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Market manipulators stoking the AI bubble bonfire. Sowing fear of white collar recession.

Hopefully yesterday was the worst of it.
That was nothing. There seems to be a lot of hand-wringing over a selloff that brought us back to where we were...a week and a half ago.
 
That was nothing. There seems to be a lot of hand-wringing over a selloff that brought us back to where we were...a week and a half ago.

A 10 day retracement in 1 session to start what is historically one of the best months for the market isn't world ending, but I wouldn't call it nothing.
 
A 10 day retracement in 1 session to start what is historically one of the best months for the market isn't world ending, but I wouldn't call it nothing.
A just over 1% daily decline when the S&P 500 has seen double-digit drawdowns in over 50% of the years since 1980 is nothing.

 
A just over 1% daily decline when the S&P 500 has seen double-digit drawdowns in over 50% of the years since 1980 is nothing.


Hey, I hope you're right. I have a lot of AI exposure, and I'm noticing a pattern that involves 1 or 2 sessions every month where the AI bubble fears come about, and small/mid caps in the sector take a double digit % beating over what I also think is nothing for now.

It's chumming the water for something that will manifest at some point down the road.

I typically scalp UVXY on those days but I was busy yesterday and missed the boat.
 
Sounds like the acquisitions have been a mixed bag, and slower than expected growth in their flagship brand. Tough to pick winners in an industry like that. Trendy by nature. What's cool today isn't cool 18 months from now.
Yeah boy.

I like those drinks. However, never quite fully bought into the 'Live Fit' slogan. Caused a crash.

Like sneakers....very trendy with the hipsters
 
Yeah boy.

I like those drinks. However, never quite fully bought into the 'Live Fit' slogan. Caused a crash.

Like sneakers....very trendy with the hipsters
I'm surprised there isn't more scrutiny on the claims they make. They're written on the can itself that I'm drinking out of right now. Accelerates metabolism and burns body fat?

I like how they taste and they do provide an energy boost, which I like because basically anything else that is supposed to give you energy (coffee, energy drinks, etc.) doesn't do anything for me. And I don't really like or want to drink energy drinks anyway. I guess I can buy that Celsius is healthier than Monster but by how much, I don't know.
 
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I'm surprised there isn't more scrutiny on the claims they make. They're written on the can itself that I'm drinking out of right now. Accelerates metabolism and burns body fat?

I like how they taste and they do provide an energy boost, which I like because basically anything else that is supposed to give you energy (coffee, energy drinks, etc.) doesn't do anything for me. And I don't really like or want to drink energy drinks anyway. I guess I can buy that Celsius is healthier than Monster but by how much, I don't know.
Same here. That seems it up perfectly for me as well.

Some of those guys claim to be using some magic South American plant that is better than caffeine.

Unsure is that applied here. But I like the taste, and they sharpen up the ole brain for a few hours.
 
I don't either. I'm still looking to redeploy the proceeds from my sales of D-Wave above $40/share and Palantir at $194/share on its way up. I plan to establish new positions in other stocks in tranches.
Don't follow D-Wave.

May try to catch some PLTR bounce myself at around $152 and change
 

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