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    $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$One of the reasons I bought AMD at 35 then 52 then 106 is because THANKS TO AMD building a PC finally is affordable . Before AMD , Intel was super charging us and made so much money on our backs with overpriced products. I'll never forget that. So yes. AMD all the way.
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    All $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ shareholders or pro Tesla people came here to mock $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$. haha.
    Well, just keep your fingers away from your keyboard and watch how Lucid will fly further, and then let your fingers to talk about your loving Tesla.
    The fact is that Lucid's EV quality and battery efficiency are way better than Tesla's. Stop denying, people!
    Elon's unethical behaving and actions in the capital market are already down signals for Tesla. You all Tesla shareholders better keep watching his share dumps will come in the near future. Don't forget Elon is more like investor not the true leader. He took the CEO title at Tesla as a narcissistic investor who unfairly treated the initial engineers. His involvement in coin market.... so unethical!
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    So much silly hate for $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ as usual and most commenters probably haven't even looked at their list of holdings. What exactly is wrong with the likes of
    $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, $Block (SQ.US)$, $Shopify (SHOP.US)$, $Teladoc Health (TDOC.US)$, $Coinbase (COIN.US)$, $Twilio (TWLO.US)$, $Unity Software (U.US)$ etc? These companies are leaders in their field with billions in revenue while growing in a parabolic way. Many are already EPS positive.
    Sure they may be out of favor this year, but ARKK's five year return is over 400% (beating $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ by 4x!). Is that not enough of a return for long term investors in her fund? Who exactly was expecting these stocks to go up in a straight line? I'd love these haters to post their 5 year return so we can compare performance ;)
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    $Apple (AAPL.US)$ One of the PRIMARY reasons for using Apple products is the "walled garden" and a higher degree of safety.
    You wanna side-load get a Android......!!!
    Get my iPhone 13 pro max on Thanksgiving Day!
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    $Rivian Automotive (RIVN.US)$ trades lower on a Teslarati report that the EV maker will delay future deliveries of its R1T all-electric pickup and R1S all-electric pickup SUV until 2022.
    Teslarati sources and members of the Rivian Owners Forum have received emails stating that their pre-ordered R1S SUVs won't be delivered until March 2022 or later, months behind the original projection date of January 2022. Some R1T pre-orders have also been delayed according to sources.
    The email did not mention the production start date for the R1S, which was supposed to be in December 2021 but may not be on track given the delays.
    The breakdown through an informal poll on the Rivian forum:
    $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ $XPeng (XPEV.US)$
    Rivian delays SUV deliveries until Spring 2022 at the earliest
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    $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ Has anyone noticed the U.S. stock market is trading at 209% of GDP versus an average (across cycles) of 85%?
    When the housing bubble burst, this ratio fell all the way down to 50%.
    Inflation is rising.
    Rates are rising.
    Markets will...de-risk.
    There's a yawning gap between 209% and 85%...or 50%.
    The window is closing.
    Time to sell.
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    $Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ The government wants the freedom to continue to dilute the dollar and screw over the people. We the people see right through it.
    If there ever was any doubt who the Fed works for, let it be known that it works for the bankers. If you want a reminder of this from today, please google "Fed terminates 2016 enforcement action against Goldman Sachs for confidential data misuse". They basically have a revolving door with GS. The Fed hires GS employees who then hire more GS employees; it works for both, just not for the people.
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    I am drawn to the comparison between the two most innovative CEOs of the last three decades: Musk $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ and Bezos $Amazon (AMZN.US)$.
    The commonalities are huge:
    • both are visionary & brilliant;
    • both are distinguished by their execution not just their ability to see where the puck is going;
    • nothing modest about their ambitions -- world domination is the only ambition that counts;
    • when they see a legacy impediment, they see it as an extraordinary opportunity to reinvent and disrupt -- from the ground up;
    • they attract talent;
    • both are fearless about entering new sectors in which they have zero demonstrated expertise (insurance, healthcare & logistics are the tip of the iceberg;
    • they both have the intergalactic space bug so bad it hurts.
    The differentiators are more nuanced. To me, they mostly involve style. One loves smoking pot on the telly, inciting the SEC on TW and generally being a bad boy. The other is decidedly less flamboyant. One has staked out an enormous philanthropic ambition; the other . . . not so much.
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    $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ It’s easy to kick someone when they are down. Let’s see what he says when PLTR is kissing $40 again. Winter is coming - but spring isn’t too far behind. The weak hands of speculators are out and now we are seeing more institutional ownership along with PLTR maturing as a public company. I have never been more bullish on PLTR - you just have to have patience.
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    $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ This is what happens when the FED tries to be all things to all people.
    They are banking on a gentle easing when they feel the economy is ready for it. That is a joke as 60% of the economy has been ready for it for months now and the other 40% will NEVER be ready for it.
    At lunch the other day I was bouncing around the build back better bill and its cost. I made the point that there would never be a future generation of the mind set to pay off this burden and the reply I got was that governments know this and all of them are doing it. My next question was what happens when an economy as large as ours does this? Any opinions?
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