I’m sure there’s people who bought in at $270-$290 when it was at that not too long ago. I liked SQ $Block (SQ.US)$ as a company but I’m starting to not be so bullish on the Fin Tech industry.
I doubt very much it will be down today at close. Nothing changed with the stock and even if Intel is becoming competitive again, the semiconductor market is growing and there is not enough supply. AMD will still grow. For the first time ever, hardware assemblers are devoting entire product lines to AMD $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ . It is not 1999, AMD will be a $200 dollar stock before long.
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At CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ made Omniverse, its real-time 3D design collaboration and virtual world simulation platform, available for free to individual creators and artists. Nvidia says Omniverse has been downloaded by over 100,000 creators.
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ 12% drop in 36 hours because the 10yr yield rose from 1.5 to 1.7% is knee jerk retail selling as well as algo short selling in liquid names. place my scale order and got a decent amnt bought. will keep on buying and lets see where we are are earnings. frankl, the 10 year should trend to 2.25% in the first half of 2022, but does it realy matter for a stock with 45% margins and 50% growth?? the pre revenue tech firm trding 30x sales is what should get smacked.... w...
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I picked up some more BNTX $BioNTech (BNTX.US)$ at a good price, which was nice. And TSM $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ is suddenly on a rip after lying flat for the past 10 months, so something must be looking up over there for some reason.
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WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS JANUARY EFFECT ROLLED INTO FEBRUARY, MARCH OH WHY NOT THECREST OF THE YEAR? IS THE CHIP SHORTAGE A HISTORY? $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$
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yields climbed 1.6 basis points this morning - not goodwhen the risk free rate goes up tapering going full blast starting jan - the risks are climbing IMHO $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Isn't the most important aspect of the NVDA-ARM deal the agreement? To make sure that ARM is kept independent of NVDA $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ to allay fears of holding back new technologies for competitors. NVDA must show the agreement is a "deal" and not a "takeover".
since when are meme stocks called "growth" stocks? i see people calling their meme stock portfolios "growth" all the time. you all do realize real fund managers don't view these as growth stocks, right?
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These past few days AMZN $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ is consistently moving to the opposite direction as compared to the other megacaps. Weird.