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Beyond the Obvious: How We View Investing in the AI Boom

Everyone's talking about AI. You hear about companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, or Google leading the charge, and their stock prices have certainly reflected the excitement. But what if you're looking for those hidden opportunities, the "picks and shovels" that support the gold miners?

The largest ‘Hyperscalers’ in this space are projected to spend over $500 billion in 2026 alone and well north of $1 Trillion (yes with a T) by 2030. So where is all of this money actually going? The AI revolution isn't just about fancy software or super-smart algorithms. It’s also creating a massive demand for the less glamorous, often overlooked infrastructure that makes AI possible.

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Protecting Yourself in the Digital Age

October is Cyber Security Month! In the digital age, Cybersecurity has become just as important as portfolio diversification or retirement planning. Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and individuals—not just corporations—are frequent targets. As your trusted advisor we believe it is prudent to review cybersecurity best practices and provide an update on new threats to help keep your accounts and personal data secure. 

Financial fraud doesn’t always begin with stolen credit cards. Hackers often attempt to access bank accounts, investment accounts, and even tax records. While institutions, corporations, and government entities spend billions of dollars on cyber security hardware and software, the most vulnerable entry point often comes down to an individual’s personal device(s) and online practices.

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Second Quarter 2

Excerpt from Westview article written in April 2025:

U.S. stocks have had a tumultuous year so far, driven by concerns over tariffs leading to slower growth, higher inflation, and greater accumulation of national debt.  Peak to trough (February 19th to April 8th), the market dropped nearly 20%.  Despite these issues remaining unresolved, and the addition of a rise in Middle East tensions, the market rallied 24% from its lows on April 8th and is now up 5.5% on the year.  In our estimation, this is a fairly classic example of stocks climbing a “wall of worry,” which is to say that investors trade positive news updates that help to rule out a worst-case-scenario.

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Dissecting the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’

Earlier this month, on July 4th, President Trump signed into law the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’.  The largest bill of its kind since the TCJA bill in 2017, this will have sweeping impacts on many government areas including immigration, federal budgetary restrictions, Medicaid, and personal income taxes.

This has been a hotly contested bill, and both sides of the aisle have argued strongly for and against some of these changes.  We aim to avoid any political bias but felt it was important to discuss the key impacts this bill will have, specifically on personal finances and taxes.

With many of the changes to this bill, the answer to how this could impact you is, as always….’it depends’.  

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