What happened in China this week:
1. China's growth slows to 4.3% in Q2 2026. Consumption grew just 2.7%, property investment fell 18%, and exports rose 27%.
2. China AI stocks fell with the rest of the world. Sector rotation is underway, and biotech stocks have been one beneficiary.
3. One biotech stock that IPO'd in February is up 80% since and has just turned profitable.
4. Apple picked Alibaba and Baidu to power Apple Intelligence across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro devices in China.
5. CATL's sodium-ion technology is going places. It just won a deal to deploy 5GWh of sodium-ion energy storage systems across Western Europe from 2027
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1. China's growth slows to 4.3% in Q2 2026. Consumption grew just 2.7%, property investment fell 18%, and exports rose 27%.
2. China AI stocks fell with the rest of the world. Sector rotation is underway, and biotech stocks have been one beneficiary.
3. One biotech stock that IPO'd in February is up 80% since and has just turned profitable.
4. Apple picked Alibaba and Baidu to power Apple Intelligence across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro devices in China.
5. CATL's sodium-ion technology is going places. It just won a deal to deploy 5GWh of sodium-ion energy storage systems across Western Europe from 2027
For more insights, read [Premium]: https://growthdragons.substack.com/p/growth-dragons-weekly-china-gdp-slows
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Growth Dragons Weekly: China GDP Slows To 4.3%, Apple Picks Alibaba and Baidu, CATL Wins Europe
What happened in China this week:
Oracle's stock crash looks embarrassing for billionaire founder Larry Ellison
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/article/oracles-stock-crash-looks-embarrassing-for-billionaire-founder-larry-ellison-131809503.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/article/oracles-stock-crash-looks-embarrassing-for-billionaire-founder-larry-ellison-131809503.html
Yahoo Finance
Oracle's stock crash looks embarrassing for billionaire founder Larry Ellison
Oracle stock has sunk to the ocean floor, and it's unclear what will bring it back afloat.
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No B.S. Just Charts. Crash alert - and the first real buy levels. In today's Game Plan, Chief Market Strategist Gareth #Soloway breaks down the semiconductor collapse he's been warning about for months - now near major swing-buy levels on Micron, SanDisk…
What happened in China this week:
1. China's growth slows to 4.3% in Q2 2026. Consumption grew just 2.7%, property investment fell 18%, and exports rose 27%.
2. China AI stocks fell with the rest of the world. Sector rotation is underway, and biotech stocks have been one beneficiary.
3. One biotech stock that IPO'd in February is up 80% since and has just turned profitable.
4. Apple picked Alibaba and Baidu to power Apple Intelligence across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro devices in China.
5. CATL's sodium-ion technology is going places. It just won a deal to deploy 5GWh of sodium-ion energy storage systems across Western Europe from 2027.
For more insights, read [Premium]: https://growthdragons.substack.com/p/growth-dragons-weekly-china-gdp-slows
1. China's growth slows to 4.3% in Q2 2026. Consumption grew just 2.7%, property investment fell 18%, and exports rose 27%.
2. China AI stocks fell with the rest of the world. Sector rotation is underway, and biotech stocks have been one beneficiary.
3. One biotech stock that IPO'd in February is up 80% since and has just turned profitable.
4. Apple picked Alibaba and Baidu to power Apple Intelligence across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Vision Pro devices in China.
5. CATL's sodium-ion technology is going places. It just won a deal to deploy 5GWh of sodium-ion energy storage systems across Western Europe from 2027.
For more insights, read [Premium]: https://growthdragons.substack.com/p/growth-dragons-weekly-china-gdp-slows
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Growth Dragons Weekly: China GDP Slows To 4.3%, Apple Picks Alibaba and Baidu, CATL Wins Europe
What happened in China this week:
#USMarketUpdate
Wall St ends lower for the day and week as chip selloff broadens | Reuters
SUMMARY
Indexes down: Dow 0.77%, S&P 500 1.01%, Nasdaq 1.40%Netflix falls as earnings forecast disappointsIntuitive Surgical slides on insurance coverage concernsFlaring Middle East tensions send energy stocks higher
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) - Wall Street extended its decline on Friday as a pullback on stocks associated with the AI boom, which has driven many of the gains so far this year, morphed into a larger risk-off sentiment.
Semiconductor shares, which have led the broader market's move in recent sessions, initially led the selloff, which broadened as the session progressed.
All three major U.S. stock indexes closed lower on the day and posted weekly losses.
The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index (.SOX), opens new tab logged its steepest weekly loss in over a year, and has tumbled over 18% so far in July. Even so, the index remains up nearly 65% year-to-date, compared with the S&P 500's nearly 9% gain over the same time frame.
The SOX closed 20.2% below its June 22 record closing high, confirming the index entered a bear market on that date.
Some investors in the artificial intelligence space have begun positioning for a slowdown in the nearly trillion-dollar spending boom, with some active managers already scaling back their exposure, according to a Reuters analysis...
Among the Magnificent Seven group of AI-related megacaps, all but Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab dipped, with Meta (META.O), opens new tab and Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab suffering the worst of it, down 2.7% and 3.2%, respectively...
Among the major sectors of the S&P 500, communication services (.SPLRCL), opens new tab and consumer discretionary (.SPLRCD), opens new tab fell the most, while energy stocks (.SPNY), opens new tab were the sole gainers, benefiting from spiking crude prices amid signs of escalating hostilities in the Iran war.
Q2 EARNINGS SEASON GETS OFF TO AN UPBEAT START
Second-quarter earnings season is still in its early days, with 49 of the companies in the S&P 500 having reported.
Of those, 90% have delivered better-than-expected results, according to LSEG.
Analysts now see year-on-year S&P 500 earnings growth of 26.0%, in aggregate, up from the 19.2% expectations as of April 1, per LSEG.
Netflix (NFLX.O), opens new tab tumbled 7.3% after the company's weaker-than-expected earnings forecast, raising doubts about the sustainability of the content growth momentum.
Uber Technologies (UBER.N), opens new tab dropped 2.1% after the rideshare app announced it would acquire Germany's Delivery Hero (DHER.DE), opens new tab in a deal worth nearly $15 billion.
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG.O), opens new tab shares slid 14.2% after the medical device maker kept its da Vinci procedure growth forecast unchanged and warned insurance-plan changes may be delaying patient care.
On the economic front, consumer sentiment increased to a five-month high in July, but single-family housing starts and building permits dipped, and industrial output increased by a meager 0.1%
Declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 1.94-to-1 ratio on the New York Stock Exchange. There were 258 new highs and 180 new lows on the NYSE.
On the Nasdaq, 1,717 stocks rose and 3,019 fell as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 1.76-to-1 ratio.
The S&P 500 posted 48 new 52-week highs and 4 new lows while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 75 new highs and 190 new lows.
Volume on U.S. exchanges was 17.55 billion shares, compared with the 20.87 billion average for the full session over the last 20 trading days
https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-futures-fall-chip-selloff-gathers-pace-netflix-tumbles-2026-07-17/
Wall St ends lower for the day and week as chip selloff broadens
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/wall-st-ends-lower-for-the-day-and-week-as-chip-selloff-broadens
Wall St ends lower for the day and week as chip selloff broadens | Reuters
SUMMARY
Indexes down: Dow 0.77%, S&P 500 1.01%, Nasdaq 1.40%Netflix falls as earnings forecast disappointsIntuitive Surgical slides on insurance coverage concernsFlaring Middle East tensions send energy stocks higher
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) - Wall Street extended its decline on Friday as a pullback on stocks associated with the AI boom, which has driven many of the gains so far this year, morphed into a larger risk-off sentiment.
Semiconductor shares, which have led the broader market's move in recent sessions, initially led the selloff, which broadened as the session progressed.
All three major U.S. stock indexes closed lower on the day and posted weekly losses.
The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index (.SOX), opens new tab logged its steepest weekly loss in over a year, and has tumbled over 18% so far in July. Even so, the index remains up nearly 65% year-to-date, compared with the S&P 500's nearly 9% gain over the same time frame.
The SOX closed 20.2% below its June 22 record closing high, confirming the index entered a bear market on that date.
Some investors in the artificial intelligence space have begun positioning for a slowdown in the nearly trillion-dollar spending boom, with some active managers already scaling back their exposure, according to a Reuters analysis...
Among the Magnificent Seven group of AI-related megacaps, all but Apple (AAPL.O), opens new tab dipped, with Meta (META.O), opens new tab and Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab suffering the worst of it, down 2.7% and 3.2%, respectively...
Among the major sectors of the S&P 500, communication services (.SPLRCL), opens new tab and consumer discretionary (.SPLRCD), opens new tab fell the most, while energy stocks (.SPNY), opens new tab were the sole gainers, benefiting from spiking crude prices amid signs of escalating hostilities in the Iran war.
Q2 EARNINGS SEASON GETS OFF TO AN UPBEAT START
Second-quarter earnings season is still in its early days, with 49 of the companies in the S&P 500 having reported.
Of those, 90% have delivered better-than-expected results, according to LSEG.
Analysts now see year-on-year S&P 500 earnings growth of 26.0%, in aggregate, up from the 19.2% expectations as of April 1, per LSEG.
Netflix (NFLX.O), opens new tab tumbled 7.3% after the company's weaker-than-expected earnings forecast, raising doubts about the sustainability of the content growth momentum.
Uber Technologies (UBER.N), opens new tab dropped 2.1% after the rideshare app announced it would acquire Germany's Delivery Hero (DHER.DE), opens new tab in a deal worth nearly $15 billion.
Intuitive Surgical (ISRG.O), opens new tab shares slid 14.2% after the medical device maker kept its da Vinci procedure growth forecast unchanged and warned insurance-plan changes may be delaying patient care.
On the economic front, consumer sentiment increased to a five-month high in July, but single-family housing starts and building permits dipped, and industrial output increased by a meager 0.1%
Declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 1.94-to-1 ratio on the New York Stock Exchange. There were 258 new highs and 180 new lows on the NYSE.
On the Nasdaq, 1,717 stocks rose and 3,019 fell as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a 1.76-to-1 ratio.
The S&P 500 posted 48 new 52-week highs and 4 new lows while the Nasdaq Composite recorded 75 new highs and 190 new lows.
Volume on U.S. exchanges was 17.55 billion shares, compared with the 20.87 billion average for the full session over the last 20 trading days
https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-futures-fall-chip-selloff-gathers-pace-netflix-tumbles-2026-07-17/
Wall St ends lower for the day and week as chip selloff broadens
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/wall-st-ends-lower-for-the-day-and-week-as-chip-selloff-broadens
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, July 18, 2026
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/while-you-were-sleeping-5-stories-you-might-have-missed-july-18-2026
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/while-you-were-sleeping-5-stories-you-might-have-missed-july-18-2026
The Straits Times
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, July 18, 2026
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, July 18, 2026. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
21 Best Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore – 17th-19th July 2026
#Weekend
https://thesmartlocal.com/read/things-to-do-this-weekend-singapore/
#Weekend
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20 Best Things To Do This Weekend In Singapore – 14th-16th August 2026
Looking for activities to fill your calendar? Here are all the best things to do this weekend in Singapore.
#Weekend
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Things to do in and around Singapore
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Things to do in and around Singapore
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Time Out | Best Things To Do and Events In Cities Worldwide
Your ultimate guide to the best art and entertainment, food and drink, attractions, hotels and things to do in the world’s greatest cities.
Are markets on the verge of an epic collapse? In this Weekly Wrap-Up, Chief Market Strategist Gareth #Soloway recaps a brutal week for tech - semis got annihilated, some down 30-50% - and explains why he flipped from short to buying the bounces, even as he thinks the cycle top is in. Plus the S&P trendline, Apple as a short, and the top setups into next week.
📊 COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
🔵 S&P 500 - Down ~1%; failed to reclaim the morning high (path of least resistance is down). Testing a bull-market trendline a possible third time - each hit raises the odds of a failed breakout
🔵 Nasdaq 100 - The week's laggard, heavily weighted to the collapsing semis vs. the diversified S&P
🔴 SanDisk (SNDK) - Down $1,000+ from highs 3 weeks ago; NOT yet in the buy zone - watch $1,285-$1,200 (the 0.618 fib) for a bounce
🔴 Micron (MU) - Roughly flat; tagged the upper support zone. The ideal spot is a flush to the ~$750 gap fill (~40% drawdown) - bounce odds jump to ~80%
🟢 Marvell (MRVL) - Into massive support; closed slightly green ~$188
🟢 Rigetti (RGTI) - Down ~50% into a gap fill and near double-bottom; a bounce expected next week
🟢 IonQ (IONQ) - Into a pivot line; Gareth is in it (starting small, averaging down)
🔴 SpaceX - Cratered to ~$123 (below insider pricing). More downside likely toward $100, where Gareth steps up, with big bounces along the way
🔴 Apple (AAPL) - A small gain but into massive trendline resistance after gaining $1T+ in ~3 weeks (nearing $5T). Gareth's favorite short - the semi-exodus flow should revert
🔵 NVIDIA (NVDA) - Holding ~$5T; key level ~$192-$193 - lose it and ~$165 is in play
🔵 Gold & Silver - Small gains; gold holding its trendline, silver bounced after kissing $54 support
🟢 Crude Oil - Higher into the weekend (Iran risk premium); a pullback likely Sun/Mon if nothing escalates, or a run to the $87 short level if it does
🔵 Natural Gas - A tiny gain, still holding its trendline; needs to push toward $3.00-$3.10
🟢 Bitcoin (BTC) - Dipped below key support then recovered to slightly green ~$64K - the best performer of the last two weeks, a possible recipient of semi outflows
🔑 KEY TAKEAWAY: The semiconductor bubble burst, and Gareth is buying the bounces (SanDisk $1,285-$1,200, Micron's $750 gap fill, Marvell, Rigetti, IonQ) while insisting the cycle top is in and lower prices lie ahead. His pair-trade: long the beaten-down semis, short Apple into resistance. The S&P trendline and NVIDIA's $192-$193 are the levels into next week.
⏱ TIMESTAMPS (estimated)
0:00 - Intro: A Brutal Week for Tech
1:30 - S&P 500: The Trendline & Breakdown Odds
5:00 - SanDisk, Seagate & Micron: The Buy Zones
11:00 - Marvell, Rigetti & IonQ: The Bounce Setups
14:00 - SpaceX: Below Insider Pricing
16:00 - Apple: The Favorite Short Into $5T
18:00 - NVIDIA: The $192-$193 Line
19:30 - Gold, Silver, Oil & Natural Gas
22:00 - Bitcoin: The Two-Week Outperformer
23:30 - Sponsor: Rumble Wallet
24:30 - Wrap-Up
https://www.youtube.com/live/WV3GcODmg3M?is=VszHIeSkE6O6ZYUo
📊 COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:
🔵 S&P 500 - Down ~1%; failed to reclaim the morning high (path of least resistance is down). Testing a bull-market trendline a possible third time - each hit raises the odds of a failed breakout
🔵 Nasdaq 100 - The week's laggard, heavily weighted to the collapsing semis vs. the diversified S&P
🔴 SanDisk (SNDK) - Down $1,000+ from highs 3 weeks ago; NOT yet in the buy zone - watch $1,285-$1,200 (the 0.618 fib) for a bounce
🔴 Micron (MU) - Roughly flat; tagged the upper support zone. The ideal spot is a flush to the ~$750 gap fill (~40% drawdown) - bounce odds jump to ~80%
🟢 Marvell (MRVL) - Into massive support; closed slightly green ~$188
🟢 Rigetti (RGTI) - Down ~50% into a gap fill and near double-bottom; a bounce expected next week
🟢 IonQ (IONQ) - Into a pivot line; Gareth is in it (starting small, averaging down)
🔴 SpaceX - Cratered to ~$123 (below insider pricing). More downside likely toward $100, where Gareth steps up, with big bounces along the way
🔴 Apple (AAPL) - A small gain but into massive trendline resistance after gaining $1T+ in ~3 weeks (nearing $5T). Gareth's favorite short - the semi-exodus flow should revert
🔵 NVIDIA (NVDA) - Holding ~$5T; key level ~$192-$193 - lose it and ~$165 is in play
🔵 Gold & Silver - Small gains; gold holding its trendline, silver bounced after kissing $54 support
🟢 Crude Oil - Higher into the weekend (Iran risk premium); a pullback likely Sun/Mon if nothing escalates, or a run to the $87 short level if it does
🔵 Natural Gas - A tiny gain, still holding its trendline; needs to push toward $3.00-$3.10
🟢 Bitcoin (BTC) - Dipped below key support then recovered to slightly green ~$64K - the best performer of the last two weeks, a possible recipient of semi outflows
🔑 KEY TAKEAWAY: The semiconductor bubble burst, and Gareth is buying the bounces (SanDisk $1,285-$1,200, Micron's $750 gap fill, Marvell, Rigetti, IonQ) while insisting the cycle top is in and lower prices lie ahead. His pair-trade: long the beaten-down semis, short Apple into resistance. The S&P trendline and NVIDIA's $192-$193 are the levels into next week.
⏱ TIMESTAMPS (estimated)
0:00 - Intro: A Brutal Week for Tech
1:30 - S&P 500: The Trendline & Breakdown Odds
5:00 - SanDisk, Seagate & Micron: The Buy Zones
11:00 - Marvell, Rigetti & IonQ: The Bounce Setups
14:00 - SpaceX: Below Insider Pricing
16:00 - Apple: The Favorite Short Into $5T
18:00 - NVIDIA: The $192-$193 Line
19:30 - Gold, Silver, Oil & Natural Gas
22:00 - Bitcoin: The Two-Week Outperformer
23:30 - Sponsor: Rumble Wallet
24:30 - Wrap-Up
https://www.youtube.com/live/WV3GcODmg3M?is=VszHIeSkE6O6ZYUo
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Are Markets On The Verge Of Epic Collapse? Top Setups Into Next Week!
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Meta, Anthropic in talks for potential US$10 billion compute lease deal: source
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/telcos-media-tech/meta-anthropic-talks-potential-us10-billion-compute-lease-deal-source
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/telcos-media-tech/meta-anthropic-talks-potential-us10-billion-compute-lease-deal-source
The Business Times
Meta, Anthropic in talks for potential US$10 billion compute lease deal: source
The deal would help Meta diversify its income streams Read more at The Business Times.
More ships to call at S’pore? How the Iran war, tariffs are reshaping global sea trade
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/more-ships-to-call-at-spore-how-the-iran-war-tariffs-are-reshaping-global-sea-trade
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/more-ships-to-call-at-spore-how-the-iran-war-tariffs-are-reshaping-global-sea-trade
The Straits Times
More ships to call at S’pore? How the Iran war, tariffs are reshaping global sea trade
Geopolitical disruptions, including the Iran war, have redrawn shipping routes, and this could lead to more ships calling in Singapore in the future. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
We are the last generation of managers who manage only humans: Salesforce S-E Asia CEO
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/we-are-the-last-generation-of-managers-who-manage-only-humans-salesforce-s-e-asia-ceo
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/we-are-the-last-generation-of-managers-who-manage-only-humans-salesforce-s-e-asia-ceo
The Straits Times
We are the last generation of managers who manage only humans: Salesforce S-E Asia CEO
Salesforce S-E Asia CEO discusses how AI is changing management, urging adaptation for the future of work. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
AI frenzy fills Asian airlines’ cargo bays with semiconductors
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/ai-frenzy-fills-asian-airlines-cargo-bays-with-semiconductors
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/ai-frenzy-fills-asian-airlines-cargo-bays-with-semiconductors
The Straits Times
AI frenzy fills Asian airlines’ cargo bays with semiconductors
The surge in demand comes on the back of a worldwide race to build AI data farms and other infrastructure. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
RTS Link to spur S’poreans to spend $1 billion more in JB a year: Study
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/sporeans-to-outspend-jb-visitors-by-294m-once-rts-link-opens-study
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/sporeans-to-outspend-jb-visitors-by-294m-once-rts-link-opens-study
The Straits Times
RTS Link to spur S’poreans to spend $1 billion more in JB a year: Study
A new study projects Singaporeans will outspend Johor Bahru visitors by $294m once the RTS Link opens, impacting retail and F&B sectors. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The S&P 500 is breaking the earnings playbook
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/article/the-sp-500-is-breaking-the-earnings-playbook-chart-of-the-day-115602014.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/article/the-sp-500-is-breaking-the-earnings-playbook-chart-of-the-day-115602014.html
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The S&P 500 is breaking the earnings playbook: Chart of the Day
The S&P 500 is in an earnings boom — but the usual earnings bust never came.
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Wall St Week Ahead Alphabet, Intel results in focus for AI trade as US earnings rev up | Reuters
SUMMARY
Alphabet spending plans in focus in Wednesday resultsIntel, Texas Instruments to report, with semis trade in spotlightTesla, American Express, RTX among other reports due
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) - U.S. corporate earnings season gathers steam in the coming week as Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab and Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab are set to offer updates that could sway the market-leading AI trade amid high profit expectations and uncertainty over the Iran war.
The S&P 500 (.SPX), opens new tab skidded on Friday to post a weekly decline, dragged down by a steep pullback in high-flying semiconductor shares. Still, the benchmark S&P 500 remained up about 9% in 2026, and stood 2% below its early June record high.
https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-week-ahead-alphabet-intel-results-focus-ai-trade-us-earnings-rev-up-2026-07-17/
Wall St Week Ahead Alphabet, Intel results in focus for AI trade as US earnings rev up | Reuters
SUMMARY
Alphabet spending plans in focus in Wednesday resultsIntel, Texas Instruments to report, with semis trade in spotlightTesla, American Express, RTX among other reports due
NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) - U.S. corporate earnings season gathers steam in the coming week as Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab and Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab are set to offer updates that could sway the market-leading AI trade amid high profit expectations and uncertainty over the Iran war.
The S&P 500 (.SPX), opens new tab skidded on Friday to post a weekly decline, dragged down by a steep pullback in high-flying semiconductor shares. Still, the benchmark S&P 500 remained up about 9% in 2026, and stood 2% below its early June record high.
https://www.reuters.com/business/wall-st-week-ahead-alphabet-intel-results-focus-ai-trade-us-earnings-rev-up-2026-07-17/
Trump Media pitched $100,000 monthly fee for fastest feed of U.S. president's posts, sources say
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/18/trump-media-pitched-100000/month-fee-for-fastest-feed-of-trump-posts.html
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/18/trump-media-pitched-100000/month-fee-for-fastest-feed-of-trump-posts.html
CNBC
Trump Media pitched $100,000 monthly fee for fastest feed of U.S. president's posts, sources say
Trump Media & Technology Group has in recent weeks also pitched a discounted plan of $60,000 per month if the firms sign up for a three-year plan.
July 24th: The Day China Reveals Gold’s Real Price", and it was created by The #JayMartin
#jaymartinbc
China is shutting down paper gold. On July 24, 2026, some of the largest banks on Earth — ICBC, the Postal Savings Bank, Ping An — stop letting their everyday customers trade it, all in the same narrow window, and Jay argues this isn't about protecting investors from volatility. It's the moment China starts finding out what gold is actually worth. In this episode, Jay traces the setup back to a room inside the Bank of England where, in March 1968, the floor physically gave way under the weight of the gold stacked on top of it — the same week a defended paper price collapsed into two prices and a whole new monetary system. This is a look at what happens when the paper price of gold breaks away from the real metal, why central banks are quietly trading their U.S. Treasuries for bullion at a record pace, and how China built the machine to force the question on purpose.
00:00 — The Banks Shutting Down Paper Gold
00:55 — The Official Story, and Why Jay Doesn't Buy It
01:29 — 1968: The Floor Gave Way at the Bank of England
02:23 — The $35 Promise
04:01 — The London Gold Pool
04:52 — The Run on Gold: 5 Tonnes to 1,000
05:16 — The Bank Holiday and Two Prices
06:23 — What Paper Gold Actually Is
07:31 — Ten Claims Per Ounce
08:49 — Test #1: Watch for Two Prices
09:40 — Test #2: Watch the Smart Money
11:08 — Your Grocery Bill, 1976 vs Today
14:37 — China's Three-Part Replacement
16:50 — "Priced in the West": They Told Us in 2014
17:13 — What Happens on July 24
18:04 — The Two Things to Watch
https://youtu.be/hHNDgjan15c?is=L9iG55ksPEQu0u1X
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China is shutting down paper gold. On July 24, 2026, some of the largest banks on Earth — ICBC, the Postal Savings Bank, Ping An — stop letting their everyday customers trade it, all in the same narrow window, and Jay argues this isn't about protecting investors from volatility. It's the moment China starts finding out what gold is actually worth. In this episode, Jay traces the setup back to a room inside the Bank of England where, in March 1968, the floor physically gave way under the weight of the gold stacked on top of it — the same week a defended paper price collapsed into two prices and a whole new monetary system. This is a look at what happens when the paper price of gold breaks away from the real metal, why central banks are quietly trading their U.S. Treasuries for bullion at a record pace, and how China built the machine to force the question on purpose.
00:00 — The Banks Shutting Down Paper Gold
00:55 — The Official Story, and Why Jay Doesn't Buy It
01:29 — 1968: The Floor Gave Way at the Bank of England
02:23 — The $35 Promise
04:01 — The London Gold Pool
04:52 — The Run on Gold: 5 Tonnes to 1,000
05:16 — The Bank Holiday and Two Prices
06:23 — What Paper Gold Actually Is
07:31 — Ten Claims Per Ounce
08:49 — Test #1: Watch for Two Prices
09:40 — Test #2: Watch the Smart Money
11:08 — Your Grocery Bill, 1976 vs Today
14:37 — China's Three-Part Replacement
16:50 — "Priced in the West": They Told Us in 2014
17:13 — What Happens on July 24
18:04 — The Two Things to Watch
https://youtu.be/hHNDgjan15c?is=L9iG55ksPEQu0u1X
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July 24th: The Day China Reveals Gold’s Real Price
China is shutting down paper gold. On July 24, 2026, some of the largest banks on Earth — ICBC, the Postal Savings Bank, Ping An — stop letting their everyday customers trade it, all in the same narrow window, and Jay argues this isn't about protecting investors…
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