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Micron's business cycle
As a memory chip design and manufacturing specialist, Micron operates in a cyclical industry. The computer memory market is greatly affected by supply-demand dynamics in last-stage target markets such as smartphones, data center systems, and modern automobiles with large data processing capabilities.
Historically, Micron has experienced several periods of significant decline after rapid growth, which reflects an extensive semiconductor cycle. This cyclicality has the potential to make short-term investments difficult, but it is also an opportunity for long-term investors who can get through the recession.
Micron's recent financial performance appears cyclical at first glance. Despite excellent returns over the past year, the fall in stock prices from all-time highs suggests that market makers are wary of the next potential recession. However, this decline does not necessarily herald the end of Micron's recent swing back into a high-growth region.
Micron's business cycle
From a historical perspective, Micron's business cycle is rising...
As a memory chip design and manufacturing specialist, Micron operates in a cyclical industry. The computer memory market is greatly affected by supply-demand dynamics in last-stage target markets such as smartphones, data center systems, and modern automobiles with large data processing capabilities.
Historically, Micron has experienced several periods of significant decline after rapid growth, which reflects an extensive semiconductor cycle. This cyclicality has the potential to make short-term investments difficult, but it is also an opportunity for long-term investors who can get through the recession.
Micron's recent financial performance appears cyclical at first glance. Despite excellent returns over the past year, the fall in stock prices from all-time highs suggests that market makers are wary of the next potential recession. However, this decline does not necessarily herald the end of Micron's recent swing back into a high-growth region.
Micron's business cycle
From a historical perspective, Micron's business cycle is rising...
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Since Mr. Biden has announced his withdrawal, there is a pretty strong possibility that the next US president will be Mr. Trump
If that happens, I think crypto assets, including bitcoins, are quite interesting for investment
Additionally, since Bitcoin is regulated in China, the rise in Bitcoin prices is a pretty convenient development for the United States and Mr. Trump, who are wary of China
According to my predictions, I think the products that will grow the most in the next few years will be crypto assets that are more convenient for Mr. Trump and the United States than semiconductor-related
Since Mr. Biden has announced his withdrawal, there is a pretty strong possibility that the next US president will be Mr. Trump
If that happens, I think crypto assets, including bitcoins, are quite interesting for investment
Additionally, since Bitcoin is regulated in China, the rise in Bitcoin prices is a pretty convenient development for the United States and Mr. Trump, who are wary of China
According to my predictions, I think the products that will grow the most in the next few years will be crypto assets that are more convenient for Mr. Trump and the United States than semiconductor-related
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$Micron Technology(MU.US$
It's been lowered before, but it came back from yesterday's after
Maybe today's plastic turn is also possible 🤔
It would be nice if the overall market price went up by doing that
It's been lowered before, but it came back from yesterday's after
Maybe today's plastic turn is also possible 🤔
It would be nice if the overall market price went up by doing that
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I sold N and made an entry, but I wonder if N's was good? don't make me regret it
I sold N and made an entry, but I wonder if N's was good? don't make me regret it
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$Bitcoin(BTC.CC$ The pie chart shows that buying is a priority, but why is it declining. is it going up now?
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ The last time the stock split was announced was on 2021/5/21 (rights loss date 7/20), and I think this time too.
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$
Since listing in 1999, NVIDIA has split shares 5 times
The most recent split of 1 vs 4 is July 2021
When the previous stock split was announced, it was close to 600 dollars per share, which is well below the current 950 dollars per share.
CEO Jen Sung-hwan knows very well that the stock split will be very pleasing to the company's employees, and there is no doubt that he is extremely positive
Since listing in 1999, NVIDIA has split shares 5 times
The most recent split of 1 vs 4 is July 2021
When the previous stock split was announced, it was close to 600 dollars per share, which is well below the current 950 dollars per share.
CEO Jen Sung-hwan knows very well that the stock split will be very pleasing to the company's employees, and there is no doubt that he is extremely positive
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$Bitcoin(BTC.CC$ it's been down 1 million recently, right? Until a while ago, it went up and down in units of 100,000, and everyone was so happy and sad! That phase went up and it was around 1 million, and I was so happy and disappointed!
So do you know what's going to happen in the future? You know logarithms, right? The unit changes by one digit! That kind of thing has happened since BTC started
do you understand?
So do you know what's going to happen in the future? You know logarithms, right? The unit changes by one digit! That kind of thing has happened since BTC started
do you understand?
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