Michael Burry Bets Against Nvidia, Palantir, and AI: What It Signals for Tech Stocks
November 10, 2025, 1:46 AM EST. Legendary investor Michael Burry – famous for The Big Short – is signaling a cautious stance on high-flying tech names by taking positions that could profit from a pullback in Nvidia and Palantir while questioning the durability of the AI rally. The moves, reported by insiders, suggest a bet against overhyped growth narratives and a tilt toward more selective exposure to cash-generating franchises. Critics argue that trimming exposure to AI leaders could underperform if demand for semiconductors and data analytics remains robust, but supporters say the strategy hedges risk in a frothy market. The decision highlights ongoing tensions between growth and risk management in tech equities and underscores how big bets can shape portfolio risk in 2025.
Will the AI bubble burst as investors grow wary of returns?
November 10, 2025, 1:44 AM EST. Amid a flood of AI funding, billions are pouring into infrastructure, startups and talent, fueling surging stock valuations for names like Nvidia and Microsoft. But a growing chorus warns that actual corporate usage is softening, with AI adoption slipping and spending tightening. Analysts say the hype has outpaced profits, suggesting a potential bubble risk if durable use cases fail to emerge. Surveys show firms with >250 employees pulled back AI tool usage from ~14% to under 12% over the summer. Core challenges persist: hallucinations, reliability gaps, and the limited ability of today's models to learn from experience without continual updates. As capital remains available but wary, venture activity has cooled even as overall funding stays robust. The coming months will test whether demand catches up with exuberance.
Shigeru Miyamoto Still Tests Every Mario Title to Ensure It Feels Like Mario
November 10, 2025, 1:42 AM EST. Shigeru Miyamoto remains deeply involved with Mario, even as he delegates more to teammates. In Casa Brutus, he says he now takes a hands-off approach but personally plays the first 30 minutes and checks the interface to ensure it really feels like Mario. He notes Mario's growth beyond games through collaborations with passionate people outside Nintendo, including theme parks and a forthcoming film. While his next 3D adventure could be a sequel to Super Mario Odyssey or something new, Miyamoto hints Nintendo is exploring fresh directions rather than pure sequels. A Super Mario Galaxy Movie is in the works as well. The Mario franchise remains a powerhouse across media.
Apple reportedly plans OLED display and touchscreen for M6 Pro and M6 Max MacBook Pro in 2026
November 10, 2025, 1:40 AM EST. Apple is reportedly planning a major update for the next-gen MacBook Pro lineup, introducing an OLED display and touch support on the M6 Pro and M6 Max variants. The base M6 is expected to miss these upgrades, while the higher-end models reportedly get a thinner chassis and a more portable form factor. Codenamed K114 and K116, the OLED panels would match iPhone/iPad Pro quality, marking Apple's first touch-capable MacBooks. The base design would remain unchanged for the moment, possibly to differentiate performance tiers. Bloomberg suggests the M5 family could arrive earlier, with the M6 Pro/Max launch in late 2026 or early 2027 and a roughly $100 price uptick. India pricing remains unclear.
Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility Information Website Launched to Check Switch 1 Games
November 10, 2025, 1:36 AM EST. Nintendo has launched a new website to check whether Nintendo Switch 1 games run on Nintendo Switch 2 for both physical and digital versions. The site uses three statuses: Supported (game behavior is consistent with Nintendo Switch), Untested (compatibility will be tested later), and Incompatible. A Supported rating means the title runs as expected on the new console; Untested means testing is pending; Incompatible means it will not work. This provides a quick compatibility reference for players and collectors.
ArkEdge Space Demonstrates Global Satellite IoT Messaging with AE-1c
November 10, 2025, 1:34 AM EST. ArkEdge Space Inc. demonstrated operational satellite short messaging using compact, battery-powered IoT devices, transmitting from ground terminals to micro-satellites and downlinking in real time via ArkEdge's ground station. Shown at the UNISEC-Global Meeting, the tests highlight satellite-based IoT coverage for remote and oceanic regions lacking terrestrial networks. The system relies on low-power, long-range modules that relay sensor data to space and back, proving technical feasibility for future missions. ArkEdge plans international proof-of-concept and commercial missions across Africa, Asia, and South America, expanding its IoT constellation for wide-area, continuous monitoring. At NIHONBASHI SPACE WEEK 2025, partners emphasized Africa connectivity. The AE-1c mission, supported by METI and NEDO, advances standardized 6U satellite buses and integrated geospatial intelligence data.
Nintendo launches Switch 2 compatibility site for Switch 1 games
November 10, 2025, 1:32 AM EST. Nintendo has launched a dedicated Switch 2 compatibility site that lets players quickly determine whether Switch 1 games run on the new console. The vast majority of titles are compatible, with a few notable exceptions. For example, NieR: Automata currently runs poorly on Switch 2, despite strong performance on Switch 1. The site lets users search by game title or general term, and each game page shows whether behavior is consistent, there are any issues, or if the title is fully incompatible. Patch fixes for various titles have rolled out over time, with lists linked from the site. Players can try the new compatibility checker now and stay updated on future patches and Switch 2 news.
Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility Checker: New Search Page Lets You Verify Game and App Status
November 10, 2025, 1:30 AM EST. Nintendo has launched a new Switch 2 compatibility search page to help players verify which titles work on the hybrid system. The tool lets you type a game or app into a search bar and see if it is supported or incompatible for the Switch 2, with results covering both physical and digital versions. It may also show recent patches or other notes. The page reflects Nintendo's ongoing effort to expand compatibility after a launch where not every title was ready. Users can routinely check status and updates as more games become compatible. Have a title in mind you want tested? Share it in the comments.
China's internet platforms cautiously revive lending as Beijing pushes consumer loans
November 10, 2025, 1:28 AM EST. China's internet platforms are quietly reviving consumer lending after Beijing's subsidies and a more accommodative environmental shift. Beijing's 2020 crackdown on disorderly expansion hit Ant Group's IPO and led to restructuring and fines; now, subsidies in August naming Ant and WeBank alongside traditional banks aim to spur lending. Industry sources say the regulatory landscape has become more accommodative, turning expansion from constraint to strategy as growth slows. Ant, Meituan's financial arm, ByteDance, and Baidu stand to gain from faster growth and margins if defaults stay in check, though regulators could tighten again. UBS projects online lending to rise about 7-8% in 2025 with strong profit gains as the sector normalizes, while banks and fintechs merge operations under tighter capital and data rules.
The Most Overlooked Way to Profit From AI Infrastructure Spending
November 10, 2025, 1:26 AM EST. While Nvidia grabs the headlines in AI hardware, the AI build-out offers profit paths beyond chips. The AI workloads live in powerful data centers, owned by REITs like Digital Realty. The story also extends to the racks and building components supplied by firms such as Nucor. Yet the most overlooked lever is utilities: the demand for electricity to run AI infrastructure is likely to endure even if growth slows. Regulated, capital-intensive, and regionally focused, utilities provide steady exposure to the longer-term power needs behind AI, making them a compelling complement to chip plays in the AI era.
Tesla's Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi departs after eight years
November 10, 2025, 1:24 AM EST. Tesla's head of the Cybertruck program, Siddhant Awasthi, is leaving the company after more than eight years, including an ascent from intern to the program's lead. He steered the Cybertruck from its engineering phase into large-scale production and also took charge of the Model 3 program last July. Awasthi announced the move on LinkedIn. The news comes as Tesla posted record deliveries in Q3 aided by buyers chasing a $7,500 EV tax credit that expires at the end of September; analysts foresee a Q4 pullback as the incentive vanishes. Cybertruck demand has faced headwinds, with discounts on inventory and a March recall filing showing 46,096 units produced since its November 2023 introduction.
Samsung's Exynos 2600: 2nm GAA chip promises 59% efficiency boost vs Apple A19 Pro
November 10, 2025, 1:16 AM EST. Samsung's next-gen Exynos 2600 is touted as the first 2nm GAA chipset fabbed in-house by Samsung Foundry for the Galaxy S26. If benchmarks hold, it could stand as a flagship alternative to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and MediaTek Dimensity 9500. Early Geekbench 6 results on a prototype show the Exynos 2600 delivering up to 59% more power efficiency than Apple's A19 Pro, with measured draws of about 3.6W (single-core) and 7.6W (multi-core). Samsung attributes the gains to the new 2nm GAA process and reduced leakage. In graphics, the Xclipse 960 GPU reportedly improves performance-per-watt by ~30% versus the previous generation. Rumors point to a 1+3+6 CPU core layout and a max 3.80GHz performance core. Official performance metrics remain unconfirmed.
Best Buy's early Black Friday TV deals: 15 top picks from Samsung, Sony, and LG
November 10, 2025, 1:14 AM EST. Best Buy is kicking off an early Black Friday sale with record-low prices on top TVs from Samsung, Sony, and LG. As TechRadar's TV deals editor, I've spotlighted the standout discounts, from budget HD sets at $69.99 to premium OLEDs with big savings. Highlights include Samsung's 65-inch S90F OLED at a new low of $1,399.99, the Insignia 55-inch 4K QLED Fire TV at $229.99, and the LG 65-inch C4 OLED at $1,299.99. Plus, Best Buy's Holiday Price Match policy means you can get price protection if the TV price drops after checkout. If you're shopping now, these unbelievable TV deals span sizes and features, offering strong value ahead of Black Friday.
iOS 26.2 Beta 1: Key Features, Accessibility Upgrades, and Performance Gains
November 10, 2025, 1:12 AM EST. Apple's iOS 26.2 beta 1 introduces a suite of enhancements focused on accessibility, security, and usability. Notable upgrades include LED/screen flash alerts for notifications, offline lyrics in the Music app, and full-screen playlist artwork. Freeform gains a new table feature for better collaboration, while enhanced notifications add earthquake warnings and imminent-threat alerts. Translate app gains live translation in Italian, German, and Spanish, and password management now supports excluding sites from prompts. AirDrop adds a 30-day sharing option with PIN protection, and Weather now offers relative timing for forecasts. The update also improves performance on older devices, though as a beta it still shows some issues. These refinements reflect Apple's focus on usability, security, and inclusivity.
TSMC Chief: Nvidia CEO Wants More Chips; Huang Praises Taiwan Foundry
November 10, 2025, 1:10 AM EST. During his fourth Taiwan visit, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met TSMC chief CC Wei over a hotpot dinner in Taipei, reinforcing the Nvidia-TSMC partnership. Huang praised TSMC as indispensable to Nvidia's growth, declaring No TSMC, No Nvidia and pushing for more chip supply as AI chip demand accelerates. Wei confirmed Nvidia's appetite for chips but kept exact quantities confidential. The meeting occurred as TSMC reports record revenue and profit and as export controls on Nvidia's advanced Blackwell chips shape strategy. The exchange highlights the close ties between Nvidia's AI ambitions and Taiwan's leading semiconductor foundry, even amid broader geopolitical tensions affecting supply chains and policy.
Refurbished iPhone 16E at $425: $174 Off, 95% Battery Health, 1-Year Warranty
November 10, 2025, 1:02 AM EST. Deal alert: a refurbished iPhone 16E with 128GB is now $425 at Woot, a $174 cut from the $599 list price (about 29% off). This Exceptionally Refurbished device shows minimal wear, fewer than 100 battery cycles and at least 95% battery health. It's unlocked and ships with a one-year warranty; it's not eligible for AppleCare. Powered by the A18 chip and running iOS 18, it supports Apple Intelligence features and satellite messaging when you're off-network. The 6.1-inch OLED Display is protected by Ceramic Shield, and the dual camera system features a 48MP Fusion main lens with a 2x telephoto option plus a 12MP front camera with Face ID. Expect up to 26 hours of video playback, and use the Action Button for shortcuts.
Apple Removes China's Top LGBTQ+ Dating Apps After Government Order
November 10, 2025, 12:56 AM EST. Apple has removed two popular LGBTQ+ dating apps, Blued and Finka, from the China App Store following an order from the Cyberspace Administration of China. The apps appear unavailable in China storefronts but remain functional for users who already downloaded them. Apple says the removal is storefront-specific and tied to local laws, and notes the apps were never available broadly outside China. The move underscores how tech platforms balance regulatory compliance with censorship in China, where LGBTQ+ content faces ongoing pressure. Industry context includes prior blocks of Grindr and shifts in ownership, with Blued's international version rebranded as HeeSay. It's unclear if the ban is temporary or permanent.
Is Fashion Ready for the AI Bubble to Burst? | Tech & Business
November 10, 2025, 12:54 AM EST. AI has captured the imagination of tech and fashion alike as leaders pursue new ways to fix product discovery, personalization, and sizing. But skepticism is rising that the hype may be fueling an AI bubble driven by soaring valuations, megadeals, and record capex. Banks warn of a possible correction as markets react to ambitions that haven't yet delivered broad economic gains. The article points to Nvidia's meteoric rise, OpenAI's megadeals, and hundreds of unicorn valuations, highlighting how giant tech players are ramping up AI investments. For fashion brands, the key question is whether to ride the wave or prioritize measurable ROI and risk controls amid macro volatility and potential consumer backlash.
GTA 6 Content Complete: What It Means for the Delay and Release
November 10, 2025, 12:46 AM EST. According to multiple sources, including Reece 'Kiwi Talkz' Reilly and insider Tom Henderson, GTA 6 is reportedly content complete-the core story, mechanics, and content are finished, with only polishing and QA left. Reilly says Rockstar warned of a delay, but the game is now in a stage where no new features will be added unless decisions change. Henderson confirms it's been content ready for a long time. The piece explains that content complete appears late in Alpha, with a Beta phase for bug fixes and polish. The timeline is compared to Remedy's Max Payne 1&2 remake. Readers are invited to weigh in on the delay and potential window of release.
Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro Price in India Leaked: Specs Revealed
November 10, 2025, 12:44 AM EST. The Indian variants of the Oppo Find X9 and Find X9 Pro are expected to mirror their Chinese counterparts. The lineup runs Dimensity 9500 with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage, on ColorOS 16 (Android 16). The Pro features a 6.78-inch LTPO 1.5K display, while the standard X9 uses a 6.59-inch 1.5K panel, both at 120Hz and up to 3,600 nits brightness, with ProXDR HDR, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and always-on. Cameras: X9 – 50MP main (Lyt-808), 50MP tele (Lyt-600), 50MP ultrawide, 32MP selfie; X9 Pro upgrades to 50MP main (Lyt-828), 50MP ultrawide (ISOCELL 5KJN5), 200MP tele, and 50MP front. Battery: 7,025mAh (X9) and 7,500mAh (X9 Pro) with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. IP66/68/69, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, Splash Touch, SGS Drop Resistance; Indian pricing has leaked.
Oppo Find X9 5G Series India Launch: Colors, RAM, and Storage Revealed Ahead of Nov 18
November 10, 2025, 12:42 AM EST. Ahead of the November 18 launch in India, Oppo has revealed color options, RAM and storage for the Find X9 5G series. The Find X9 5G will come in Space Black and Titanium Grey with 12GB RAM + 256GB or 16GB RAM + 512GB. The Find X9 Pro 5G offers Silk White and Titanium Charcoal with a single 16GB RAM + 512GB configuration. Both are powered by the Dimensity 9500 and run ColorOS 16 on Android. Expected specs include a 6.59" AMOLED (Find X9) or 6.78" AMOLED (Find X9 Pro), 7,025mAh and 7,500mAh batteries, plus 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Pricing rumours: Find X9 around Rs 74,999; Find X9 Pro around Rs 99,999.
Tesla's Cybertruck program chief Siddhant Awasthi departs after eight years
November 10, 2025, 12:38 AM EST. Tesla's Cybertruck program chief Siddhant Awasthi has announced his departure after more than eight years at the company. The move underscores Tesla's broader shift toward promoting from within rather than hiring externally for top roles. Awasthi rose from intern to engineering manager, then led the Cybertruck's production ramp and 48-volt architecture before also overseeing the Model 3 program. Tesla has recently reshuffled its vehicle program organization amid layoffs and a broader talent exodus. While the company repeatedly emphasized acceleration and innovation, the Cybertruck has struggled: despite a planned 250,000-unit annual capacity, current demand has yet to match production, with reports of selling far fewer trucks annually. The takeaway isn't a verdict on Awasthi, but on how aggressive optimism at the top shaped the program.
How AI Fits Into Food Science: Dairy Quality, Safety, and Sustainability
November 10, 2025, 12:34 AM EST. Postdoctoral researcher Paulina Feire Vasconez joined The AI Conversation hosted by Fresno State CIO Bao Johri to discuss merging machine learning with spectroscopy in dairy science. Her work blends data-rich spectroscopy, bioprocess optimization, and AI methods to boost quality, safety, sustainability, and innovation in dairy products. She notes spectroscopy captures a product's fingerprint and can distinguish mozzarella made by different creameries with identical moisture, protein, and fat content. By applying AI algorithms, she can predict milk and whey functionalities, identify early defects, and cut testing time from hours to about two seconds, enabling real-time, chemical-free quality control on production lines. The talk underscores the interdisciplinary nature of AI in agriculture and the Central Valley's role in food production.
Orange and Eutelsat inaugurate Caribbean satellite gateway in Martinique to extend OneWeb coverage
November 10, 2025, 12:28 AM EST. Orange and Eutelsat inaugurated a teleport in Martinique to host Eutelsat's OneWeb gateway, strengthening satellite coverage across the Caribbean. The facility, hosting 14 LEO antennas, connects to submarine cables and terrestrial networks to deliver low-latency connectivity to hard-to-reach regions, maritime users and local communities. By bringing the OneWeb constellation closer to the Caribbean, the project aims to enhance resilience, security and inclusivity, supporting digital transformation, economic development and startup growth. The gateway positions Martinique as a regional hub within a broader European strategy of digital independence, while addressing coexistence with agriculture, protected sites and mangrove restoration as part of a sustainable approach. Executives cited by Fabio Mando emphasize global reach and continuous availability.
Are Government Restrictions on AI Constitutional? A First Amendment Analysis
November 10, 2025, 12:24 AM EST. Restrictions on AI use raise First Amendment questions because they regulate speech based on content. Courts such as Ward v. Rock Against Racism require regulations to be content-neutral, serve a significant government interest, be narrowly tailored, and leave open ample alternative channels-classic time, place, and manner rules. If AI restrictions are merely altering presentation, they may be lawful; if they are viewpoint or subject-matter bans, they risk constitutional invalidation, per Mosley. The article notes potential tradeoffs: some restrictions could curb mis/disinformation but also limit expressivity for those seeking to articulate views. With more than a thousand AI bills proposed nationwide, the constitutional question remains central: do AI rules regulate method or message, and will courts strike down non-neutral restrictions?
UT Law launches AI Opportunity Inventory to analyze AI's impact on public policy
November 10, 2025, 12:16 AM EST. UT School of Law has launched the AI Opportunity Inventory, a new database designed to highlight how AI is used across fields like academia and government, under the UT AI Innovation and Law Program. Developed by researchers and nonprofits nationwide, the project crowdsources data from government bodies, civil society groups, universities and AI labs and will be analyzed by UT and Brown University to assess their public policy impact. Kevin Frazier notes that AI has both positive and negative use cases, with proper use expanding opportunities and knowledge. Katherine Anne Doan emphasizes that AI will magnify society's values and requires tailoring for business needs. Judge Xavier Rodriguez warns about potential bias in tools like bail decisions. The lab aims to inspire policymakers with real use cases and diffusion strategies.
AST SpaceMobile and Vodafone Establish Germany-Based Satellite Operations Centre for European Coverage
November 10, 2025, 12:14 AM EST.AST SpaceMobile and Vodafone have chosen Germany to host the main Satellite Operations Centre for their SatCo programme, mapping space-based connectivity to European mobile networks. The centre, near Munich or Hannover, will coordinate satellite links for 21 EU member states, enabling seamless handoffs between space and terrestrial 4G/5G networks and supporting emergency services. The planned EU constellation will feature a command switch for oversight, with telemetry, tracking and control encryption keys for S-Band (smartphones) and Q/V-Band (space-to-earth links). Beyond commercial broadband, SatCo aims to bolster public protection and disaster-relief communications, empowering responders even in challenging environments, with gateways across Europe enabling resilient connectivity.
EV Battery Charging: Why the 20-80% Rule Extends Battery Life
November 10, 2025, 12:12 AM EST. Many electric-car owners treat the battery like a gas tank-charge to 100% and drain to empty. That habit accelerates wear. Specialists recommend keeping the state of charge between 20-80%. In that golden window, the car stays responsive, range remains predictable, and regenerative braking works best. In practice, that band is where an EV feels right. A high SOC pushes internal voltage and stresses chemistry, while a very low one can trigger limits. Repeating edge-to-edge cycles adds heat and shortens life. The sensible move is to set a charge cap in the app and reserve rapid charging for road trips. Fast charging isn't inherently harmful if you don't lean on it and don't leave the car at 100% for hours. Heat is the real enemy-park in shade, charge in a garage, and use climate control while plugged in.
Nintendo launches Switch 2 compatibility site for Switch games
November 10, 2025, 12:10 AM EST.Nintendo has launched a new compatibility website for Switch games to gauge how they perform on Switch 2. The page covers both physical and digital versions of software, allowing users to search any available game to see whether its behavior on Switch 2 is consistent with Switch, or if there are variations. The tool aims to help players anticipate potential differences and plan updates or purchases accordingly. The site provides per-game notes and expectations across modes, making it easier to verify compatibility before playing or porting titles to the newer console.
Tablet Market Outlook 2025-2032: Growth Drivers, Hybrid Devices, and AI-Enabled Innovation
November 10, 2025, 12:08 AM EST. The tablet market reached USD 45.88B in 2024 and is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 3.4% from 2025 to 2032, reaching about USD 59.43B. Tablets occupy a pivotal position between smartphones and laptops, evolving from consumption devices to versatile tools for education, business (fieldwork, POS, mobile healthcare, construction), and entertainment. Key drivers include advances in processor speed, display quality, and intuitive OSes, plus the rise of hybrid tablets with detachable keyboards and stylus input. The rollout of 5G enables low-latency mobile experiences, expanding use cases in real-time professional environments. AI enhancements in interfaces provide personalized assistance. Sustainability and lighter, more powerful materials are shaping product design. Growth is supported by digital transformation and remote/hybrid work adoption, especially in developing economies.
AI investment boom could threaten financial-system stability, analysts warn
November 10, 2025, 12:06 AM EST. AI investment is moving from a stock-market bubble debate to a potential threat to financial-system stability. The first phase has been largely equity-funded by the hyperscalers – Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon – who will spend about $375 billion on AI infrastructure and chips this year, rising toward $450 billion next year. Others, including OpenAI, are pledging vast sums without equivalent funding, relying on access to equity markets and circular finance. OpenAI aims for roughly $20 billion in annual revenue this year but must scale to hundreds of billions to cover chip and processing costs. If the sector cools sooner than expected, equity providers could bear the brunt, though a full-blown crisis may echo but not equal 2008. A second phase, driven by the need for data centers, chips, and power, could demand about 5.2 trillion by 2030, per McKinsey.
Nasdaq Could Soar in 2026: Top 10 AI Growth Stocks to Buy
November 10, 2025, 12:04 AM EST. AI adoption has accelerated, helping the Nasdaq ride a multi-year rally as investors anticipate rate cuts and stronger earnings. The article notes bull markets lasting longer than three years tend to extend, suggesting more upside ahead. PwC estimates AI could add up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, creating opportunities for sector leaders. The piece highlights three key chipmakers fueling the AI wave: Nvidia, whose GPUs power data centers and dominate the market; Broadcom, whose XPUs offer energy-efficient alternatives; and Arm Holdings, whose CPU-core licensing underpins many next-gen processors. The discussion points to continued revenue and EPS gains as AI adoption grows.
Google and TSA Issue Major Warnings for Smartphone Users on Public Wi-Fi and Charging Stations
November 10, 2025, 12:02 AM EST.Google has issued a warning urging smartphone users to avoid public Wi-Fi whenever possible, noting unencrypted networks can be easily exploited by attackers. The alert mirrors a TSA caution and warns of man-in-the-middle attacks and fake hotspots such as 'Airport Free Wi-Fi.' In its Behind the Scenes Android security report, Google highlights risks from text-based scams affecting Android devices. The FTC historically downplayed these risks, but Google and the TSA urge caution and safer practices. The TSA also cautions against public charging stations, which can compromise ports and steal data. Together, the agencies recommend avoiding unfamiliar networks, using mobile data or a VPN when possible, and staying vigilant about scams.
My Top 3 Growth Plays for 2026: Nvidia, Netflix, and the Vanguard IT ETF
November 10, 2025, 12:00 AM EST. Here are three growth ideas for 2026: 1) Nvidia (NVDA), a beneficiary of booming AI demand with 56% YoY revenue growth in its latest quarter, and a mega-cap rally that pushed it toward a $5 trillion valuation. 2) Netflix (NFLX), a growth engine with 17% quarterly revenue growth and rising US TV share, notable for its upcoming 10-for-1 stock split and valuation metrics (P/S around 10.9, forward P/E ~34). 3) Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT), a simple way to capture 300+ growth names, with Nvidia as a top holding. A reminder that growth stocks can be volatile, so consider gradual allocations or diversified ETF exposure to weather pullbacks.
