will this be used, and how profitable will it be?” He stresses that…
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Prosper Trading Academy's Scott Bauer talks all about transportation and tech on today's Big 3. He highlights opportunity in Boeing's (BA) recent consolidation, ServiceNow's (NOW) significant sell-off, and Uber Technologies' (UBER) potential to rebound back to all-time highs. Scott offers example options trades for his picks while Rick Ducat gives …
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Ted Thatcher explains what we learned from the Fed’s rate cut and previews the delayed economic data that will be released this week. The lack of clarity is making the Fed hesitant to commit to a path, he says. On the labor market, he reviews the mixed data and emphasizes seasonal job openings around the holiday season. His stock picks for 2026 inc…
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Netflix (NFLX) remains in the spotlight as the stock trades nearly 30% off its all-time high. James Czerniawski calls its bidding war between Paramount Skydance (PSKY) for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) "fascinating" as talks are expected to continue for months, even years. James adds that those talks can face criticism from antitrust firms. Tom Whit…
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Wedbush sees more upside for Micron (MU). Diane King Hall talks about the analyst note which points to accelerating dRAM pricing paving a path for the stock to hit $300. Texas Instruments (TXN) saw very different treatment after Goldman Sachs double downgraded the stock to sell from buy after adjusting expectations on the A.I. chip space. Intel (IN…
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Wedbush's Dan Ives reiterated his buy rating and price target for Tesla (TSLA) and sees a $2 trillion market cap by 2026. A $3 trillion range is something Dan believes is in the crosshairs if it can really turn the page on its "A.I. chapter." Marley Kayden explains how the company's recent autonomous driving headlines add to Ives' thesis. Prosper T…
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Today's Charles Schwab's Big Picture panel turns to cracks in the U.S. and Chinese economies. Michelle Gibley explains how this year showed an "unbalanced" trade off between labor and inflation. As for the U.S., Cooper Howard notes a jobs picture that signals continued deterioration. It doesn't help that the government shutdown and delayed economic…
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Alex Coffey starts his coverage with a glimpse into the NAHB Housing Market Index, which shows a slight uptick and potential bottoming for the metric. However, it's the week ahead that compels Alex more. He explains how this week's trading action will "set the tone" for Wall Street to end 2025. On the earnings front, Alex makes the case for Micron …
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“We have been pounding the table on mortgage-backed securities,” says Frank Ros, and it’s “great news” that spreads are still wide going into 2026. Frank also discusses the Yen carry trade and explains the importance of the Bank of Japan’s interest rate meeting this week. He also looks at the overall U.S. economy and the bond market. ======== Schwa…
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Greg Halter thinks smaller names could begin to catch up to the tech sector and notes that this time of year is historically strong. He previews jobs and inflation data and says price decreases in the CPI are primarily led by the housing sector. He names some healthcare picks, including Stryker (SYK), Steris (STE), UnitedHealth (UNH), and Amgen (AM…
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Futures pointed to up arrows ahead of Monday's trading session, starting the final full week of trading for 2025. Kevin Hincks warns investors that economic data, delayed or otherwise, will impact a lot of the action. He points to October's core PCE paired with November's CPI and unemployment as highlights. However, Kevin says the Santa Claus rally…
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Adobe (ADBE) couldn't get the lift it needed after last week's earnings. Rick Ducat points to the bearish and bullish levels he's watching in the stock chart, offering insight into why Adobe had a hard year. He later takes investors through the options front. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. S…
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U.S. markets were strong in 2025, though Indrani De makes the case for international stocks as the real winners of 2025. She points to emerging markets embracing A.I. growth opportunities as a prominent reason for rallies in those parts of the globe. The big question she poses for more upside potential: "when does the valuation discount" get discon…
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Dynamix's Andrejka Bernatova says the energy space remains exciting due to the evolving presence of electricity consumption needed for A.I. She expects suppliers to do well as the tech trade grows. On the SPAC markets, Andrejka gives an "A" grace for the space an a "B" for the mix of companies that made their public debut. ======== Schwab Network =…
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Long-delayed jobs and retail sales prints will offer the next leg higher for Wall Street, says Tom White. While a "no hire, no fire" labor market kept pressure pinned on traders, Tom believes signals in a resilient consumer will ensure a snapback rally just in time for the holidays. One area of the market seeing strength across the board: metals an…
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Charles Schwab's Rachel Dashiell analyzes Dollar General (DG) and its strong rally. The momentum continued Monday before the opening bell after JPMorgan upgraded the stock. Rachel offers her insight to explain whether or not the discount retailer can keep pushing its stock price higher. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and…
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ProShares' Simeon Hyman believes the A.I. bubble risks to markets are overblown. He argues the tech sector and SPX have cheaper valuations than they did at the height of the dot com bubble in 1999, backed by significantly better profits. When it comes to setting up your portfolio for 2026, Simeon highlights his firm's ETFs and strategies to conside…
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Marley Kayden and Rick Ducat turn to three key companies reporting earnings this week. Marley takes investors through the news flow surrounding Micron (MU), Darden Restaurants (DRI), and Nike (NKE) heading into their reports. Rick Ducat offers his technical analysis of the charts and highlight key levels to watch. ======== Schwab Network ======== E…
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Alphabet (GOOGL) has experienced quite a turnaround year, touching $140 during the April lows before rallying all the way to $328 at the end of November. As George Tsilis explains on today's Tech Corner, Alphabet's growing A.I. segment and robust earnings continue to add muscle to the Mag 7 stock's long-term potential. However, keep headwinds in mi…
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Tony Zhang with OptionsPlay offers bullish technical analysis of two unsung financial companies on his radar. He makes the case that Truist Financial (TFC) is a buy even after breaking out to a 52-week high. Corpay (CPAY) blipped on his radar for its growth rates on cross-border payments. Tony also offers a pair of example options trades for Truist…
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Alan Imberman, CFO of Wealthfront (WLTH), joins the Watch List after the company made its public trading debut Friday. He talks about how the fintech company is capitalizing on the digital landscape and how it collected a 1.3 million client base. Alan explains how Wealthfront differs from other newer fintech firms like SoFi Technologies (SOFI) and …
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Jim Liefer, CEO of Ambi Robotics, explains how the company is utilizing A.I. and robotics in the warehouse space. He says the tech innovation allows companies using Ambi to address labor shortages while "uplifting" current workers. With holiday spending top of mind, Jim adds that these robotics give Ambi an edge in packaging logistics and giving cu…
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Sam Vadas takes investors through a pair of her top stories of the week, from the sell-off in tech stocks led primarily by Broadcom (AVGO) and Oracle (ORCL) to the FOMC's decision on interest rates. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetw…
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Schwab’s panel of experts discussed the forces shaping stocks, global markets, inflation, rates, and more to prepare traders for 2026. Hear from experts on where the markets may be heading, spot opportunities, and see what could drive your portfolio next year. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. …
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Gaming and Leisure Properties (GLPI) rallied on Friday after the stock tapped 52-week lows earlier in the week. Alex Coffey talks about the upgrade from JPMorgan behind the casino real estate stock's push higher. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - http…
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EV maker Rivian (RIVN) rallied to a 52-week higher as it takes the wheel in the A.I. race as an attempt to compete its greatest competitor, Lucid (LCID). Rick Ducat uses technical analysis to compare Rivian' to peers that include Lucid, XPeng Inc. (XPEV), and Tesla (TSLA). As for Rivian's stock chart, Rick points to an approaching apex as options a…
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Hessam Nadji, CEO and President of Marcus and Millichap (MMI), discusses the real estate sector and the Fed’s latest “miss.” He argues the Fed is creating headwinds by not acknowledging how much the economy is slowing down. He says when the Fed hiked rates, it was historically difficult for real estate prices to adjust. However, it is starting to r…
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Steven E. Orr says to get ready for the trading day after Christmas, when he expects a Santa Claus rally to kick in through the end of the year. With markets at all-time highs and plenty of money still on the sidelines, he thinks the melt-up this year could stand out. He highlights rotation in markets right now but thinks fund managers and investor…
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Cory Johnson considers Oracle's (ORCL) contracts and incoming cash flow opportunities "fantastic" and calls its $300 billion OpenAI contract "the biggest... in the history of business." Because of this, he believes Oracle's expanding backbone of contract warrants the company's ballooning debt tactics. He adds that there's still plenty of reasonably…
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David Swartz and Sender Shamiss dig into Lululemon (LULU) earnings. David notes that it is facing a difficult 4Q, pressured by “significant discounting” as it tries to get rid of high levels of excess merchandise. He expects a “difficult holiday period” for the company while others are more successful. Sender looks at its integration of AI to cut r…
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Carole Liable lists her A.I. Power Picks: grid & storage suppliers, data center infrastructure, and renewables and power. One of her picks in the industrial arena is Quanta Services (PWR), which focuses on “grid hardening.” She also likes Corning (GLW), and Ciena (CIEN), along with First Solar (FSLR), NextPower (NXT), and Comfort Systems (FIX). “Th…
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It's no secret how large Facebook and Instagram are. @LikeFolio's Landon Swan says it should also be no secret that A.I. can use all this social media data to tap into the consumer psyche and further capitalize on big spending events like Black Friday. He explains how the two work in tandem and will continue to do so through Meta's A.I. buildout. =…
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Marten Lodewijks focuses on declining alcohol consumption. “We’re not at a historic low yet,” he says, and is comparable to 90’s levels – and much higher than the 70’s, he says. There have been dips before, but “what’s somewhat unique is the rapidity” of the fall. He looks at societal reasons for lower drinking, including generational dynamics, as …
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Broadcom's (AVGO) earnings was a report Kim Forrest liked but believes the stock sold off when guidance didn't "exceed greatly." She adds that A.I. data center buildout will take more time than investors expect, pointing to a delay in an Oracle (ORCL) data center meant for OpenAI. @morningstar's William Kerwin sees the sell-off as a vast overreacti…
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Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics (SERV), returns to Schwab Network to talk about the company's growth from one metro area to six. He explains the effort that went behind a 99.8% successful delivery rate and the tech behind it. As for the long-term picture, Ali adds that autonomous delivery robots will be as common as cars or mailboxes. ======== S…
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Chris Vermeulen (@TheTechnicalTraders) says there's a seasonal "sentiment shift" occurring as Mag 7 stocks stall. He believes growth stocks and small caps will lead the Santa Claus rally. Chris notes a "great trade" opportunity in precious metals like gold but warns it will happen fast before a fade. He explains the 15% rally he sees coming in the …
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Sky Canaves believes Lululemon's (LULU) CEO Calvin McDonald stepping down offers a chance for the company to restyle its business approach. She believes the upcoming leader needs to redress Lululemon's offerings to drawn in a younger audience, a demographic Sky sees as key for growth. George Tsilis turns to an example options trade for the stock. =…
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Marley Kayden breaks down Broadcom (AVGO) earnings and what investors are looking for in the future. The report was “a little more vague” than the Street was looking for, she says, especially in regards to guidance. Marley notes that analysts are staying bullish overall. Dan Deming brings an example options trade for AVGO. ======== Schwab Network =…
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Tech weakness continued after the opening bell Friday which led to a market "fade." Kevin Green takes a closer look into the price action and how Broadcom (AVGO) and Oracle (ORCL) remain the main culprits behind weakness. As for next week, KG notes "volatile" days ahead as he highlights catalysts to keep top of mind. He then turns to technical anal…
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Ben Emons highlights next week’s employment data as the key to understanding the Fed’s rate path from here. Expectations could “flip instantly” around rate cuts based on the report, although the Fed doesn’t always match market sentiment. Ben also comments on the Fed starting to buy T-bills, saying “there is some significance here.” ======== Schwab …
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