$Amazon.com(AMZN)$Most ventures that AMZN invests in fail. The difference is unlike other companies that only invest in a venture that has an 80% success rate, AMZN will invest in ventures that have a much lower success rate but could have a huge upside. This is what separates AMZN from the others.
$PDD Holdings Inc(PDD)$Following the same trend as the last few quarters: stock prices are often manipulated downward before earnings season but start to rebound gradually around the time earnings are announced. this trend makes me optimistic about the coming days, especially if we observe signs of accumulation in the market.
$Amazon.com(AMZN)$There is considerable margins improvement opportunity in Amazon core business through a more extensive application of AI that gets constantly overlooked and it is not included in Amazon forward EPS estimates. Even a few percentage points improvement on almost $1T/annual revenue could benefit the bottom line many USD B /quarter, you will all be suprised by future earnings
$PDD Holdings Inc(PDD)$Don't forgot the Chinese stocks like PDD! Beating index, you can do in two ways: picking the top winners and steering clear of losers (easier than the former). They could seem like a bargains, but are really value traps.
$Amazon.com(AMZN)$not sure how many fans of AMZN there are here, but just wanted to say AMZN looks great the past few weeks. The stock’s performance has been solid, with upward momentum that’s been catching my attention. If this trend continues, perhaps towards end of the year we may see an unexpected surge melt up.
$PDD Holdings Inc(PDD)$Take a look at PDD. They’re targeting the lower-end market, but they’re achieving impressive margins and growth rates. While many other companies are focused on the high-end consumer, PDD has found a sweet spot, capitalizing on the demand within this segment while maintaining solid profitability. Their ability to keep costs low while scaling efficiently is a big advantage. With better margins and rapid growth, PDD could be a strong play that many might be overlooking.
$PDD Holdings Inc(PDD)$at $150 they buy while wishing they bought lower, got a dip, fuck this trash. Stock pops back to $150, they buy back again “I wish I bought on a dip” get another dip. Repeat, rinse, and roll your eyes—no matter how many dips, it’s like we’re locked in this pattern, balancing between 'could’ve, should’ve, would’ve' every single time the price swings.Ultimately, Microsoft has a steady history of long-term growth, so maybe instead of playing the dip game, we should focus on the fundamentals and the potential for growth.