$Alphabet(GOOG)$Why would big money sell when the stock's already been beaten down? Valuation matters, and a cutting edge company as innovative as GOOGL should never have been at a 23 PE. If I'm big money, I'm investing hand over fist right now...it's going to at least $200 by year's end. Possibly as high as $220 now that people realize that the ER was a complete blowout.
$Coinbase Global, Inc.(COIN)$ Investors who bought $1,000 worth of Coinbase’s shares at the IPO in April 2021 would now be looking at an investment worth $649.17. A reminder of the rollercoaster that is the crypto market! It’s been a tough ride down from the highs, but with some recent momentum, maybe those early investors are finally seeing a bit of light at the end of the tunnel. Guess they’re ready to break even . Here’s hoping the company continues to build on the current uptrend and give the long-term holders something to cheer about!
$SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$SMCI (Super Micro Computer, Inc.) has recently seen some volatility, with the stock closing at $45.97 after a 3.83% drop in its latest session. Despite this short-term decline, the company has shown impressive long-term performance, with a 1-year return of 84.93% and a 5-year return of over 2,200%. Based on my technical analysis and consideration of key financial metrics, the future price prediction for SMCI suggests that the stock could rebound to around $76.69 in the medium term if the market sentiment improves and earnings continue to grow as projected. However, downside risks still exist, particularly if volatility in the technology sector continues.
$Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares(SOXL)$Winning big in the market does not happen in one day. It is a slow and steady grind. If you stick to your strategy and gear up during dips, you'll familiarize yourself with the price to the point where you know when its roughly overbought/oversold intraday
$Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares(TSLL)$Respect, mate. Took the hit on TSLL, and yeah, the loss sucked. But hey, that’s just part of the game! You win some, you lose some. Definitely wasn’t expecting these numbers though! It’s a reminder that everyone should know if a trade is oversized for them or not. Risk management is key — no point in going all-in if it’s gonna make you sweat. We’ll live to fight another day, and when TSLA turns around, so will TSLL.
$SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$Is this percentage too high? That sounds like a significant concern. A large percentage of stocks being under investigation can indicate broader regulatory scrutiny, which could impact market stability and investor confidence.
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$buy buy shares before the close after hours. Hedgies are desperate to cover , they are toast . TSLA 270 break . HUMANOID, TAXI, SEMI, model 2 all good news now. Buy hold before 8. PM ET...the TRUTH IS IN OUR SIDE>...bashers and paid basher gain nothing , but wasting their times. TSLA 400 will come if you hold
$Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$...Palantir Technologies -- helping the Israel and Ukraine military's in making battlefield decisions on when and where to strike...incredible technology for sure!! It's no wonder their customer base is exploding!! Winner, Winner!!! Congrats on a new ATH, Longs!!! Skipper
$Trump Media & Technology(DJT)$There is NO doubt in my mind that Harris will win election. Not just because I want her to win, I simply believe she will.Therefore, DJT stock will be on life support days before the election and will simply "just go away" like Trump thought the pandemic would simply do the same by Easter. He was wrong then, but I will be right now!
$Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing(TSM)$We’re looking at a significant challenge here for TSM, with electricity charges increasing by ~$1 billion annually starting in October. It’ll be interesting to see how well TSM can pass these costs on to customers, especially with the 3-8% price hike already expected for Q1. I suspect some tough conversations ahead as they navigate this situation. While it's a headwind, TSM's dominant market position might give them leverage, but we’ll need to see how much of these costs the market is willing to absorb. I’d love to hear if anyone else has come across a second source on this.