Peter Thiel Sells Entire Nvidia Stake Amid AI Bubble Concerns
Billionaire Peter Thiel has exited his full position in Nvidia, citing fears of an artificial-intelligence-driven tech bubble that may already be peaking.
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Billionaire Peter Thiel has exited his full position in Nvidia, citing fears of an artificial-intelligence-driven tech bubble that may already be peaking.
Gold prices edged higher following two consecutive days of losses, as markets trimmed expectations for a near-term U.S. rate cut and investors reassess safe-haven dynamics.
An autonomous AI system was used to probe and exploit vulnerabilities across nearly 30 government, financial and tech websites, while a separate $120 million theft from crypto platform Balancer is suspected to involve AI tools.
Berkshire Hathaway revealed a roughly $4.3 billion investment in Alphabet Inc., marking a rare tech push for the firm, even as it continues reducing its longtime holding in Apple Inc.
Cocoa futures dropped below $5,300 per ton on ICE for the first time since 2024, pressured by expectations of U.S. tariff cuts and improving West African harvests.
European markets dipped as investors recalibrated expectations of a U.S. rate cut and flagged overvaluation in the AI sector, while weak Chinese economic data added to global risk-off sentiment.
Bitcoin Depot, North America’s largest Bitcoin ATM operator, has launched its first Asian operations in Hong Kong – targeting a top-five position in the market and meeting rising cash-to-crypto demand.
AI startup Anthropic announced a $50 billion funding plan to build large-scale data centers in Texas and New York, reinforcing its position in the AI infrastructure race.
Shares of SoftBank Group fell by as much as 10% after the conglomerate sold its entire stake in NVIDIA Corporation for $5.8 billion, highlighting mounting funding pressures from its ambitious AI investments.
Apple introduced the iPhone Pocket, a limited-edition wearable accessory priced at $149.95 for the short strap and $229.95 for the long version, blending premium design with everyday practicality.
Warren Buffett announced he will no longer write Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder letters, marking the end of a 60-year tradition as he accelerates his philanthropic plans and prepares to hand leadership to Greg Abel.
The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, announced a new initiative merging artificial intelligence, biology, and computing to accelerate breakthroughs in health and disease research.
Trump Media & Technology Group reported a third-quarter net loss of $54.8 million while holding 11,542 Bitcoin and expanding crypto assets, raising questions about its treasury strategy and operational model.
J.P. Morgan argues that Bitcoin is undervalued compared to Gold on a risk-adjusted basis and estimates a fair price of about $170,000 for the cryptocurrency within 6-12 months.
Bernstein analysts say platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi are rapidly transitioning from niche experiments into legitimate financial products attracting institutional and Wall Street interest.