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Can we just take a moment to acknowledge that AMD is absolutely killing it in laptop chips right now? We spend a lot of time talking about the DIY desktop market in terms of individual silicon wins, but it's rare that we champion mobile CPUs specifically.
We generally talk in terms of the laptops themselves, and then secondarily what chips have been slapped inside them.
But, damn, the latest AMD mobile parts have been ace. I've recently che...
We generally talk in terms of the laptops themselves, and then secondarily what chips have been slapped inside them.
But, damn, the latest AMD mobile parts have been ace. I've recently che...
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Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
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U.S. equity markets were mixed this week as the latest labor market data suggested a slo...
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Happy Monday, mooers! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we review the news, performance, and community sentiment of the selected buzzing stocks on moomoo platform based on search and message volumes of last week! (Nano caps are excluded.)
Make Your Choices
Buzzing Stocks List & Mooers Comments
U.S. equity markets were mixed this week as the latest labor market data suggested a slo...
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The opening of March seemed calm. On March 7th, Jerome Powell's speech hinted that the Fed was open to increasing its pace of hikes, which sent markets into a panic. The strong employment data kept upward pressure on inflation. However, the situation was reversed by a little trouble in the banking sector. Silicon Valley Bank's attempts to shore up its finances failed miserably, leading to a run in the global banking industry. As we entered late March, more b...
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-A new report indicates Disney plans to fire 4,000 employees by April
-The company had previously announced 7,000 job cuts
-CEO Bob Iger is working to save the company an estimated $5.5 billion
Executives at The Walt Disney are reportedly planning to cut 4,000 jobs in the next two weeks - much sooner than expected - as CEO Bob Iger works to save the company some $5...
-The company had previously announced 7,000 job cuts
-CEO Bob Iger is working to save the company an estimated $5.5 billion
Executives at The Walt Disney are reportedly planning to cut 4,000 jobs in the next two weeks - much sooner than expected - as CEO Bob Iger works to save the company some $5...
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It has not been great for the banks.
After SVB and Silvergate's meltdown, even the larger banks are facing scrutiny.
One of them is $Bank of America (BAC.US)$. Here's what you need to understand, as per what the news are highlighting, and what you missed.
1. The MTM losses
The culmination of SVB's bank run is attributed to a few factors that IF happened simultaneously, would then trigger the bank run.
One of if was being forced to realize the unrealized losses...
After SVB and Silvergate's meltdown, even the larger banks are facing scrutiny.
One of them is $Bank of America (BAC.US)$. Here's what you need to understand, as per what the news are highlighting, and what you missed.
1. The MTM losses
The culmination of SVB's bank run is attributed to a few factors that IF happened simultaneously, would then trigger the bank run.
One of if was being forced to realize the unrealized losses...
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In the current environment saving some banks and letting others die is in deep discussion. What is your thought on this?
$SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Credit Suisse (CS.US)$
$SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ $Bank of America (BAC.US)$ $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$ $Credit Suisse (CS.US)$
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The semiconductor industry has always been a highly competitive field with numerous companies vying for market share and technological superiority.
At the forefront of this intense battle, truly striving to push the boundaries is the leading corporation $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$. Even so, $Apple (AAPL.US)$, who formerly integrated $Intel (INTC.US)$ processors is today a key driver of this competition manufacturing with $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ in...
At the forefront of this intense battle, truly striving to push the boundaries is the leading corporation $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$. Even so, $Apple (AAPL.US)$, who formerly integrated $Intel (INTC.US)$ processors is today a key driver of this competition manufacturing with $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ in...
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$Market Beating Value ETF$
My paperfolio’s link can be seen above. The stocks I pick are based on value investing philosophy. I won’t go into what that means in this post. I’m a lot more conservative than your average investor. As such, this portfolio only used 50-60% of its cash to buy stocks, while the rest sat idle. In other words, I am up 13% at the time of writing mostly using only 50-75% of my portfolio’s cash (with some exceptions). As I have seen bu...
My paperfolio’s link can be seen above. The stocks I pick are based on value investing philosophy. I won’t go into what that means in this post. I’m a lot more conservative than your average investor. As such, this portfolio only used 50-60% of its cash to buy stocks, while the rest sat idle. In other words, I am up 13% at the time of writing mostly using only 50-75% of my portfolio’s cash (with some exceptions). As I have seen bu...
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