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GameStop’s $56B offer for eBay jolted Reddit DD: Some see galaxy-brain, most see margin call. Burry exits stage left.

Amazon's logistics bombshell hands UPS and FedEx a beating, GameStop chases eBay, and oil spikes have Norwegian Cruise Line wishing for calmer seas.

BTC bullishness returns on Reddit and X, even as war headlines swirl. $ETH draws fresh fans, while altcoin chatter goes from speculative to truly weird.

NCLH missed EPS by 28%, cut its full-year outlook, and is down 16% YTD while Royal Caribbean sips cocktails on the lido deck. Here's where retail sentiment stands.

Nokia just hit its highest price since 2010. BMW is eating a 25% tariff sandwich. And oil above $101 is quietly breaking the market's brain. Let's talk.

Greg Abel's Berkshire debut hit $11.35B in Q1 earnings, Buffett called the market a 'church with a casino attached,' and Reddit is paying attention.

Greg Abel takes the Berkshire throne, Buffett calls the market a casino, oil splits into two realities, and Spirit Airlines discovers what happens when your business model meets $7/gal jet fuel.

Oil is above $101, Iran is threatening to shut Hormuz, and social sentiment has gone from nervous to full panic mode. The geopolitical trade of the decade is playing out in real time.

Greg Abel just chaired his first Berkshire meeting as CEO. Q1 operating earnings hit $11.35B (+18% YoY), cash reserves hit a record $397B, and Warren Buffett is officially a shareholder. No big deal.

Spirit is cooked, Berkshire's new era opened with a banger quarter, and $101 oil is the villain nobody wanted. The feeds are loud this week.

A $35 gap between paper and physical oil prices. $397B in Berkshire cash. Semis at ATH vs SPY. The market is screaming something. Are you listening?

Greg Abel ran his first Berkshire meeting, Buffett called the market a casino, and $QQQ is at all-time ratio highs vs $SPY. Buckle up.