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Robinhood's Triple Play: From Trump Accounts to SpaceX IPO and Tokenization

Robinhood is positioning itself at the center of three major financial shifts: potentially administering new federal savings accounts, vying for a key role in SpaceX's blockbuster IPO, and expanding into tokenized assets. This strategic pivot could redefine the fintech's role from a trading app to a core financial infrastructure player.

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Giverny Capital Exits Credit Acceptance as Market Focus Shifts to AI

Investment firm Giverny Capital has sold its position in auto-finance provider Credit Acceptance Corporation, citing a challenging market environment dominated by AI hype and large-cap tech outperformance. The move highlights a broader divergence between fundamental business performance and current investor sentiment.

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Disney Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates Despite $110M YouTube TV Blackout Hit; Succession Decision Looms

The Walt Disney Company posted stronger-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results, with revenue climbing to $25.98 billion. However, a costly autumn carriage dispute with YouTube TV shaved $110 million from operating income, even as the company's Experiences division and streaming services showed robust growth. All eyes are now on the board's imminent decision on CEO Bob Iger's successor.

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Three Growth Stocks Poised to Outperform in a Volatile Market

Identifying companies with sustainable growth engines is a perennial challenge for investors. We analyze three firms—Vertiv, Ares Management, and Halozyme Therapeutics—that are expanding their competitive moats and delivering robust revenue growth, offering potential shelter in uncertain times.