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As 2024 wraps up, U.S. stocks have seen a robust rally, with the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ climbing over 26% year-to-date. This surge was driven by the AI boom and strategic plays in rate cuts, Trump-related trades, and recession hedges, each taking the spotlight at different times.
AI advertising firm $Applovin (APP.US)$ led gains with an almost 750% rise. AI data analytics company $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ jumped more than 320%, w...
AI advertising firm $Applovin (APP.US)$ led gains with an almost 750% rise. AI data analytics company $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ jumped more than 320%, w...


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$Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$ Finally Paid Off‼️ I have sold half of my Google position and turned to add more $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ which I believe NVDA will go to the moon at the end of December or by latest before the next Earning Report🥰
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Buying call and wait Tesla to break 410 then to challenge 414 the previous all time high
$Ethereum (ETH.CC)$ 4K incoming😍 $iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA.US)$
$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ Lose 3% d...
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Buying call and wait Tesla to break 410 then to challenge 414 the previous all time high
$Ethereum (ETH.CC)$ 4K incoming😍 $iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (ETHA.US)$
$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ Lose 3% d...



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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ once split price adjusted later, hope for steady climb back to USD$1000 and beyond in the months to come 👍🏼🙏🏼 Let’s all huat big big!

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My prediction for $Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ would be $10.50.
Wheather is it WFH for physical work place, we use Grab service to transport food or people around the island every day. I supposed the revenue will remain good and worth investing in.
Wheather is it WFH for physical work place, we use Grab service to transport food or people around the island every day. I supposed the revenue will remain good and worth investing in.
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$Grab Holdings (GRAB.US)$ the business is great and I'm using it daily. But honestly at this point I don't care about it. Looking at the short float 42%. This is quick squeeze waiting to happen. Bought another 5k. It's still cheap at this price. Look at rivian, IPO day dipped intraday, and the following week went up 70% from its lowest.
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By Melody
A company's most important goal is to make money and keep it. When a company no longer has the ability to keep making money, its share price will drop significantly.
Does this mean we can only buy into companies with positive net income?
NO.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$would be a perfect example. Tesla was listed in 2009, but the company didn't break even till 2020. Not having a positive net income did not stop Tesla shares from skyrocketing. This is because the share price does not simply reflect a company's net income, but rather its profitability.
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A company's most important goal is to make money and keep it. When a company no longer has the ability to keep making money, its share price will drop significantly.
Does this mean we can only buy into companies with positive net income?
NO.
$Tesla (TSLA.US)$would be a perfect example. Tesla was listed in 2009, but the company didn't break even till 2020. Not having a positive net income did not stop Tesla shares from skyrocketing. This is because the share price does not simply reflect a company's net income, but rather its profitability.
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