Chrishust
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1. The value of institutional holdings of shares relative to retail is decreasing over time which means that views on market movements is more important than $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ holdings by institutions
2. $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ $ARM Holdings(ARM)$ are both stable companies with long term earnings which have potential for future growth over time
3. The longer the us Iran war continues then the longer alternative supply routes have to develop and increase in volume over time, this reduces the impact of ending the war on the economy. Hot money will continue to be invested in $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$
US Market Unstoppable New High: Too Late to Chase?
$SPX$ hit an intraday high of 7369.22 yesterday, $IXIC$ reached 25,850.19, the Dow climbed back above 50,000, and $NVDA$ surged +5.77%, reclaiming a $5 trillion market cap. Is simply holding stocks enough to make money now? Chase highs or wait for a pullback? Goldman is raising SPX targets, while hedge funds are exiting — who do you believe? AMD is now worth $680B after an 18% surge, and ARM rallied +13% after-hours on AI CPU repricing. How much upside is still left? If an Iran deal is finalized and Fed rate-cut expectations return, where will the money flow next?
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