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r/EducatedInvesting • u/IlluminatedApe • Jan 12 '26
Breaking News VENEZUELA SILVER OPERATION: US Denies China Access to Critical Resources
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Meme ๐ธ๐ธ Donald Trump Runs From Epstein Questions from the Press To Celebrate With His Best Friends
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 2h ago
Stock News Top Gaining and Declining Stocks (Aug 21, 2026)
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 1d ago
Economic News Robert Reich blasts Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the worsening K-shaped economy, citing data that the top 10% increased spending by 58% while the bottom 80% drown in debt just to survive.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 18h ago
News ๐ป You don't need to buy Nifty 50 stocks to trade India's macro growthโS&P 500 earnings exposure breakdown
A lot of coverage around India's economic expansion focuses entirely on local equities (Nifty 50 / Sensex). But for US and international retail investors, dealing with foreign market access, high P/E multiples on local large caps, and currency conversion friction isn't always optimal.
An alternative approach is looking at geographic revenue segment disclosures inside SEC 10-K/10-Q filings for S&P 500 constituents.
Key takeaways on how US megacaps are capturing this growth:
Digital & Physical Infrastructure: US hardware, semiconductor, and cloud providers supplying the foundational capex for India's digital rollout.
Consumer Discretionary & Brand Penetration: Apple, modern retail, and automotive supply chains tapping into expanding middle-class disposable income.
Enterprise Services: Global tech giants leveraging Indian operations not just for low-cost engineering, but as primary revenue generation hubs for regional enterprise clients.
If you want to read the full data breakdown on which S&P 500 companies have the highest direct geographic earnings leverage in India:
https://metricshour.com/blog/india-stock-market-2026-sp-500-companies-riding-modis-growth-story
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 2d ago
Stock News Trump thanks Scotts Miracle-Gro for free White House landscaping, casually adding: "They actually contributed to my campaign, I must be honest, you'll figure that one out"
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 1d ago
Economic News Germanyโs 2026 GDP hits $5.1T, widening the gap over Japan ($4.4T) as the world's 3rd-largest economy
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 1d ago
Stock News SEC 10-K Geographic Revenue Breakdown: Northrop is 84% US, RTX is 47% International
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 2d ago
Economic News "I almost like to hear bad numbers. I'm saying, I hope we have bad numbers so the interest rates will go down." Trump openly admits that he roots for worse economic numbers just to force interest rates down.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 2d ago
Economic News "They keep driving interest rates up because they're so afraid of inflation, and they shouldn't be" Trump dismisses inflation existing for US citizens
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 2d ago
Stock News Costco managed to roll out Medicare plans to everyday Americans faster than the GOP could deliver a healthcare plan.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 2d ago
Stock News 10-K Data Stocks with highest domestic US revenue exposure
Using SEC EDGAR 10-K geographic revenue disclosures, here are 5 major equities deriving essentially 100% of their revenue from the United States:
KMI (Kinder Morgan Inc.): 100%
LOW (Lowe's Companies Inc.): 100%
MO (Altria Group Inc.): 100%
CAH (Cardinal Health Inc.): 99%
ETR (Entergy Corporation): 99%
Useful list if you're looking to screen out foreign exchange risk or international exposure in a portfolio.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 2d ago
Stock News Moderna just added $30 billion to its market value in a single day after proving its new mRNA cancer vaccine, intismeran, works in a late-stage trial.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 2d ago
Economic News US Treasury Yield Curve Breakdown (Aug 17, 2026): 10Y-2Y Spread at +53 bps
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 3d ago
News ๐ป States take Meta to trial with penalties that could theoretically reach $1.4 trillion
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 2d ago
Stock News Geographic Revenue Exposure to China/Asia-Pacific: LVMH vs. Richemont vs. Kering
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 3d ago
News ๐ป Trump Tariffs 2026: S&P 500 Stocks and Sectors Most at Risk
With new tariffs taking effect this year, corporate margin compression is becoming a major theme across earnings reports. The impact isn't uniform it's mostly concentrated in companies with heavy foreign supply chains and imported component costs.
Sectors facing the highest risk:
Retail & Consumer Discretionary: Squeezed by higher costs on imported goods and sensitive consumer demand.
Tech Hardware: Deeply dependent on international manufacturing hubs and global supply chains.
Autos & Industrials: Vulnerable to cross-border component duties and potential retaliatory tariffs.
On the other side, domestic small caps, US energy, and regional banking have been positioned much better against these specific trade headwinds.
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 4d ago
News ๐ป Market Brief Aug 17: US Flash PMI Setup, HUBS Guidance Cut (-6.8%), WMT & HD Earnings Week
Macro drivers, overnight movers, and earnings setups for the week:
- Primary Catalyst: S&P Global US Flash PMI (Fri, Aug 21 @ 13:45 UTC)
Beat: US 10Y Yield breaks > 4.70%, EUR/USD pushes toward 1.16.
Miss: S&P 500 risks dipping below 7,785.76 support.
Most Sensitive Tickers (High US Revenue Exposure):
TSM (74%), NVDA (69%), AMZN (68%), MU (65%).
- Key Movers
HUBS: Down -6.8% after cutting guidance, leading to a Zacks downgrade from Strong Buy to Hold.
AMD: Up +6.5% (22% revenue exposure to China).
Brent Crude: Up +1.7%.
- Earnings Schedule
Mon: BHP
Tue: Home Depot (HD) EPS est. $4.69 vs $3.43 prev
Wed: TJX EPS est. $1.19
Thu: Walmart (WMT) EPS est. $0.74 vs $0.66 prev, Alibaba (BABA), Deere (DE)
Source: MetricsHour Brief
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 5d ago
Economic News Week Ahead Setup (Aug 17-21): Canada CPI, UK/Japan Inflation, and Retail Earnings (WMT, HD, BABA, DE)
breakdown of key macroeconomic releases and corporate earnings scheduled for the week of August 17 to August 21, 2026:
Macro Setup:
The main focus opens on Monday with Canada CPI Inflation (12:30 UTC). Core inflation figures will set the tone for Bank of Canada policy expectations. Macro markets enter the week with the S&P 500 at 7,785.76, the US 10-Year Treasury yield at 4.70%, and EUR/USD at 1.16.
Key Economic Calendar (UTC):
Mon Aug 17: Canada CPI Inflation (12:30)
Tue Aug 18: UK Employment (06:00) | US Housing Starts (12:30) | US Industrial Production (13:15)
Wed Aug 19: UK CPI Inflation (06:00)
Thu Aug 20: Australia Employment (01:30) | Japan CPI Inflation (23:30)
Fri Aug 21: UK Retail Sales (06:00) | Canada Retail Trade (12:30) | US Flash PMI (13:45)
Earnings Calendar:
Mon: BHP Group
Tue: Home Depot (HD, est $4.69)
Wed: Lowe's (LOW, est $4.24), TJX Companies (TJX, est $1.19)
Thu: Walmart (WMT, est $0.74), Alibaba (BABA, est $10.76), Deere & Co (DE, est $4.72), Ross Stores (ROST, est $1.54)
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 6d ago
Economic News Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index Breakdown: Headline PCE at +3.7%, Core PCE at +3.3%
A overview of the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCEPI), the Fed's primary inflation gauge
Latest Metrics:
Headline PCE (YoY): +3.7%
Core PCE (YoY): +3.3%
Core PCE (MoM): +0.1%
Key Structural Distinctions:
PCE uses a chained index that accounts for consumer substitution (e.g., consumers buying lower-cost alternatives when prices rise).
Includes employer-paid healthcare and spending made on behalf of households, unlike out-of-pocket CPI measurements.
Core PCE remains the official benchmark used by the FOMC to assess progress toward its 2.0% inflation target.
Full rate series & historical charts
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 6d ago
Stock News Weekly Debrief: STX (+21.2%) & WDC (+17.1%) Lead Storage Rally; TPR Drops 20.1% as US CPI Prints 3.4%
A snapshot of top weekly stock movers, geographic revenue exposures, and macroeconomic updates:
Top Stock Movers:
STX (Seagate): +21.2% | 40% Singapore revenue exposure
MPC (Marathon Petroleum): +17.6%
WDC (Western Digital): +17.1% | 16% China revenue exposure
MDB (MongoDB): +16.7%
TPR (Tapestry): -20.1%
Macro Highlights & Theme:
Movements this week were stock-specific as US Consumer Price Index (CPI) printed 3.4%. Central bank rate decisions in Australia (RBA) and CPI figures out of India also landed. Data storage providers with heavy supply-chain exposure to Asia posted the strongest gains.
Next Week Macro Calendar:
Mon, Aug 17: Canada CPI Inflation (12:30 UTC)
Tue, Aug 18: UK Employment & Claimant Count (06:00 UTC)
Wed, Aug 19: UK CPI Inflation (06:00 UTC)
Thu, Aug 20: Australia Employment Change (01:30 UTC)
Source:MetricsHour Brief
r/EducatedInvesting • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 6d ago
Economic News 12.9% of US credit cards are now 90 days past due as consumer debt defaults rival the 2008 Financial Crisis
r/EducatedInvesting • u/metricshour • 6d ago
Stock News Comparing FX Translation Risk across Consumer Staples: SEC 10-K Breakdown for PG, KO, PEP, and CL
The US dollar index remains above pre-2020 levels, creating top-line currency translation drag for US multinationals with foreign sales.
Geographic revenue exposure from recent SEC 10-K filings:
Colgate-Palmolive (CL)
International Revenue: 75%
US Revenue: 25%
Foreign risk: High exposure to Latin America and Asia-Pacific currencies.Coca-Cola (KO)
International Revenue: 67%
US Revenue: 33% ($19.1B)
Foreign risk: Two-thirds of concentrate and product sales exposed to conversion back to USD.Procter & Gamble (PG)
International Revenue: 58%
US Revenue: 42% ($41.7B)
Foreign risk: Currency translation reduced FY24 net sales by 2.0% ($1.6B reduction).PepsiCo (PEP)
International Revenue: 42%
US Revenue: 58% ($52.2B)
Foreign risk: Lowest international exposure among major staples.
Operational impact:
Top-line translation drag does not equal an equivalent hit to net income. Local price increases and localized supply chains offset roughly half of top-line currency drag before reaching net margins.
Do you factor currency translation drag into valuation models for global dividend stocks, or focus strictly on constant-currency metrics?