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$Futu Holdings Ltd (FUTU.US)$ I don't believe Chinese Gov which need foreign investors to invest Chinese markets are foolish enough to crash Futu which is perfect platform to do that. If they do, they are hopeless.
But get shorties lose money and out are very important too when company has the money to do so. Give company a chance, it will shine.
But get shorties lose money and out are very important too when company has the money to do so. Give company a chance, it will shine.
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$Netflix (NFLX.US)$
Broadcast television used the fall season to grow its share of total television viewing for the past couple of months, pulling even with streaming. But while a holiday month meant more TV time in general, it also meant lots of students spending time at home - and more time playing games.
Broadcast TV shed a point of share in November, and that point went to the "Other" usage category that includes videogames, according to "The Gauge" from Nielsen, its monthly macro look at TV delivery platforms.
Streaming had been tied with broadcast at 28% share, but broadcast drops back to 27%, and "Other" (including uses like watching video discs along with gaming) moves up to 7%. Cable share remained flat at 37%:
Broadcast television used the fall season to grow its share of total television viewing for the past couple of months, pulling even with streaming. But while a holiday month meant more TV time in general, it also meant lots of students spending time at home - and more time playing games.
Broadcast TV shed a point of share in November, and that point went to the "Other" usage category that includes videogames, according to "The Gauge" from Nielsen, its monthly macro look at TV delivery platforms.
Streaming had been tied with broadcast at 28% share, but broadcast drops back to 27%, and "Other" (including uses like watching video discs along with gaming) moves up to 7%. Cable share remained flat at 37%:
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I gave a buy recommendation on $Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ at 192 three days ago. here’s the next.
$Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ This is a buy right now at $146. Significant institutional bets placed yesterday and today on long calls to open. Target by next Friday, over $155.
All my posts are investment recommendations but you aren’t paying me so I have no fiduciary duty to you. All these pussies write “not a financial advisor, do your own DD Blah Blah. I take the path of aint afraid of weasels who lose money and blame others. Go ahead, sue me. No need do a search for my account name. It is not what it appears. When you say Mike Hunt you are actually saying the C word for a woman’s private parts and you don’t event realize it. AMAT might suck ass … or not
$Applied Materials (AMAT.US)$ This is a buy right now at $146. Significant institutional bets placed yesterday and today on long calls to open. Target by next Friday, over $155.
All my posts are investment recommendations but you aren’t paying me so I have no fiduciary duty to you. All these pussies write “not a financial advisor, do your own DD Blah Blah. I take the path of aint afraid of weasels who lose money and blame others. Go ahead, sue me. No need do a search for my account name. It is not what it appears. When you say Mike Hunt you are actually saying the C word for a woman’s private parts and you don’t event realize it. AMAT might suck ass … or not
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$Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ it's important to note that Roku has already redesigned the products in question, developing a work-around that bypasses the patented technology, and the ITC ruled that the "revised Ultra and Soundbar products do not infringe the asserted claims."
Roku's vice president of litigation and intellectual property, Joe Hollinger, has previously said in a statement that the decision "fully absolves" the company, noting that it had already redesigned around the offending patent.
Roku's vice president of litigation and intellectual property, Joe Hollinger, has previously said in a statement that the decision "fully absolves" the company, noting that it had already redesigned around the offending patent.
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$Sea (SE.US)$ not lowest yet, only lower….glad I got rid of this to get $Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ instead
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As long as most growth companies are tanking AAPL $Apple (AAPL.US)$ will be sought after. It's regarded a "safe haven" for most atm, along with MSFT $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ . People want tech not banks, so when everything else fails they will buy those two.
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Just tried this new feature "star institution" and it provides pretty neat information.
I can easily grasp the information on those big corps and institutional investors hodling onto which companies. From the below screenshot, I get to know some key information: the position hodling data of the specific institution, top industry as well as top favorites by these giant investors.
I can easily get to know that Buffet has increased holding $Chevron (CVX.US)$ and bought $Royalty Pharma (RPRX.US)$ $Floor & Decor (FND.US)$rather than reading the 13F page by page. We can further zoomed into these corporate investor's portfolio by clicking their name
For the industries and sectors, IT related sectors are still the favorites with software-infrastructure is the top followed by the Internet content and information sector. This is further illustrated by the hot stocks which is dominated by $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ and $Amazon (AMZN.US)$. Thanks for this function
I can easily grasp the information on those big corps and institutional investors hodling onto which companies. From the below screenshot, I get to know some key information: the position hodling data of the specific institution, top industry as well as top favorites by these giant investors.
I can easily get to know that Buffet has increased holding $Chevron (CVX.US)$ and bought $Royalty Pharma (RPRX.US)$ $Floor & Decor (FND.US)$rather than reading the 13F page by page. We can further zoomed into these corporate investor's portfolio by clicking their name
For the industries and sectors, IT related sectors are still the favorites with software-infrastructure is the top followed by the Internet content and information sector. This is further illustrated by the hot stocks which is dominated by $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ and $Amazon (AMZN.US)$. Thanks for this function
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