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Weekly Update for the week ending August 15, 2025

Paying to Play: What Nvidia and AMD’s China Access Means for Investors
The Trump administration has struck a highly unusual deal with Nvidia (NASD: NVDA) and AMD (NASD: AMD) to sell certain artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China – Nvidia’s H20 and AMD’s MI308 – the companies must hand over 15% of those sales to the US government. In return, they get the export licenses needed to ship the chips to China. This effectively reopens a market that had been closed off under earlier restrictions..
While it might sound like a simple trade-off – a cut for the US, access for the companies – it sets a dangerous precedent.

Weekly Update for the week ending July 25, 2025

Dominoes start to fall
Since President Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement – imposing sweeping tariffs on nearly all imports, starting with a universal 10% base and rising to “reciprocal” rates as high as 54% – the US has been scrambling to strike new trade deals. With a 90-day pause in effect for negotiations and court challenges mounting, several countries have already hammered out agreements aimed at easing tariff threats and stabilizing trade ties.

Each deal is tailored to the partner: some offer tariff relief, others open access to key sectors, but all share one goal – softening the blow of a trade war no one wants. Let’s take a look at the deals that have been signed and why getting deals signed is important to us investors.

Weekly Update for the week ending July 18, 2025

Tariff Scorecard: Keeping Score in the Latest Wave of Tariffs

Tariffs are once again front and centre in investors’ minds. Since returning to office, President Trump has hit several major trading partners with new levies and rolled out a wave of new threats. The list is growing fast, with entire countries and key sectors in the crosshairs, making it tough to keep track of what’s actually in effect and what’s still just a warning shot.

So, here’s a quick recap.

Weekly Update for the week ending May 16, 2025

Sell in May or Stay and Invest?
I originally intended to talk about this lighter topic – an old investing phrase that tends to pop up around this time of year: “Sell in May and go away” the previous week, but Warren Buffet stepping down from Chief Executive Officer of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) after 60 years at the helm kind of stole the lead. So this week, let’s talk a look at the story behind this phrase.

Weekly Update for the week ending May 9, 2025

On May 3, during Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE: BRK.B) annual general meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, Warren Buffett surprised the crowd by announcing his plan to step down as CEO at the end of 2025. At 94, the legendary investor will stay on as chair of the board, but his long-time successor, Greg Abel, will officially take the reins in 2026. The announcement caught everyone off guard – including Abel himself – with only Buffett’s immediate family in the loop beforehand.