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Let's take a look at who the winners were last week (10 Aug-17 Aug) and how much "profit" they made! 💰💰💰
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Well, let's then have a look at how some of them made their stock predictions at that time!
@koolgal Bullish on SOXL(10 Aug): +42.42%
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$
is up 9.6% for the week which is in line with the upside momentum of TSMC, Nvidia and AMD. SOXL is a leveraged ETF that provides 300% of the performance of the NYSE Semiconductor Index. Is it time to Bargainhunt Semiconductor stocks?
I believe that it is a definite YES. Fundamentally nothing has changed for the key players. Nvidia is still the leader with 80% of the market share of AI chips. TSMC is still the largest foundry that makes advanced AI chips while AMD represents excellent value for money. Intel has lots of work to do to play catch up with Nvidia and TSMC but it has received USD 6.6 billion in grants through the US Chips and Science Act.
As the late Charlie Munger likes to say the Big Money is not in the Buying and Selling but in the Waiting. He also said that the first rule of compounding is Never Interrupt It Unnessarily.
@WT27 Bullish on NVDA(11 Aug): +15.83%
With the current share price and the recent healthy correction, I believe Nvidia is now stands at an attractive price to enter especially when the earnings are approaching.
At the same time, I believe that the barrier of entry by its rivals is still relatively high - considering the costs its rivals will need to incur to just compete with Nvidia. I'm not just talking about CAPEX (capital expenditures) but also OPEX (operating expenses) which can be quite hefty as the latter is on an annual basis.
[Last Notes]
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Thank you for your interest and participation in the "Weekly Top Predictions" feature. We're sorry to inform you that this feature’ve already ended on August 17th, and the final leaderboard released on Today, August 19th. The feature entrance will also be closed this Saturday August 24th. We appreciate your continued support. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us.
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