Sunday, August 16, 2026

Investing Links Sunday Night -- August 16, 2026

Locator: 51428INVESTING.

The safety trades of the 2026 market, link here

Three dividend stocks Wall Street likes, link here. Whoo-hoo. I own two of these -- one a long-ter holding; one for only a few years:

  • PSX
  • CRGY (Crescent Energy)
  • VNOM (Viper Energy) 

Viper Energy (VNOM), from above

Viper owns and acquires mineral and royalty interests in oil-weighted basins, mainly the Permian in West Texas. Viper recently announced its Q2 2026 results and declared a 32% hike in its base dividend, effective in the third quarter of 2026. The new base dividend indicates a 4.5% annualized yield. Viper also removed its quarterly commitment to return at least 75% of cash available for distribution.

The blog, link here

Another Nvidia deal after the Ohio downsizing, link here. See this note. This is like the old "shell game" keeping track of Nvidia and this LCD. 

WTI: up slightly Sunday night -- $82.48. 

At the moment, 6:46 p.m. Sunday night, all three major indices are in the green (Dow, S&P, NAS).  

JPMorgan? Could this be the first $1-trillion bank? 

Anthropic revenue reported jumps to more than $11 billion in most recent quarter. 

Good, bad, or indifferent, it's going to be another interesting week when everyone was expecting "the summer doldrums."

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Nvidia -- SoftBank -- Ohio

From above, how does this deal differ from the earlier deal?

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Disclaimer

Briefly

  • I am inappropriately exuberant about the Bakken and I am often well out front of my headlights. I am often appropriately accused of hyperbole when it comes to the Bakken.
  • I am inappropriately exuberant about the US economy and the US market.
  • I am also inappropriately exuberant about all things Apple.
  • See disclaimer. This is not an investment site. 
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  • If anything on any of my posts is important to you, go to the source. If/when I find typographical / content errors, I will correct them. 
  • Reminder: I am inappropriately exuberant about the Bakken, US economy, and the US market.
  • I am also inappropriately exuberant about all things Apple. 
  • And now, Nvidia, also. I am also inappropriately exuberant about all things Nvidia. Nvidia is a metonym for AI and/or the sixth industrial revolution. 
  • I've now added Broadcom to the disclaimer. I am also inappropriately exuberant about all things Broadcom. Now, I've added Amazon. And QCOM.
  • Longer version here.
  • It Never Quits -- Federal Judge Allows Wall To Be Built -- August 15, 2026

    Locator: 51427WALL.

    Population: those living on the reservation -- 10,500. 


    At least two issues here
    • sovereignty ; and,
    • immigration control. 

    State Tax Collections Per Capita -- IRS Data -- August 16, 2026

    Locator: 51426TAXES.

    Link here.  

    This obviously is a function of "Bakken millionaires" and not taxes per se.  This may be the most recent data available. 


    Texas is #47. 

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    The Taxman

    Link here

    This Is What US Bonds Have To Compete With -- August 16, 2026

    Locator: 51425EPD.

    The opportunities in today's market for traders and investors are unrelenting. So many choice. 

    Carbon Emissions, Fossil Fuel Use, LDCs, And AI Demand -- An Update -- August 16, 2026

    Locator: 51424LCDS. 

    Link hereoilprice.  

    AI's energy footprint is out of control. Hyperscalers are building out data centers faster than the energy industry can keep up with, pushing for the rapid buildout of any form of energy we have at our disposal, clean or dirty. Silicon Valley's leadership in the decarbonization movement and bold net-zero pledges are a thing of the past. But a new study warns that the biggest issue with AI's carbon footprint may not even be its own energy consumption, but rather the industries it is used to support and expand.

    Instead of reducing emissions, Big Tech is seeing its carbon footprint expand by double-digit rates driven almost entirely by the AI boom. According to official company figures, the total carbon emissions of Google and Microsoft each skyrocketed by 25% year-over-year from 2025 to 2026, while Amazon's increased by 16%. Altogether, in the last fiscal year, these three companies emitted as much carbon dioxide as a third of France, at 19 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.

    And those numbers are set to keep climbing in the coming years. Amazon made headlines across the globe this week when it was revealed that the firm is investing in a large-scale natural-gas-burning power plant as part of a massive data center development in South Texas that is set to be the single biggest-emitting power plant in the country. If built to currently planned specifications, the facility would be permitted to release 33 million tons of carbon dioxide a year.

    The gap between the US and the EU will continue to widen.