05_never_again
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I think the game has passed INTC by. Very unfortunate. I was a huge fan 30 years ago.Got out of TEM after this latest run. My buddy says INTC should be the next move after fed government announced a 10% stake. Thoughts?
I bought one share of PLTR a few weeks back.
My bad...![]()
Sector wise, are you staying somewhat balanced heading into end of the FY? I'm normally very heavy on tech/health care.PLTR could easily be $120 or $180 in the next month or two. I’m tempted to buy shares here (around $150) but the multiple (525x) is still crazy high - although earnings are expected to double next year.
Most mutual fund fiscal years end soon, so fund managers will be selling to lock in their gains and also to rebalance their holdings. So PLTR’s going to have some degree of downward pressure. The next earnings release is in early November and shares are priced for protection.
Sector wise, are you staying somewhat balanced heading into end of the FY? I'm normally very heavy on tech/health care.
Between President Trump/Elon/RFK, Jr, I'm light on healthcare this year.
Always have a couple of quirky things that are typical distraction losers.
Forever I’ve heard people pronounce it “in vidia” now suddenly I’m hearing more people say “nuh vidia”. What is happening? Why are you all gaslighting me?
Tom Lee still says “in vidia” so I’m sticking with it.
Forever I’ve heard people pronounce it “in vidia” now suddenly I’m hearing more people say “nuh vidia”. What is happening? Why are you all gaslighting me?
Tom Lee still says “in vidia” so I’m sticking with it.
Forever I’ve heard people pronounce it “in vidia” now suddenly I’m hearing more people say “nuh vidia”. What is happening? Why are you all gaslighting me?
Tom Lee still says “in vidia” so I’m sticking with it.
As someone who used NVIDIA products in their teens, every single game that was produced with their GPUs opened with a woman whispering "in vih dee uh" and so it is burned into my ears.
I'm too old and can never remember the pronunciation.Exactly but out of nowhere I’ll hear a contributor on CNBC or a reporter on NPR say “nuh vidia”. I thought I might be having a stroke.
I'm too old and can never remember the pronunciation.
The bar is set so crazy high for them, tomorrow will be interesting. Thinking it may swoon for a few months.
Not clever enough to know which way to wager.