$Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ Correlation is King .... Someone asked today after a comment I wrote on $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ What is a death cross??? If you do not know what that is or how to interpret a chart in whatever way you do, you are gambling hardcore... #STUDY
1
Report
Enciksaupi
:
So? Buy for the long term lah. What's the problem?
$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$investors wonder about whether its substantial investments in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure will deliver high returns. Microsoft is set to report its second-quarter earningsaftermarketcloseon January 29 (ET).The results are expected to be crucial in alleviating investor concerns over the company's spending on data centers and AI. If there had been heavy spending, i feel that net profits will be weakened. This earnings report might be surprising. Take cauti...
Happy weekend investors! Welcome back to Weekly Buzz, where we talk about the top ten buzzing stocks on moomoo this week! Comment below to answer the Weekly Topic question for a chance to win an award! Click here for more moomoo produced news!! Make Your Choice Follow me on Twitter! @kevobt Weekly Buzz It was a wild week in politics, as President Trump took office Monday and began a long week of executive orders and TV appearanc...
晴瓦林
:
AI is another way to say generalized statistics. It can't create new things, but only to recycle the old information. I bet half of the investors don't even know how their company's product was created. I won't be moved by stuff that is in the experimental stage. But AI companies managed to create chatbots that can transfer knowledge to human students faster than a teacher could by recycling old information algorithmically. It's just having a problem with most niche fields. I was working on an algorithm that may need lyndon factorization to complete. But the chatbot always gives the wrong answer, or running into self-persuasion when trying to reason my questions. It's more biased than you can think of. So there are many things left to do to improve chatbots, but usually the organizational culture makes the product more costly to develop than it should. What they're doing with chatbot is that they're trying to solve problems that don't exist, or problems that are impossible to solve, then market it to everyone before they're finished. Yes, you have to pay to be their lab mice. It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled. Almost all companies are psychology companies, they make revenue based on how much they can persuade people without them noticing. They'll repeat their slogan over and over, and that's how they always seem right to people. I'd be surprised if Coca-Cola started to promote Pepsi, or Intel promoting AMD. The world doesn't really need changes, it'd mostly lead to more conflict of interest. We need less of that already.
Space Dust
:
Inconceivable. Always a new thing unexpected and sounding as if plucked from a fictional story. Surreal. And we know the party is just getting started. clowns to the left, jokers to the right..
Overall, the market declined Friday after a wild week. Thursday saw all-time highs as the market digested the concept of a massive government program funded by corporate money to build Stargate. Just past 4 pm ET the$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$traded -0.29%, the$Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$fell 0.32%, and the$Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC.US)$fell 0.50% MACRO In macro data, the S&P Manufacturing PMI showed conditions...
$Amazon (AMZN.US)$posted in here about the two hour d m a crossing down and how it usually takes a couple more candles for a major correction, it has already begun
Enciksaupi : So? Buy for the long term lah. What's the problem?