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    👀 SNAP: An Attractive Acquisition Opportunity on the Radar

    Snap Inc. ($SNAP) has been trading well below its peak valuations, but don’t mistake that for weakness. Beneath the surface, the company’s massive user base, sticky engagement with Gen Z and younger demographics, and innovative AR/AI capabilities make it a highly attractive acquisition…

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    ⚛ World Nuclear Symposium – September 3, 2025

    What Happens & Which U.S. Stocks Could Benefit

    🔎 Event Overview

    • Dates: September 3–5, 2025 (London, UK)
    • Focus: Financing & scaling nuclear energy, small modular reactors (SMRs), global uranium supply, and policy alignment.
    • Why It Matters: Any commitments or optimism around nuclear expansion can drive…

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    📦 Tariffs Hit Global Mail: What It Means for Stocks

    Headline Recap:

    Postal services around the world have begun suspending shipments to the U.S. as expanded tariffs take effect on packages under $800—a category that was previously exempt. Starting August 29th, these parcels will face full tariff rates.

    🔑 Why It Matters

    1. Small Package Trade Flow…

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  • As of late May 2025, Intel Corporation (INTC) appears to be concluding a significant corrective phase in its Elliott Wave cycle and is poised to enter a potentially strong upward movement.

    📈 Current Elliott Wave Position: Approaching Grand Cycle Wave (3)

    According to recent analyses, INTC is nearing the completion of a substantial Grand Cycle…

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  • Tariffs on, no, they are off, no they are back on…

    🔹 What Happened:

    1. Initial Tariffs: President Trump used Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which allows the president to impose tariffs if imports are deemed a threat to national security. This was the legal basis for the steel and aluminum tariffs and other broad duties.
    2. Trade Court…

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