@WYCKOFFPRO:Although the failure scenario is unfolding after the FOMC last week, the characteristics of the pullback as reflected in the price spread and volume suggested a bullish bias for S&P 500. However, one concerning red flag could create the failure case for the bull and traders and investors need to be aware of. Watch the video to find out how you could anticipate for both the bullish and bearish cases together with the evolving red flag using the Wyckoff method. @TigerStars $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ)$ $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$
@ChloeKeynes:$(XPEV)$ Firms currently not available to mainland investors such as $(BABA)$$(JD)$$(BILI)$$(NTES)$$(BIDU)$$(NIO)$$(LI)$$(XPEV)$ and many more. Things are opening up much more from a financial standpoint. That can only be good for investors in this corner of the global market.
@moonzo:$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ Would be nice to get back over 100 this year. Federal Reserve claims they have another 75 basis points in rate hikes. It will depend on what the Fed does and if inflation comes down. Went to grocery store yesterday and noticed food prices just keep climbing every time i go.
@zippyloo:$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc.(FFIE)$ +$650 million of funding available for FF, plenty of cash and no debts.As per yesterday communication from FF management- they had secured an additional $30m from existing shareholder, of course I canât confirm it is me because that is not how the capital world runs.FF91 test results are above expectations, a luxury fully autonomous vehicle is ready for SOP just weeks away. FF tests beats struggling Tesla, Mercedes and many other EV brands.The Shorterâs (Bearish) comments is a reflection on how nervous they really are, understandably. They made the wrong bet, FF is making further progress and is backed by SERIOUSLY RICH INVESTORS. We have the cash to ensure SOP success in USA, EU, China and beyond.
@tinkie:Demonstrated process leadership at scale is all that matters; 3-d packaging, powervia, ribbonfet, gate all around, etc etc are all components of thatRevenues, gross margins, FCF, all derive from that one way or anotherAnd clarity and accountability are served by breaking up the company, so that in short is the path to realizing the full potential of INTCIt is not about financial engineering, subsidies, geopolitics, etc; the more you allow yourself to get dragged into the financial weeds, the more you are playing Management's obfuscation gameI can't wait for this company to return to the basics$Intel(INTC)$
@nimbly:MULN has 1.66B shares outstanding. It is a large dilution in few days.The cash is used to paid ELMS acquisition. A production capacity plant of 50 000 EV per year.TIME is money, faster MULN is producing EV faster his selling those EV and capture market share against TESLA, RIVIAN, LUCID, FISKER, POLESTART, FORD, GM, STELLARIS and NIO.MULN EV will reached the market 2 years earlier without the need to issued 3.0B$ of new shares or issued 3.0B$ of notes to built a plant and buy tooling,MULN can produced EV, small van, car and truck, next week in the ELMS plants and generated cash flowThe ELMS acquisition is adding 1$ per share (1.6B shares) of assets with a book value of 190M$. Producing EV is adding 3$ per share.MULN shall be at 4${{f76ad730490e4fe0af82ae5fa36c3936}}
vgvf//@DiAngel: It is always the case that the acquired company employees will be layoff with an exception of niche people who knows the role of the operation and business aspect of the company. but in no time, these niche people are unable to blend in or climatise themselves to the new culture, and will eventually, throw in the towel. Have witnessed many of these sorts of acquisition or people. Of course, the employees of purchaser also show some sign of fear as sometimes, there are overlapping area of work.before any announcements are made, there will be rumours spreading like fire. Hence either you are being barbeque or sitting on the fence - to be placed back in the freezer for next run of fire or a
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