好不容易翻墙出来,关注谁才有什么价值,不是看扯淡花边和黄推或者那种翻译copy
要看我的原创和对事件性冲击解读,第一时间刷一下,特别是投资和半导体相关
我说了马上涨,确实也是股神啊。当然运气也很重要,但人不是拼运气的
一个新闻和信息出来,不值钱。值钱的是如何去拆解
这个信息出来拉升12%
事件性冲击和短期技术性博弈
当然 $MU 最新估值
我已在订阅分享了 结合周报深度 做好仓位管理Tigris 会讲课教授是好老师: 听说是这个PPT引发的今天存储踩踏?
这种前三星半导体退休二线韩国欧巴的会议演讲,目标群众和内容不说是过时信息,也是认真“扯淡”的水准。
什么中国威胁论,存储27年就价格跌,如果云大厂Capex投入不及预期那么28年就存储过剩
这都是行业演讲没什么仔细测算…
更谈不上对刚刚发生的Agentic
要看我的原创和对事件性冲击解读,第一时间刷一下,特别是投资和半导体相关
我说了马上涨,确实也是股神啊。当然运气也很重要,但人不是拼运气的
一个新闻和信息出来,不值钱。值钱的是如何去拆解
这个信息出来拉升12%
事件性冲击和短期技术性博弈
当然 $MU 最新估值
我已在订阅分享了 结合周报深度 做好仓位管理Tigris 会讲课教授是好老师: 听说是这个PPT引发的今天存储踩踏?
这种前三星半导体退休二线韩国欧巴的会议演讲,目标群众和内容不说是过时信息,也是认真“扯淡”的水准。
什么中国威胁论,存储27年就价格跌,如果云大厂Capex投入不及预期那么28年就存储过剩
这都是行业演讲没什么仔细测算…
更谈不上对刚刚发生的Agentic
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Why we are all here.
Let’s just help each other. Instead of you fools fighting each others.
Let’s go. Onwards.
-BPAskLivermore: To all my followers. I have officially retired at the age of 44 years old today.
I have sold my entire stake in $MU, $ARM, and $AMD for $7M. It has been a great ride and journey.
I have now parked my cash into $XLK (technology ETF), and $XLE (energy ETF).
I made it in my
Let’s just help each other. Instead of you fools fighting each others.
Let’s go. Onwards.
-BPAskLivermore: To all my followers. I have officially retired at the age of 44 years old today.
I have sold my entire stake in $MU, $ARM, and $AMD for $7M. It has been a great ride and journey.
I have now parked my cash into $XLK (technology ETF), and $XLE (energy ETF).
I made it in my
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🚨Leopolds 13F is out now:
It’s obvious that data centers, AI and energy is still the theme here.
With AI Datacenters as the core theme:
He added to $IREN $KEEL $CLSK $APLD $CRWV
Stay patience. Know what you hold.
-BP
Not financial advice.Wall St Engine: Leopold’s Situational Awareness 13F is out.
New positions include $TE, $HIVE, $SHAZ, $INTC, $AMD, $SMH, $TSM, $MU, $GLW, $ASML and $NVDA
Added to $KEEL, $CLSK, $RIOT, $IREN, $APLD, $BTDR, $CRWV and $SNDK.
Trimmed $SEI, $CORZ and $BE.
Exited $COHR, $LBRT, $TSEM, $HUT, $LITE,
It’s obvious that data centers, AI and energy is still the theme here.
With AI Datacenters as the core theme:
He added to $IREN $KEEL $CLSK $APLD $CRWV
Stay patience. Know what you hold.
-BP
Not financial advice.Wall St Engine: Leopold’s Situational Awareness 13F is out.
New positions include $TE, $HIVE, $SHAZ, $INTC, $AMD, $SMH, $TSM, $MU, $GLW, $ASML and $NVDA
Added to $KEEL, $CLSK, $RIOT, $IREN, $APLD, $BTDR, $CRWV and $SNDK.
Trimmed $SEI, $CORZ and $BE.
Exited $COHR, $LBRT, $TSEM, $HUT, $LITE,
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Bill Ackman 抄底了 $MSFT 和 $META 。过去 $GOOG 和 $AMZN 都取得了不错的收益(虽然较之于半导体并没有特别强)。
其实我想说的是,抄底美国这些基本面极强的大公司是不可能输的。 $MSFT 和 $META 再怎么逆风都是印钞机,只是他们不会是最强的股票,但是他们是最稳健,你觉得一个每年赚七八百亿美元股票,每年增速那么快,每年回购,股票有可能一直跌吗?
我的长期仓位里面是包含着两个股票的, $MSFT 是最近加入的, 390建仓, $META 则一直持有。
但是有人肯定会说,$MSFT和$META 如何如何拉垮,$MU 和 $SNDK 涨得多么多么的厉害,让人买 $MSFT 就是反指。
这取决于你的目的,如果你的目的是储存财富,那我觉得买 $MSFT 和 $META 就没问题,因为他们在创造财富,他们大二不倒,他们持续增长。放在几年的尺度,十年尺度,他们的风险几乎为0。这不是我的观点,是无数养老基金和主权基金的观点,因为他们愿意买他们几十年的企业债。
而暴涨的股票永远都是博弈,确实会有些股票会因为基本面完全改善而一飞冲天,但是收益越高,风险越大,你想要几倍的收益就要做好腰斩的准备。这是不同的目的。
Noah: JUST IN:
Bill Ackman is buying the big tech dip
In 2022 he called:
$GOOGL at $90→ +300%
In 2025 he called:
$AMZN at $170→ +65%
Now he’s giving you:
$MSFT at $410
$META at $620
Are you going to miss out again?
其实我想说的是,抄底美国这些基本面极强的大公司是不可能输的。 $MSFT 和 $META 再怎么逆风都是印钞机,只是他们不会是最强的股票,但是他们是最稳健,你觉得一个每年赚七八百亿美元股票,每年增速那么快,每年回购,股票有可能一直跌吗?
我的长期仓位里面是包含着两个股票的, $MSFT 是最近加入的, 390建仓, $META 则一直持有。
但是有人肯定会说,$MSFT和$META 如何如何拉垮,$MU 和 $SNDK 涨得多么多么的厉害,让人买 $MSFT 就是反指。
这取决于你的目的,如果你的目的是储存财富,那我觉得买 $MSFT 和 $META 就没问题,因为他们在创造财富,他们大二不倒,他们持续增长。放在几年的尺度,十年尺度,他们的风险几乎为0。这不是我的观点,是无数养老基金和主权基金的观点,因为他们愿意买他们几十年的企业债。
而暴涨的股票永远都是博弈,确实会有些股票会因为基本面完全改善而一飞冲天,但是收益越高,风险越大,你想要几倍的收益就要做好腰斩的准备。这是不同的目的。
Noah: JUST IN:
Bill Ackman is buying the big tech dip
In 2022 he called:
$GOOGL at $90→ +300%
In 2025 he called:
$AMZN at $170→ +65%
Now he’s giving you:
$MSFT at $410
$META at $620
Are you going to miss out again?
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Here is a guest piece I wrote for @ForwardFuture about what it takes to really run a 10T model
Enjoy the weekend!
$nvda $GOOGL $AVGO $MU $SNDK
https://briefing.forwardfuture.ai/p/the-10t-threshold
Enjoy the weekend!
$nvda $GOOGL $AVGO $MU $SNDK
https://briefing.forwardfuture.ai/p/the-10t-threshold
RT Investing visuals
The AI data center bottlenecks map & key players:
Demand:
• $MSFT
• $GOOGL
• $META
• $AMZN
• Leading LLM providers
Layer 1 - Systems & colocation:
• $DELL
• $HPQ
• $SMCI
• $EQIX
• $DLR
Layer 2A - Memory:
• $MU
• $HYNSE
• $SMSD
Layer 2B - Networking & optics:
• $AVGO
• $COHR
• $MRVL
Layer 2C - Power & cooling:
• $VRT
• $ETN
• $BE
Layer 3 - In-rack connectivity:
• $AVGO
• $ALAB
• $CRDO
Layer 4 - Foundry & packaging:
• $INTC
• $ASX
• $TSM
• $AMCR
Layer 5 - Semiconductor equipment:
• $ASML
• $AMAT
• $LRCX
• $KLAC
Note that this isn't an exhaustive list, but rather an overview of the most important businesses per segment.
I hope you found this breakdown insightful!
I've covered the supply chain in more detail in the article linked below.
Investing visuals: I just published my latest research article: The AI data center bottlenecks map, covering:
• The AI supply chain
• The key players at critical bottlenecks
• Where to look as constraints move down the supply chain
I loved diving into this over the past few weeks with the goal
The AI data center bottlenecks map & key players:
Demand:
• $MSFT
• $GOOGL
• $META
• $AMZN
• Leading LLM providers
Layer 1 - Systems & colocation:
• $DELL
• $HPQ
• $SMCI
• $EQIX
• $DLR
Layer 2A - Memory:
• $MU
• $HYNSE
• $SMSD
Layer 2B - Networking & optics:
• $AVGO
• $COHR
• $MRVL
Layer 2C - Power & cooling:
• $VRT
• $ETN
• $BE
Layer 3 - In-rack connectivity:
• $AVGO
• $ALAB
• $CRDO
Layer 4 - Foundry & packaging:
• $INTC
• $ASX
• $TSM
• $AMCR
Layer 5 - Semiconductor equipment:
• $ASML
• $AMAT
• $LRCX
• $KLAC
Note that this isn't an exhaustive list, but rather an overview of the most important businesses per segment.
I hope you found this breakdown insightful!
I've covered the supply chain in more detail in the article linked below.
Investing visuals: I just published my latest research article: The AI data center bottlenecks map, covering:
• The AI supply chain
• The key players at critical bottlenecks
• Where to look as constraints move down the supply chain
I loved diving into this over the past few weeks with the goal
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A TON OF THINGS HAPPENED IN THE STOCK MARKET TODAY.
Here's a full recap:
1. $CBRS Cerebras opened about 75% above its expected IPO price of $185, giving the AI chip company a roughly $100B market cap despite generating $585M in revenue last year. Ark Invest also bought 105,616 shares just one day after the IPO, adding more attention to the name. The momentum is set to continue with LeverageShares launching a 2x leveraged Cerebras ETF tomorrow morning.
2. President Trump submitted his latest stock purchase and sale disclosures to the White House Office of Ethics, with the filing reportedly spanning more than 100 pages and including thousands of trades. The disclosure is notable because it shows a sitting president actively trading individual securities rather than only holding assets like corporate debt, index funds, or Treasuries. Some of the names listed as purchases include $PLTR, $HOOD, $NVDA, $SOFI, $MSFT, $AAPL, $DIS, $V, $ULTA, $JPM, $COIN, $LYFT, $AMZN, and $RKLB.
3. The U.S. has approved around 10 Chinese companies to purchase Nvidia’s $NVDA H200, the company’s second-most powerful AI chip. Nvidia hit an all time high at $240 today.
4.Figure AI has been livestreaming its humanoid robots performing real warehouse-style package sorting tasks using its Helix-02 AI system. The robots pick up, scan, rotate, and place packages onto conveyor belts autonomously while operating for extremely long periods, including a reported 24/7 run after initially targeting an 8-hour shift. The livestream is meant to prove that humanoid robots can handle repetitive labor reliably and economically, rather than just perform flashy demos. Many viewers see it as one of the first convincing demonstrations of commercially viable humanoid labor, especially for warehouses and logistics. The robot has so far dealt with 34K packages live and has reached parity with a human worker that can do 3 every second.
5. The most traded stocks in the options market today were $NVDA with 5.0M contracts, $TSLA with 2.5M, $NOK with 889K, $F with 860K, $ONDS with 849K, $INTC with 814K, $AAPL with 752K, $MSFT with 736K, $MSTR with 670K, and $MU with 644K.
6. Semiconductor leverage flows surged, with $SOXL, the 3x long semiconductor ETF, taking in a record $1.03B on Tuesday. At the same time, $SOXS, the 3x short semiconductor ETF, saw $230M of outflows, its largest daily withdrawal since late March. $TQQQ also added $161M, its biggest inflow since March 31, but $SOXL inflows were more than 6x larger as traders concentrated bullish exposure in semiconductors. Since the March 30 bottom, $SOXL is up 354%, its strongest 31-day gain since launching in 2010, while the $SOX semiconductor index is up 68%, its third-best 31-day run on record.
7. Retail investors are buying stocks at one of the fastest paces in years. Year-to-date retail equity inflows are ahead of every comparable period over the last seven years except 2021, and after slowing briefly in March, retail buying jumped sharply in April. The week ending May 1 ranked in the top 2% of weekly retail inflows since 2019, and at the current pace, individual investor purchases could surpass the 2021 record as soon as July. Retail options activity is also elevated, with average daily volume now at 1.57x January 2024 levels, the highest since the October 2025 peak.
8. SpaceX could release its IPO prospectus as soon as next week, according to CNBC, after confidentially filing in April. The company’s roadshow is expected to start June 8, with SpaceX reportedly targeting one of the largest public offerings ever following its merger with xAI at a combined $1.25T valuation. The IPO could raise around $70B-$75B, which would be more than twice the size of Saudi Aramco’s record 2019 listing.
9. AI data center demand is putting pressure on power costs across PJM, the largest U.S. grid, which serves 67M people across 13 states and Washington, D.C. Wholesale power prices averaged $136.53/MWh in Q1 2026, up 75.5% from $77.78/MWh a year ago. Capacity costs rose 398.1% year-over-year, while congestion costs increased 300.4% to $2B.
10. Tech layoffs have now passed 100,000 in 2026, with TNW reporting cuts across roughly 250 events this year. LinkedIn is reducing headcount by about 5% despite 12% revenue growth, while Cloudflare is cutting more than 1,100 roles, or about 20% of its workforce. AI is becoming a major driver of the reset, with Challenger citing it as the top reason for job cuts in both March and April and linking AI to 49,135 announced layoffs so far this year.
11. President Trump said President Xi told him China will not supply military equipment to Iran and supports a peace agreement. Trump also said Xi offered to help mediate the situation and work toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for global oil flows.
12. The CLARITY Act advanced out of the Senate Banking Committee today in a 15-9 bipartisan vote. The bill would create clearer federal rules for crypto, including when tokens are treated as securities versus commodities. Crypto stocks rallied on the news, including Coinbase, as investors viewed it as a major step toward regulatory certainty. The bill still is not law and needs full Senate approval, House reconciliation, and final passage. The main fights now are over stablecoin rewards, anti-money-laundering rules, and ethics concerns tied to political figures profiting from crypto. $BTC Bitcoin passed $81,000.
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Here's a full recap:
1. $CBRS Cerebras opened about 75% above its expected IPO price of $185, giving the AI chip company a roughly $100B market cap despite generating $585M in revenue last year. Ark Invest also bought 105,616 shares just one day after the IPO, adding more attention to the name. The momentum is set to continue with LeverageShares launching a 2x leveraged Cerebras ETF tomorrow morning.
2. President Trump submitted his latest stock purchase and sale disclosures to the White House Office of Ethics, with the filing reportedly spanning more than 100 pages and including thousands of trades. The disclosure is notable because it shows a sitting president actively trading individual securities rather than only holding assets like corporate debt, index funds, or Treasuries. Some of the names listed as purchases include $PLTR, $HOOD, $NVDA, $SOFI, $MSFT, $AAPL, $DIS, $V, $ULTA, $JPM, $COIN, $LYFT, $AMZN, and $RKLB.
3. The U.S. has approved around 10 Chinese companies to purchase Nvidia’s $NVDA H200, the company’s second-most powerful AI chip. Nvidia hit an all time high at $240 today.
4.Figure AI has been livestreaming its humanoid robots performing real warehouse-style package sorting tasks using its Helix-02 AI system. The robots pick up, scan, rotate, and place packages onto conveyor belts autonomously while operating for extremely long periods, including a reported 24/7 run after initially targeting an 8-hour shift. The livestream is meant to prove that humanoid robots can handle repetitive labor reliably and economically, rather than just perform flashy demos. Many viewers see it as one of the first convincing demonstrations of commercially viable humanoid labor, especially for warehouses and logistics. The robot has so far dealt with 34K packages live and has reached parity with a human worker that can do 3 every second.
5. The most traded stocks in the options market today were $NVDA with 5.0M contracts, $TSLA with 2.5M, $NOK with 889K, $F with 860K, $ONDS with 849K, $INTC with 814K, $AAPL with 752K, $MSFT with 736K, $MSTR with 670K, and $MU with 644K.
6. Semiconductor leverage flows surged, with $SOXL, the 3x long semiconductor ETF, taking in a record $1.03B on Tuesday. At the same time, $SOXS, the 3x short semiconductor ETF, saw $230M of outflows, its largest daily withdrawal since late March. $TQQQ also added $161M, its biggest inflow since March 31, but $SOXL inflows were more than 6x larger as traders concentrated bullish exposure in semiconductors. Since the March 30 bottom, $SOXL is up 354%, its strongest 31-day gain since launching in 2010, while the $SOX semiconductor index is up 68%, its third-best 31-day run on record.
7. Retail investors are buying stocks at one of the fastest paces in years. Year-to-date retail equity inflows are ahead of every comparable period over the last seven years except 2021, and after slowing briefly in March, retail buying jumped sharply in April. The week ending May 1 ranked in the top 2% of weekly retail inflows since 2019, and at the current pace, individual investor purchases could surpass the 2021 record as soon as July. Retail options activity is also elevated, with average daily volume now at 1.57x January 2024 levels, the highest since the October 2025 peak.
8. SpaceX could release its IPO prospectus as soon as next week, according to CNBC, after confidentially filing in April. The company’s roadshow is expected to start June 8, with SpaceX reportedly targeting one of the largest public offerings ever following its merger with xAI at a combined $1.25T valuation. The IPO could raise around $70B-$75B, which would be more than twice the size of Saudi Aramco’s record 2019 listing.
9. AI data center demand is putting pressure on power costs across PJM, the largest U.S. grid, which serves 67M people across 13 states and Washington, D.C. Wholesale power prices averaged $136.53/MWh in Q1 2026, up 75.5% from $77.78/MWh a year ago. Capacity costs rose 398.1% year-over-year, while congestion costs increased 300.4% to $2B.
10. Tech layoffs have now passed 100,000 in 2026, with TNW reporting cuts across roughly 250 events this year. LinkedIn is reducing headcount by about 5% despite 12% revenue growth, while Cloudflare is cutting more than 1,100 roles, or about 20% of its workforce. AI is becoming a major driver of the reset, with Challenger citing it as the top reason for job cuts in both March and April and linking AI to 49,135 announced layoffs so far this year.
11. President Trump said President Xi told him China will not supply military equipment to Iran and supports a peace agreement. Trump also said Xi offered to help mediate the situation and work toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route for global oil flows.
12. The CLARITY Act advanced out of the Senate Banking Committee today in a 15-9 bipartisan vote. The bill would create clearer federal rules for crypto, including when tokens are treated as securities versus commodities. Crypto stocks rallied on the news, including Coinbase, as investors viewed it as a major step toward regulatory certainty. The bill still is not law and needs full Senate approval, House reconciliation, and final passage. The main fights now are over stablecoin rewards, anti-money-laundering rules, and ethics concerns tied to political figures profiting from crypto. $BTC Bitcoin passed $81,000.
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
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今天已经结束,明天比今天更重要。
TraderGoku: 牛市中拥有空杯心态很重要。
太多人执着于“低买高卖”,因此错过了很多真正的强趋势机会。但对于交易来说,“高买更高卖”一样可以获利颇丰。
不要让过去的涨幅,限制你对未来趋势的判断。
已确认的趋势 > 你的成见。
$INTC $MRVL $SNDK $MU
TraderGoku: 牛市中拥有空杯心态很重要。
太多人执着于“低买高卖”,因此错过了很多真正的强趋势机会。但对于交易来说,“高买更高卖”一样可以获利颇丰。
不要让过去的涨幅,限制你对未来趋势的判断。
已确认的趋势 > 你的成见。
$INTC $MRVL $SNDK $MU
🚨THE BEARS HAVE BEEN WRONG ABOUT THE SAME THING FOR THREE YEARS.
And they’re about to be wrong again.
Morgan Stanley just raised their S&P 500 target to 8,300.
Year-end 2026 target: 8,000.
Twelve-month target: 8,300.
Over 12% upside from current levels around 7,400.
But here’s the line that matters most:
“Our bullish index view is an earnings story, not a multiple expansion one.”
Read that again.
EARNINGS.
> 83.2% of S&P 500 companies beat Q1 estimates.
> Morgan Stanley projects $339 EPS for 2026. That’s 23% growth, followed by $380 in 2027 and $429 in 2028.
A compounding earnings machine. Not a bubble.
Now let me show you what the bears keep getting wrong.
There’s a clip making the rounds right now.
A guy pulls up two charts side by side.
> Left chart: The dot-com era. Price ripping higher. Earnings flatlined. Pure narrative. Pure multiple expansion. Pure speculation.
> Right chart: Right now, 2023-2026. Earnings are LEADING price. AI and semiconductors are driving actual profits. Price is still CATCHING UP to the gray line.
His point? We’re not in a bubble. We’re in the middle of an earnings cycle that hasn’t fully repriced yet.
He’s right.
$MU, $SNDK, SK Hynix and Samsung, 75% of the $DRAM market are proof.
These are companies printing money faster than analysts can revise targets upward.
> The memory supercycle isn’t priced in.
> The AI infrastructure buildout isn’t priced in.
The earnings are real and the multiples are still compressing INTO the growth.
The dot-com bubble was speculation in search of earnings.
This is earnings in search of a price that can catch up.
There’s a massive difference.
So where does the money go?
$SPY and $QQQ as a passive bet + into the infrastructure that’s CAUSING the earnings surge.
Here’s where I’m positioned:
→ $IREN
→ $NBIS
→ $CIFR
→ $AAOI
→ $SIVE
→ $RKLB
→ $OUST
→ $PENG
→ $ONDS
→ $KRKNF
Every single one of these names sits inside the structural AI buildout that’s driving the future earnings Morgan Stanley just upgraded their entire index outlook for.
HERE’S THE MACRO SETUP
Morgan Stanley explicitly ties their revised outlook to AI adoption enhancing operating leverage across the S&P 500 and a rolling earnings recovery that continues to progress.
This isn’t a macro call. This is a capital allocation call.
The earnings cycle is real.
The infrastructure buildout is real.
The defense spending acceleration is real.
$QQQ and $SPY tell you the tide is coming in.
The names above tell you which boats rise the most.
The dot-com bubble was price without earnings.
This is earnings without price.
The gray line hasn’t been touched yet.
We’re mid-cycle. Act accordingly.
Still long. Still adding. Still building.
-BP
Please remember: This is not financial advice. Do your own research. I hold positions in many of the names mentioned.
Micro2Macr0: Why this Is NOTHING Like the Dot-Com Bubble!!! 😡
And they’re about to be wrong again.
Morgan Stanley just raised their S&P 500 target to 8,300.
Year-end 2026 target: 8,000.
Twelve-month target: 8,300.
Over 12% upside from current levels around 7,400.
But here’s the line that matters most:
“Our bullish index view is an earnings story, not a multiple expansion one.”
Read that again.
EARNINGS.
> 83.2% of S&P 500 companies beat Q1 estimates.
> Morgan Stanley projects $339 EPS for 2026. That’s 23% growth, followed by $380 in 2027 and $429 in 2028.
A compounding earnings machine. Not a bubble.
Now let me show you what the bears keep getting wrong.
There’s a clip making the rounds right now.
A guy pulls up two charts side by side.
> Left chart: The dot-com era. Price ripping higher. Earnings flatlined. Pure narrative. Pure multiple expansion. Pure speculation.
> Right chart: Right now, 2023-2026. Earnings are LEADING price. AI and semiconductors are driving actual profits. Price is still CATCHING UP to the gray line.
His point? We’re not in a bubble. We’re in the middle of an earnings cycle that hasn’t fully repriced yet.
He’s right.
$MU, $SNDK, SK Hynix and Samsung, 75% of the $DRAM market are proof.
These are companies printing money faster than analysts can revise targets upward.
> The memory supercycle isn’t priced in.
> The AI infrastructure buildout isn’t priced in.
The earnings are real and the multiples are still compressing INTO the growth.
The dot-com bubble was speculation in search of earnings.
This is earnings in search of a price that can catch up.
There’s a massive difference.
So where does the money go?
$SPY and $QQQ as a passive bet + into the infrastructure that’s CAUSING the earnings surge.
Here’s where I’m positioned:
→ $IREN
→ $NBIS
→ $CIFR
→ $AAOI
→ $SIVE
→ $RKLB
→ $OUST
→ $PENG
→ $ONDS
→ $KRKNF
Every single one of these names sits inside the structural AI buildout that’s driving the future earnings Morgan Stanley just upgraded their entire index outlook for.
HERE’S THE MACRO SETUP
Morgan Stanley explicitly ties their revised outlook to AI adoption enhancing operating leverage across the S&P 500 and a rolling earnings recovery that continues to progress.
This isn’t a macro call. This is a capital allocation call.
The earnings cycle is real.
The infrastructure buildout is real.
The defense spending acceleration is real.
$QQQ and $SPY tell you the tide is coming in.
The names above tell you which boats rise the most.
The dot-com bubble was price without earnings.
This is earnings without price.
The gray line hasn’t been touched yet.
We’re mid-cycle. Act accordingly.
Still long. Still adding. Still building.
-BP
Please remember: This is not financial advice. Do your own research. I hold positions in many of the names mentioned.
Micro2Macr0: Why this Is NOTHING Like the Dot-Com Bubble!!! 😡
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做一个简单的回测:如果当时手上最强的那几只股票多拿一些时间,而不是过早止盈后,把止盈的钱换去买一些一般的股票。
你的账户会比现在多多少钱?
我知道想做到这一点挺难的,我也一直在努力尝试。但如果你想让账户快速复利,这是必须跨过去的一关。
$MRVL $RKLB $MU $NBIS
TraderGoku: 八周持股法则 from William O'Neil
"如果你的股票在突破长盘整周期后3周内获得了20%或更多的涨幅,那你可能找到了真正的强势股,你应该至少尝试持有它8周。"
$NBIS $RKLB $AAOI $MRVL $AEHR
你的账户会比现在多多少钱?
我知道想做到这一点挺难的,我也一直在努力尝试。但如果你想让账户快速复利,这是必须跨过去的一关。
$MRVL $RKLB $MU $NBIS
TraderGoku: 八周持股法则 from William O'Neil
"如果你的股票在突破长盘整周期后3周内获得了20%或更多的涨幅,那你可能找到了真正的强势股,你应该至少尝试持有它8周。"
$NBIS $RKLB $AAOI $MRVL $AEHR
PM looks insane! 🤯
Its only a couple of days since I posted my thesis on $PENG and took a position.
$PENG is smashing +20% in PM 🟢 And Wall Street is about to wake up.
Credit for $PENG goes to @pennycheck. Happy to share the ride with other first movers; @FinnStockinger @michaelsikand @CKCapitalxx
Others:
$AAOI above $200 now. 7% up in PM 🟢
$SIVE showing strength with 13% 🟢
$RKLB taking off with 7% 🟢
$NBIS hammering 4% 🟢
$OUST taking on 5% 🟢
I’m working on a extensive portfolio update. Tag along. Follow. Stay tuned.
Onwards,
-BP
Reminder: This is not financial advice.
Black Panther Capital: Wall Street haven’t figured $PENG role out yet.. when they do, it will explode.
Here’s everything you need to know and why $NVDA $AAOI $MU $SNDK will need to rely on them, at one point:
$PENG provides the *end-to-end architecture* required to make components work as a unified
Its only a couple of days since I posted my thesis on $PENG and took a position.
$PENG is smashing +20% in PM 🟢 And Wall Street is about to wake up.
Credit for $PENG goes to @pennycheck. Happy to share the ride with other first movers; @FinnStockinger @michaelsikand @CKCapitalxx
Others:
$AAOI above $200 now. 7% up in PM 🟢
$SIVE showing strength with 13% 🟢
$RKLB taking off with 7% 🟢
$NBIS hammering 4% 🟢
$OUST taking on 5% 🟢
I’m working on a extensive portfolio update. Tag along. Follow. Stay tuned.
Onwards,
-BP
Reminder: This is not financial advice.
Black Panther Capital: Wall Street haven’t figured $PENG role out yet.. when they do, it will explode.
Here’s everything you need to know and why $NVDA $AAOI $MU $SNDK will need to rely on them, at one point:
$PENG provides the *end-to-end architecture* required to make components work as a unified
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A TON OF THINGS HAPPENED IN THE STOCK MARKET TODAY.
Here's a full recap:
1. Stocks opened lower today as investors reacted to hotter inflation, rising oil prices, and renewed concerns around interest rates. The selloff was led by tech, AI, and semiconductor names, but the market recovered some of the early weakness into the close as buyers stepped back into select mega-cap and earnings-driven stocks. The S&P 500 $SPX still finished slightly lower, the Nasdaq $QQQ underperformed, and the Dow managed to close slightly higher, showing that the early risk-off move faded but did not fully reverse across the whole market.
2. The probability of the Fed raising interest rates in 2026 has surged to a new high of 31% after U.S. CPI inflation hit its highest level in three years. Just a few months ago, markets were pricing in more than three rate cuts this year, but those cuts have now been completely priced out. Headline CPI rose 3.8% versus 3.6% expected, marking the hottest inflation print since May 2023, while core CPI rose 2.8% versus 2.6% expected, the highest reading since September 2025. Energy was the biggest driver, accounting for more than 40% of the increase.
3. $CME CME Group is partnering with Silicon Data to launch the first futures market tied to compute, pending regulatory approval. The contracts are expected later this year and will be based on Silicon Data’s GPU market intelligence indices, giving traders, AI builders, cloud providers, and financial institutions a way to hedge price volatility in the fast-growing compute market.
4. Cerebras is reportedly seeing very strong IPO demand and has raised its planned range to $150-$160 per share, up from $115-$125, while increasing the offering to 30 million shares. At the high end, the company could raise about $4.8B and be valued around $35B, with pricing expected on May 13 and a Nasdaq listing under $CBRS. The IPO story is being driven by AI compute demand, Cerebras’ OpenAI relationship, and reports that the deal is more than 20x oversubscribed. The IPO will be this Thursday.
5. The top 10 most traded stocks in the options market were $NVDA with 3.6M contracts, $TSLA with 3.0M, $MU with 1.0M, $INTC with 999K, $AAPL with 829K, $AMZN with 528K, $NOK with 499K, $NFLX with 494K, $MSFT with 451K, and $AMD with 436K.
6. OpenAI reportedly renegotiated its $MSFT Microsoft agreement to limit total revenue-share payments to $38B, far below the roughly $135B Microsoft could have received under the prior structure if OpenAI hit its long-term revenue targets. The change could reduce OpenAI’s payments by about $97B through 2030, giving the company a cleaner long-term financial profile ahead of a potential IPO. The trade-off is that OpenAI may have to pay more in the near term, reportedly around $6B of its projected $30B in revenue this year instead of the roughly $4B it previously expected, while Microsoft keeps payment rights through 2030 and resale rights through 2032.
7. $DRAM became the fastest ETF ever to reach $6.5B in assets, hitting that mark in just 36 days, even faster than $IBIT, which took 43 days. The move came after a 13% jump on Friday and another $1B of inflows, showing how aggressively investors are chasing the memory trade. $MU also got a major vote of confidence as Deutsche Bank raised its price target to $1,000 after investor meetings with Micron management. The key takeaway was that AI is changing the memory cycle: DRAM, NAND, and HBM are becoming essential to AI performance, while supply remains constrained by clean room limitations, slower scaling, and HBM production trade-offs. Deutsche Bank said Micron is well-positioned because of its technology leadership, stronger business mix, and one of the healthiest balance sheets in company history.
8. $GOOGL Google is reportedly exploring SpaceX as a launch partner for future AI data centers in orbit, while also speaking with other rocket companies. The effort connects to Google’s Project Suncatcher, which is already planning to launch two prototype satellites with Planet by early 2027 to test solar-powered AI compute in space using TPUs and optical links. SpaceX is pursuing a similar orbital data center strategy, meaning the two companies could eventually work together on launches while competing to own the space-based compute market.
9. Market breadth is weakening even as the headline index keeps rising. Only 22% of S&P 500 stocks have beaten the index over the last 30 days, one of the weakest readings since 1996 and a sharp drop from 65% in February. The rally is increasingly concentrated in mega-cap tech, with the Magnificent 7 now making up about 35% of the S&P 500 and Information Technology plus Communication Services representing 46% of the index’s market value.
10. Anthropic is reportedly discussing a massive new funding round of at least $30B at a valuation above $900B, with Bloomberg saying the deal could close by the end of May, though no term sheet has been signed yet. Existing investors may participate, following recent commitments from Google and Amazon tied to a prior $350B valuation. The potential raise would mark a huge jump from Anthropic’s February 2026 valuation and place it near OpenAI’s latest reported valuation, as the Claude maker also reportedly considers an IPO as soon as October.
11. $PLTR Palantir was back in the defense AI spotlight after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with CEO Alex Karp in Kyiv to discuss expanding Ukraine’s use of AI in the war. Zelensky said the two sides discussed technology for both battlefield and civilian needs, while Ukraine’s defense team highlighted Palantir’s role in helping analyze air strikes, manage intelligence data, protect Ukrainian skies, and support AI tools for detecting and intercepting Russian drones. Palantir is also tied to the U.S. “Golden Dome” missile-defense push, with Reuters reporting that Palantir and Anduril are working on software for the system.
12. President Trump today said this before leaving for his trip to China: "You're going to see oil prices drop and you're going to see a stock market which is already at the highest point in history, go through the roof."
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Here's a full recap:
1. Stocks opened lower today as investors reacted to hotter inflation, rising oil prices, and renewed concerns around interest rates. The selloff was led by tech, AI, and semiconductor names, but the market recovered some of the early weakness into the close as buyers stepped back into select mega-cap and earnings-driven stocks. The S&P 500 $SPX still finished slightly lower, the Nasdaq $QQQ underperformed, and the Dow managed to close slightly higher, showing that the early risk-off move faded but did not fully reverse across the whole market.
2. The probability of the Fed raising interest rates in 2026 has surged to a new high of 31% after U.S. CPI inflation hit its highest level in three years. Just a few months ago, markets were pricing in more than three rate cuts this year, but those cuts have now been completely priced out. Headline CPI rose 3.8% versus 3.6% expected, marking the hottest inflation print since May 2023, while core CPI rose 2.8% versus 2.6% expected, the highest reading since September 2025. Energy was the biggest driver, accounting for more than 40% of the increase.
3. $CME CME Group is partnering with Silicon Data to launch the first futures market tied to compute, pending regulatory approval. The contracts are expected later this year and will be based on Silicon Data’s GPU market intelligence indices, giving traders, AI builders, cloud providers, and financial institutions a way to hedge price volatility in the fast-growing compute market.
4. Cerebras is reportedly seeing very strong IPO demand and has raised its planned range to $150-$160 per share, up from $115-$125, while increasing the offering to 30 million shares. At the high end, the company could raise about $4.8B and be valued around $35B, with pricing expected on May 13 and a Nasdaq listing under $CBRS. The IPO story is being driven by AI compute demand, Cerebras’ OpenAI relationship, and reports that the deal is more than 20x oversubscribed. The IPO will be this Thursday.
5. The top 10 most traded stocks in the options market were $NVDA with 3.6M contracts, $TSLA with 3.0M, $MU with 1.0M, $INTC with 999K, $AAPL with 829K, $AMZN with 528K, $NOK with 499K, $NFLX with 494K, $MSFT with 451K, and $AMD with 436K.
6. OpenAI reportedly renegotiated its $MSFT Microsoft agreement to limit total revenue-share payments to $38B, far below the roughly $135B Microsoft could have received under the prior structure if OpenAI hit its long-term revenue targets. The change could reduce OpenAI’s payments by about $97B through 2030, giving the company a cleaner long-term financial profile ahead of a potential IPO. The trade-off is that OpenAI may have to pay more in the near term, reportedly around $6B of its projected $30B in revenue this year instead of the roughly $4B it previously expected, while Microsoft keeps payment rights through 2030 and resale rights through 2032.
7. $DRAM became the fastest ETF ever to reach $6.5B in assets, hitting that mark in just 36 days, even faster than $IBIT, which took 43 days. The move came after a 13% jump on Friday and another $1B of inflows, showing how aggressively investors are chasing the memory trade. $MU also got a major vote of confidence as Deutsche Bank raised its price target to $1,000 after investor meetings with Micron management. The key takeaway was that AI is changing the memory cycle: DRAM, NAND, and HBM are becoming essential to AI performance, while supply remains constrained by clean room limitations, slower scaling, and HBM production trade-offs. Deutsche Bank said Micron is well-positioned because of its technology leadership, stronger business mix, and one of the healthiest balance sheets in company history.
8. $GOOGL Google is reportedly exploring SpaceX as a launch partner for future AI data centers in orbit, while also speaking with other rocket companies. The effort connects to Google’s Project Suncatcher, which is already planning to launch two prototype satellites with Planet by early 2027 to test solar-powered AI compute in space using TPUs and optical links. SpaceX is pursuing a similar orbital data center strategy, meaning the two companies could eventually work together on launches while competing to own the space-based compute market.
9. Market breadth is weakening even as the headline index keeps rising. Only 22% of S&P 500 stocks have beaten the index over the last 30 days, one of the weakest readings since 1996 and a sharp drop from 65% in February. The rally is increasingly concentrated in mega-cap tech, with the Magnificent 7 now making up about 35% of the S&P 500 and Information Technology plus Communication Services representing 46% of the index’s market value.
10. Anthropic is reportedly discussing a massive new funding round of at least $30B at a valuation above $900B, with Bloomberg saying the deal could close by the end of May, though no term sheet has been signed yet. Existing investors may participate, following recent commitments from Google and Amazon tied to a prior $350B valuation. The potential raise would mark a huge jump from Anthropic’s February 2026 valuation and place it near OpenAI’s latest reported valuation, as the Claude maker also reportedly considers an IPO as soon as October.
11. $PLTR Palantir was back in the defense AI spotlight after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with CEO Alex Karp in Kyiv to discuss expanding Ukraine’s use of AI in the war. Zelensky said the two sides discussed technology for both battlefield and civilian needs, while Ukraine’s defense team highlighted Palantir’s role in helping analyze air strikes, manage intelligence data, protect Ukrainian skies, and support AI tools for detecting and intercepting Russian drones. Palantir is also tied to the U.S. “Golden Dome” missile-defense push, with Reuters reporting that Palantir and Anduril are working on software for the system.
12. President Trump today said this before leaving for his trip to China: "You're going to see oil prices drop and you're going to see a stock market which is already at the highest point in history, go through the roof."
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
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$PENG up +18% in AH.
I hoped you listened and followed me.
-BP
Not financial advice.
Black Panther Capital: Wall Street haven’t figured $PENG role out yet.. when they do, it will explode.
Here’s everything you need to know and why $NVDA $AAOI $MU $SNDK will need to rely on them, at one point:
$PENG provides the *end-to-end architecture* required to make components work as a unified
I hoped you listened and followed me.
-BP
Not financial advice.
Black Panther Capital: Wall Street haven’t figured $PENG role out yet.. when they do, it will explode.
Here’s everything you need to know and why $NVDA $AAOI $MU $SNDK will need to rely on them, at one point:
$PENG provides the *end-to-end architecture* required to make components work as a unified
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A TON OF THINGS HAPPENED IN THE STOCK MARKET TODAY.
Here’s a full recap:
1. The $SPX S&P 500 and $QQQ Nasdaq closed at fresh all-time highs today, even with oil spiking and U.S.-Iran peace talks stalling. The market is basically saying AI earnings momentum is more important than geopolitical risk right now. The PHLX Semiconductor Index rose 2.6%, with semis now comprising 17% of the S&P 500.
2. The optical networking trade continues to gain momentum. $LITE Lumentum surged after being added to the Nasdaq 100, while peers like $COHR Coherent and $GLW Corning also benefited from the AI data center connectivity theme. This is becoming one of the clearest “picks and shovels” trades in AI infrastructure. $LITE Lumentum’s move matters because the market is realizing AI is not just about GPUs. It is also about optical transceivers, lasers, fiber, switches, power, cooling, copper, glass, and every bottleneck inside the data center stack. The AI trade is expanding from chips into the entire physical infrastructure layer.
3. $TSLA Tesla was in focus after the White House invited Elon Musk, alongside more than a dozen top U.S. executives, to join President Trump’s trip to China this week. The delegation includes Apple’s Tim Cook, and BlackRock’s Larry Fink with other executives from Goldman Sachs, Cisco, Mastercard, Citi, Meta, Micron, and more. The trip is expected to focus on U.S.-China trade and investment, potential Boeing aircraft purchases, agriculture, energy, and possibly extending the rare earths truce, making Musk’s inclusion important given Tesla’s exposure to China manufacturing, demand, and supply chains. Jensen Huang $NVDA and Lisa Su $AMD were not invited as per Reuters.
4. Oil jumped again as the U.S.-Iran situation remained unresolved, with Brent crude moving above $104 and the Strait of Hormuz risk still hanging over the market. This is the main bear case investors are watching: if oil keeps rising, inflation expectations can come back and pressure the Fed. CPI will be reported tomorrow with expectations of a 3.7% print, the highest in 2.5 years.
5. Per Jeffries: "47% of semis/hardware stocks are screening overbought on 14-day RSI (high was 70% in Dec '23, 66% on April 24) as of Friday's close. The SOX is now 60% above its 200-day moving average, a level not seen since March 2000 and July 1995."
6. Earnings season continues to come in strong. Reuters reported that 440 S&P 500 companies $SPX have reported, with 83% beating estimates and Q1 earnings growth now projected at 28.6% year-over-year. That is why the market keeps absorbing bad macro headlines.
7. $CBRS Cerebras increased its planned IPO price range as investor demand for AI chip exposure remains extremely strong. The company is now looking to sell 30 million shares at $150 to $160 each, potentially raising up to $4.8 billion. The AI IPO window is officially open again.
8. $CRCL Circle reported a 20% increase in quarterly revenue and reserve income to $694 million, helped by rising demand for USDC during a volatile period. USDC circulation grew 28% year-over-year to $77 billion, showing that stablecoins are becoming a bigger part of the financial infrastructure story.
9. The most traded options today were $TSLA with 5.5M contracts, $NVDA with 4.8M, $MU with 1.1M, $INTC with 1.0M, $AAPL with 1.0M, $NOK with 886K, $META with 637K, $AMZN with 621K, $MSFT with 591K, and $AMD with 514K.
10. $HIMS Hims & Hers reported Q1 revenue of $608M, up 4% YoY, with subscribers growing 9% YoY to nearly 2.6M. The company raised full-year 2026 revenue guidance to $2.8B-$3.0B, but profitability moved lower as gross margin fell to 65% from 73%, net loss was $92M, and adjusted EBITDA declined to $44M from $91M last year. Management said 2026 is a “defining year” as the company expands branded GLP-1 offerings, international markets, diagnostics, and technology infrastructure.
11. $ASTS AST SpaceMobile reported Q1 revenue of $14.7M and said it remains on track for full-year 2026 revenue guidance of $150M-$200M. The bigger story is deployment: BlueBird 8, 9, and 10 are expected to launch in mid-June, BlueBird 11 through 33 are already in advanced production, and the company is targeting roughly 45 satellites in orbit during 2026. ASTS also received FCC authorization for commercial SpaceMobile service in the U.S., hit 98.9 Mbps peak data speeds from an in-orbit satellite to an unmodified smartphone, and ended the quarter with about $3.5B in cash
12. China is also in focus ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, with Chinese stocks $BABA $KWEB $JD hitting an 11-year high and the yuan reaching a three-year peak. Investors are watching whether the U.S. and China could coordinate around trade, Iran, and global supply chains.
I used to do these recaps a year ago...have gotten a bit busy but looking to bring them back...would people like them at the end of the day? I use AI to help summarize the events but the real time (around 30-40 min daily) comes in curating the best headlines and including the relevant details. Happy to start it again if people want it back!
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Here’s a full recap:
1. The $SPX S&P 500 and $QQQ Nasdaq closed at fresh all-time highs today, even with oil spiking and U.S.-Iran peace talks stalling. The market is basically saying AI earnings momentum is more important than geopolitical risk right now. The PHLX Semiconductor Index rose 2.6%, with semis now comprising 17% of the S&P 500.
2. The optical networking trade continues to gain momentum. $LITE Lumentum surged after being added to the Nasdaq 100, while peers like $COHR Coherent and $GLW Corning also benefited from the AI data center connectivity theme. This is becoming one of the clearest “picks and shovels” trades in AI infrastructure. $LITE Lumentum’s move matters because the market is realizing AI is not just about GPUs. It is also about optical transceivers, lasers, fiber, switches, power, cooling, copper, glass, and every bottleneck inside the data center stack. The AI trade is expanding from chips into the entire physical infrastructure layer.
3. $TSLA Tesla was in focus after the White House invited Elon Musk, alongside more than a dozen top U.S. executives, to join President Trump’s trip to China this week. The delegation includes Apple’s Tim Cook, and BlackRock’s Larry Fink with other executives from Goldman Sachs, Cisco, Mastercard, Citi, Meta, Micron, and more. The trip is expected to focus on U.S.-China trade and investment, potential Boeing aircraft purchases, agriculture, energy, and possibly extending the rare earths truce, making Musk’s inclusion important given Tesla’s exposure to China manufacturing, demand, and supply chains. Jensen Huang $NVDA and Lisa Su $AMD were not invited as per Reuters.
4. Oil jumped again as the U.S.-Iran situation remained unresolved, with Brent crude moving above $104 and the Strait of Hormuz risk still hanging over the market. This is the main bear case investors are watching: if oil keeps rising, inflation expectations can come back and pressure the Fed. CPI will be reported tomorrow with expectations of a 3.7% print, the highest in 2.5 years.
5. Per Jeffries: "47% of semis/hardware stocks are screening overbought on 14-day RSI (high was 70% in Dec '23, 66% on April 24) as of Friday's close. The SOX is now 60% above its 200-day moving average, a level not seen since March 2000 and July 1995."
6. Earnings season continues to come in strong. Reuters reported that 440 S&P 500 companies $SPX have reported, with 83% beating estimates and Q1 earnings growth now projected at 28.6% year-over-year. That is why the market keeps absorbing bad macro headlines.
7. $CBRS Cerebras increased its planned IPO price range as investor demand for AI chip exposure remains extremely strong. The company is now looking to sell 30 million shares at $150 to $160 each, potentially raising up to $4.8 billion. The AI IPO window is officially open again.
8. $CRCL Circle reported a 20% increase in quarterly revenue and reserve income to $694 million, helped by rising demand for USDC during a volatile period. USDC circulation grew 28% year-over-year to $77 billion, showing that stablecoins are becoming a bigger part of the financial infrastructure story.
9. The most traded options today were $TSLA with 5.5M contracts, $NVDA with 4.8M, $MU with 1.1M, $INTC with 1.0M, $AAPL with 1.0M, $NOK with 886K, $META with 637K, $AMZN with 621K, $MSFT with 591K, and $AMD with 514K.
10. $HIMS Hims & Hers reported Q1 revenue of $608M, up 4% YoY, with subscribers growing 9% YoY to nearly 2.6M. The company raised full-year 2026 revenue guidance to $2.8B-$3.0B, but profitability moved lower as gross margin fell to 65% from 73%, net loss was $92M, and adjusted EBITDA declined to $44M from $91M last year. Management said 2026 is a “defining year” as the company expands branded GLP-1 offerings, international markets, diagnostics, and technology infrastructure.
11. $ASTS AST SpaceMobile reported Q1 revenue of $14.7M and said it remains on track for full-year 2026 revenue guidance of $150M-$200M. The bigger story is deployment: BlueBird 8, 9, and 10 are expected to launch in mid-June, BlueBird 11 through 33 are already in advanced production, and the company is targeting roughly 45 satellites in orbit during 2026. ASTS also received FCC authorization for commercial SpaceMobile service in the U.S., hit 98.9 Mbps peak data speeds from an in-orbit satellite to an unmodified smartphone, and ended the quarter with about $3.5B in cash
12. China is also in focus ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, with Chinese stocks $BABA $KWEB $JD hitting an 11-year high and the yuan reaching a three-year peak. Investors are watching whether the U.S. and China could coordinate around trade, Iran, and global supply chains.
I used to do these recaps a year ago...have gotten a bit busy but looking to bring them back...would people like them at the end of the day? I use AI to help summarize the events but the real time (around 30-40 min daily) comes in curating the best headlines and including the relevant details. Happy to start it again if people want it back!
WALL STREET IS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
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$MU 8倍股票回报了。
这种本质上还是周期性的股票,因为AI系统性抬升了盈利的中枢,以及系统的估值提升
但是短时间往往是放大恐慌或者贪婪
跌的时候这个时间推特财报后大跌30%,什么利好都视而不见,什么小作文利空谷歌论文之类的都能杀估值
现在大涨,反向极端一个道理。如何估值的范围和投资策略 ?
订阅者专享
Tigris 会讲课教授是好老师: 对于$MU从最早去年,我已经讲了很详细很丰富,时间线上也可以搜索关键词,一路走来的假设、更新、验证、框架、基本面,到面向订阅者颗粒度更细的估值/买入卖出价格,都有详细的分析,可谓经典案例财富投资案例教学了。去年到现在4倍收益,到今年60%的科技大厂和回报最高股票,从风险收益看是实实在在的
这种本质上还是周期性的股票,因为AI系统性抬升了盈利的中枢,以及系统的估值提升
但是短时间往往是放大恐慌或者贪婪
跌的时候这个时间推特财报后大跌30%,什么利好都视而不见,什么小作文利空谷歌论文之类的都能杀估值
现在大涨,反向极端一个道理。如何估值的范围和投资策略 ?
订阅者专享
Tigris 会讲课教授是好老师: 对于$MU从最早去年,我已经讲了很详细很丰富,时间线上也可以搜索关键词,一路走来的假设、更新、验证、框架、基本面,到面向订阅者颗粒度更细的估值/买入卖出价格,都有详细的分析,可谓经典案例财富投资案例教学了。去年到现在4倍收益,到今年60%的科技大厂和回报最高股票,从风险收益看是实实在在的
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