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$Intuitive Machines (LUNR.US)$ I'm looking forward to it 🚀
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Cut the losses on the worrisome SOXL, and for the datacenter it's all about electrical utilities! Plus, nuclear power is necessary! Thought to buy stocks.
Achieved in about a month and a half.
Wanted to make a killing with SOXL, but Nuscale Power Corp (SMR) ended up being the one to hit back.
Achieved in about a month and a half.
Wanted to make a killing with SOXL, but Nuscale Power Corp (SMR) ended up being the one to hit back.
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$Quantum-Si (QSI.US)$
When nvidia-chan gets involved here, it's about the structure of proteins. In other words, they're getting involved in the medical industry. It's quite far-reaching, touching upon all industries. The issues in the medical field, such as cancer and neural circuits, need to be addressed, making it a very hot topic!!
When nvidia-chan gets involved here, it's about the structure of proteins. In other words, they're getting involved in the medical industry. It's quite far-reaching, touching upon all industries. The issues in the medical field, such as cancer and neural circuits, need to be addressed, making it a very hot topic!!
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I cut loss on SOXL the other day and sold everything, but the rest looks good. It's just a hypothetical scenario, but it would have been better to focus on these three from the beginning.
Considering whether to reinvest in SOXL.
Considering whether to reinvest in SOXL.
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$IonQ Inc (IONQ.US)$
Although the stock price is dropping a lot, I still bought the goods.
It should definitely rise tomorrow.
Although the stock price is dropping a lot, I still bought the goods.
It should definitely rise tomorrow.
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I'm a non-hodler.
Japanese stocks are crappy, so is it okay to start now? $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Is it not too late even if you buy gradually?
Japanese stocks are crappy, so is it okay to start now? $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Is it not too late even if you buy gradually?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Trump won. Despite being a close race with results unclear for days, Trump's victory was overwhelming. This is good for the stock market. It is not ideal for the situation to continue in a stagnant state. Therefore, today the stock market surged. However, interest rates also rose. Is it a good idea to buy during this surge? If so, what should you buy? That's the topic for today.
A red wave on election night.
On the night of the presidential election, a live broadcast of about three hours was publicly available with commentary starting at 21:30 American time (11:30 AM Japan time). The recording is also publicly available, so please watch it if you can (link in the reply section).
By 21:30, with 95% of the votes already counted in Florida, where the polling stations closed at 19:00, there was already a significant 14% difference. I think this set the tone for election night.
"Huh, in Florida, a 14% difference? Wait, does this mean Trump has already won in Florida?" I was also surprised. Florida had already been decided before I started the live stream.
During the Clinton era, Florida was a major battleground where Trump won by a narrow margin of 1.2%. However, with Biden, the gap sometimes widened to over 3%, so this time in terms of battleground perception...
Trump won. Despite being a close race with results unclear for days, Trump's victory was overwhelming. This is good for the stock market. It is not ideal for the situation to continue in a stagnant state. Therefore, today the stock market surged. However, interest rates also rose. Is it a good idea to buy during this surge? If so, what should you buy? That's the topic for today.
A red wave on election night.
On the night of the presidential election, a live broadcast of about three hours was publicly available with commentary starting at 21:30 American time (11:30 AM Japan time). The recording is also publicly available, so please watch it if you can (link in the reply section).
By 21:30, with 95% of the votes already counted in Florida, where the polling stations closed at 19:00, there was already a significant 14% difference. I think this set the tone for election night.
"Huh, in Florida, a 14% difference? Wait, does this mean Trump has already won in Florida?" I was also surprised. Florida had already been decided before I started the live stream.
During the Clinton era, Florida was a major battleground where Trump won by a narrow margin of 1.2%. However, with Biden, the gap sometimes widened to over 3%, so this time in terms of battleground perception...
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